1999 Micronesian parliamentary election|
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 2 March 1999.[1] All candidates for seats in Congress ran as independents.
State | District | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
Chuuk | At-Large | Redley A. Killion | 11,810 | 68.53 | Elected |
Maketo Robert | 5,424 | 31.47 | |
Election District 1 | Nishima Yleizah | 1,966 | 46.57 | Elected |
Herner Braiel | 1,575 | 37.30 | |
Fiuling Ruben | 681 | 16.13 | |
Election District 2 | Roosevelt Kansou | 2,699 | 63.58 | Elected |
Baltazar Bossy | 1,546 | 36.42 | |
Election District 3 | Jack Fritz | — | Elected unopposed |
Election District 4 | John Petewon | 1,644 | 54.22 | Elected |
Siwiter Sachuo | 1,388 | 45.78 | |
Election District 5 | Simeon Innocenti | 1,434 | 71.84 | Elected |
Ada Smith | 562 | 28.16 | |
Kosrae | At-Large | Jocob Nena | 1,982 | 53.42 | Elected |
Yosiwo P. George | 1,728 | 46.58 | |
Election District | Claude Phillip | 1,432 | 38.89 | Elected |
Moses Mackwelung | 1,106 | 30.04 | |
Renster P. Andrew | 1,101 | 29.90 | |
Wilson I. J. Melander | 43 | 1.17 | |
Pohnpei | At-Large | Leo A. Falcam | 5,804 | 52.00 | Elected |
Resio S. Moses | 5,358 | 48.00 | |
Election District 1 | Dohsis S. Halbert | — | Elected unopposed |
Election District 2 | Wagner M. Lawrence | — | Elected unopposed |
Election District 3 | Peter M. Christian | — | Elected unopposed |
Yap | At-Large | Joseph Urusemal | 2,402 | 68.86 | Elected |
Ragalmar Subolmar | 1,086 | 31.14 | |
Election District | Isaac V. Figir | 2,699 | 76.83 | Elected |
James Lukan | 814 | 23.17 | |
Source: Psephos, IPU |