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East Honiara : ウィキペディア英語版
East Honiara

East Honiara is a parliamentary constituency electing one representative to the National Parliament of Solomon Islands. With an electorate of 30,049 in 2006, it is by far the most heavily populated constituency in the country, being the only one (out of fifty) to consist in more than 20,000 voters. It is one of three parliamentary constituencies in the country's capital city, Honiara - the other two being Central Honiara and West Honiara.〔("Constituencies and their Members of Parliament" ), National Parliament of Solomon Islands〕〔(2006 election results ), National Parliament of Solomon Islands〕〔("Listing of Members of Parliament by Political Parties" ), National Parliament of Solomon Islands〕
The constituency has existed since the first Parliament in 1976. Its first MP was Bartholomew Ulufa’alu, who was later to become Prime Minister.〔("Members of the First Parliament" ), National Parliament of Solomon Islands〕
Charles Dausabea was elected in the 2006 general election, but subsequently lost his seat was he was convicted and jailed for fraud. This precipitated a bye-election, which Silas Milikada won with 3,453 votes.〔("Milikada Wins East Honiara Bye-Election" ), ''Solomon Times'', September 26, 2008〕
Opinion polls suggested that Auditor General Edward Ronia was the most popular candidate to take the seat in the 2010 general election.〔("Ronia is preferred candidate for East Honiara" ), ''Solomon Star'', March 19, 2010〕 Ultimately, however, he did not stand. There were twelve candidates for the seat, including nine independents, two rival candidates from OUR Party, and one (Douglas Ete) from the Reformed Democratic Party. Ete won by an overwhelming margin, obtaining 3,178 votes, ahead of second-placed former MP Charles Dausabea (OUR Party), who obtained 958 votes. Voter turnout, however, was only 19%.〔(Official results, 2010 general election ), Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation
==Members of Parliament by year==
The following MPs have represented East Honiara in the National Parliament.〔(Website of the Parliament of Solomon Islands )〕

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