Candidates in the Cook Islands general election 2010 by electorate
The following candidates have announced their intention to run in the Cook Islands general election, 2010.
Akaoa
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Teariki Heather |
Cook Islands Party |
Incumbent since 2004 |
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Teremoana Tapi Taio |
Democratic Party |
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Amuri-Ureia
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Toanui Isamaela |
Cook Islands Party |
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Terepai Maoate Jnr |
Democratic Party |
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John Tini Snr |
Independent |
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Ngatuaine Tom |
Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement |
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Arutanga-Reureu-Nikaupara
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Teina Bishop |
Cook Islands Party |
Incumbent since 1999; deputy leader |
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JJ Browne |
Independent |
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May Kavana |
Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement |
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Avatiu-Ruatonga-Palmerston
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Sam Crocombe |
Democratic Party |
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John Henry |
Cook Islands Party |
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Albert (Peto) Nicholas |
Party Tumu |
Incumbent since 1999 |
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Mike Tavioni |
Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement |
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Ivirua
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Moe Lucre |
Cook Islands Party |
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Jim Marurai |
Democratic Party |
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Manihiki
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Apii Piho |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2006 |
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Rangi Mitaera |
Independent |
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Henry Puna |
Cook Islands Party |
Party leader |
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Matavera
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Cassey Eggelton |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2006 |
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Kiriau Turepu |
Cook Islands Party |
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Mauke
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Hugh Graham |
Democratic Party |
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Tai Tura |
Cook Islands Party |
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Mitiaro
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Tuakeu Tangatapoto |
Cook Islands Party |
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Tangata Vavia |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 1994 |
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Murienua
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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James Beer |
Democratic Party |
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Tom Marsters |
Cook Islands Party |
Incumbent since 1991 |
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Tim Tepaki |
Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement |
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Angeline Tuara |
Independent |
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Teariki Unuka |
Independent |
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Ngatangiia
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Ata Herman |
Cook Islands Party |
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Terepai Maoate |
Independent |
Incumbent since 1983 |
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Mann Short |
Democratic Party |
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Nikao-Panama
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Tangi Kokaua |
Cook Islands Party |
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Ngamau Munokoa |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 1996 |
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Ngamau Tou |
Independent |
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Oneroa
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Junior Areai |
Independent |
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Winton Pickering |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2004 |
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Vavia Tangatataia |
Cook Islands Party |
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Penrhyn
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Tini Ford |
Cook Islands Party |
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Willie John |
Independent |
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Wilkie Rasmussen |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2002; deputy leader |
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Pukapuka-Nassau
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Tekii Lazaro |
Cook Islands Party |
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Rakahanga
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Toka Hagai |
Cook Islands Party |
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Taunga Toka |
Democratic Party |
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Ruaau
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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David Akanoa |
Cook Islands Party |
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William (Smiley) Heather |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2006 |
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Tamarua
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Andy Matapo |
Democratic Party |
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Pukeiti Pukeiti |
Cook Islands Party |
Incumbent since 2009 |
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Mimau Tom |
Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement |
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Teenui-Mapumai
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Norman George |
Cook Islands Party |
Incumbent |
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Ngametua Pukeiti |
Democratic Party |
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Tengatangi-Areora-Ngatiarua
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Nandi Glassie |
Cook Islands Party |
Incumbent since 2006 |
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Eugene Tatuava |
Democratic Party |
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Tupapa-Maraerenga
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Tim Arnold |
Independent |
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George Maggie |
Cook Islands Party |
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John Tangi |
Independent |
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Nooroa Tupa |
Democratic Party |
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Takuvaine-Tutakimoa
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Mark Brown |
Cook Islands Party |
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Ngai Tupa |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2006 |
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Titikaveka
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Teava Iro |
Independent |
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Taivero Isamaela |
Cook Islands Party |
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Teariki Matenga |
Independent |
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Robert Wigmore |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 2007; Deputy Prime Minister and party leader |
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Vaipae-Tautu
Name |
Party |
Notes |
Source |
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Kete Ioane |
Democratic Party |
Incumbent since 1999 |
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Moana Ioane |
Cook Islands Party |
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Punua Marsters |
Independent |
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Simiona Teva Robert |
Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement |
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