Английская Википедия:2020 Palauan general election

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General elections were held in Palau on 3 November 2020 to elect a President and the National Congress.[1][2]

Electoral system

The President of Palau is elected using the two-round system.[3]

The 13 members of the Senate are elected from a single nationwide constituency by block voting, with each voter having 13 votes to cast.[4] The 16 members of the House of Delegates are elected in single-member constituencies based on the states using first-past-the-post voting.[5]

Results

President

The primary round was held on 22 September 2020 with four candidates.[6][7] The incumbent president, Thomas Remengesau Jr., was ineligible to stand again having reached his term limit.[8] Former presidential candidate (and brother-in-law of the incumbent) Surangel Whipps Jr. took first place in the primary, while Vice President Raynold Oilouch placed second to qualify for the second round of the presidential election.

Following the second round on 3 November, Oilouch conceded defeat to Whipps on 5 November after all the votes from Palau had been counted, giving Whipps a 1,202 vote lead with around 2,000 absentee votes still to be counted.[9] The Palau Election Commission officially certified the final results on 17 November.[10]

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Vice president

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Senate

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Elected members

  1. Mason Whipps
  2. Steven Kuartei
  3. Andrew Tabelual
  4. Mark Rudimch
  5. Rukebai Inabo
  6. Hokkons Baules
  7. K. Topps Sungino
  8. TJ Remengesau
  9. Umiich Sengebau
  10. Jonathan Isechal (died in 2023, succeeded by Lentcer Basilius)
  11. Kerai Mariur
  12. Secilil Eldebechel
  13. Regis Akitaya (died in 2022, succeeded by Salvador Tellames)

House of Delegates

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References

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