As part of the political and electoral reform process, the Parliament of Vanuatu in December 2023 passed the Constitution (Eighth) (Amendment) Act No. 21 of 2023. That Act will insert Articles 17A and 17B into the Constitution. The Electoral Commission and Vanuatu Electoral Office have started the preparations for the National Referendum to be held on 29th May 2024.
The map uses green and red shading to represent the outcomes of the 2024 National Referendum in Vanuatu, with each color corresponding to the majority vote in each area: Green Shaded Areas: These regions have a majority of Yes votes for the referendum questions. The green areas highlight where the population predominantly supported the referendums. […]
The vote counting process in Vanuatu is nearing completion, with all 351 domestic polling stations now fully counted. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the national electoral process, leaving only 22 overseas polling stations yet to be covered. The tally so far represents 94% of the total voting stations, indicating a strong progress towards finalizing the election results.
Yestete dei 1 blong kaontem ol vot blong 2024 nasonal referandom, tim blong elektoral ofis i stat wok long 9 klok long moning mo oli finis kaontem ol vot long 11 klok long naet olsem, mo oli kaontem blong Port Vila konstituensi nomo from i kat wan bikfala namba blong ol vota. Tim i stat […]
Sip ia HELPR-1 i stap givhan long kavman bikwan blong karem ol balot bokis mo tim blong Vanuatu elektoral ofis blong mekem se evriwan i save vot long 2024 nasonal referandom ia. Long wik ia olgeta i kasem las aelan antap long not blong Vanuatu olsem Hiu aelan we i stap klosap long solwota blong […]
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Theme: Yumi Stap ko Wea.
Counting estap Kohed, Ol yellow emi ol polling station we oli countem finis. Pink oli stap count naoia. White not oli no countem yet.
Wajem laef aptet blong 2024 Referendum Awareness & Preparation.
Vanuatu’s Parliament passed crucial legislative reforms to tackle political instability. These include amendments to the Constitution and electoral laws, mandating a national referendum.
The 2024 Vanuatu National Referendum asks voters to decide on two proposed constitutional amendments, Articles 17A and 17B, aimed at addressing political instability caused by members of parliament switching party allegiances. Specifically: Article 17A would require Members of Parliament to remain members of the political party they were elected to represent for their full term. […]
Mein tingting bihaen long Atikol 17A blong Konstitusen hemi blong mekem sua se ol memba blong Palemen oli kontinu blong stap olsem ol memba blong wanwan politikol pati blong olgeta kasem taem ful tem blong Palemen i finis.