General Fono
The General Fono is the parliament of Tokelau. It has 20 members (15 before 2008), representing the 3 atolls. Elections are held every three years.
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Tokelau is a de facto non-partisan democracy since both village and Fono elections are made without political parties.[1]
Results of the 2020 election
Position | Atafu members | Fakaofo members | Nukunonu members |
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Faipule | Kelihiano Kalolo | Fofo Tuisano | Siopili Perez |
Pulenuku | Faamanuia Tamoa | Mose Pelasio | Lino Isaia |
Taupulega Representatives (Village Elders) | Sirila Enosa | Kaio Isaako | Peato Pelenato |
Stanley Lopa | Tinielu Tu'umuli | Alapati Tavite | |
Teloloma Paulo | Pafelio Tumua | ||
Fatupaepae Representatives (Council of Women) | Latu Lopa | Hina Kele | Lepeka Amato |
Malia Pue | |||
Taulelea/Aumaga Representatives (Men's Group) | Nofo Iupati | Tofiga Teao | Havelio Tumua |
Aokuso Vavega | |||
Source: Radio New Zealand |
Notes
- "How Tokelau is Governed". tokelau.org.nz. Archived from the original on 24 April 2015. Makes no references to political parties for elections or governance.
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