General elections were held in the New Hebrides on 14 November 1979 for the seats in Representative Assembly, the last before independence the following year. The result was a victory for the Vanua'aku Pati, which won 25 of the 39 seats, with its partner party Natui Tanno winning one. Voter turnout was 90.3%.

Background

Prior to the elections, the New Hebrides Federal Party was formed by former members of Tanunion and Natatok, as well as members of Nagriamel.

Electoral system

The 39 members of the legislature were elected from 15 constituencies.

Results

Aftermath

After it was announced that the Vanua'aku Pati had also won a majority on the regional assembly election of Espiritu Santo were announced, supporters of Nagriamel and Tabwemasana took to the streets with weapons to tell immigrants to leave the island. Almost 360 people took sanctuary in the Anglican church compound and around 350–500 people fled the island.

On 29 November the Representative Assembly elected Walter Lini as Chief Minister. Lini received 26 votes, defeating Gérard Leymang who received three; three members abstained and seven MHAs from Espiritu Santo boycotted the session, claiming there had been electoral fraud.

See also

  • List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (1979–1983)

References


From the archive The General Election of May 1979 Your Harlow

Politics General Election 1979 Stock Photo 110286348 Alamy

1979 United Kingdom General Election imaginaryelections

European Parliament election, 1979 (West Germany) Alchetron, the free

Politics General Election 1979 Stock Photo Alamy