Northern Mariana Islands general election, 2012

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the Northern Mariana Islands

General elections were held in the Northern Mariana Islands in 2012 to elect three members of the Senate, the House of Representatives, municipal councils, the Board of Education and the Islands' representative of the US Congress, as well as to vote on three referendums and on whether judges should remain in post.[1]

Results

Delegate to the US Congress

Candidate Party Votes %
Gregorio SablanIndependent9,82979.70
Ignacia DemapanRepublican Party2,50320.30
Total12,332100
Source: Commonwealth Electoral Commission

Senate

Party Votes % Seats
Won New total
Republican Party3,74931.1515
Covenant Party1,22510.1800
Independents7,06258.6724
Total12,03610039
Source: Commonwealth Electoral Commission

House of Representatives

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Republican Party13,39535.244–5
Covenant Party3,6329.554–3
Independents20,9885.2112+8
Total12,036100200
Source: Commonwealth Electoral Commission

Board of Education

Seat Candidate Votes Notes
RotaDenise King853Elected
Dexter Apatang535
Saipan and Northern IslandsJanice Tenorio4,399Elected
Marylou Ada4,014Elected
Victorino Cepeda3,790
Angel Hocog2,449
Source: Commonwealth Electoral Commission

Judges

Judge For retention Against retention Total
Votes % Votes %
David Wiseman9,21778.422,53621.5811,753
Perry Inos9,65281.622,17318.3811,825
Source: Commonwealth Electoral Commission

References

  1. Official CNMI 2012 Election Results Commonwealth Electoral Commission
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