Rotuma split between NFP, FFP
By Lice Movono ROTUMA is split down the middle in their choice of government but unlike most other provinces, its between the National Federation Party and the Fiji First Party. NFP candidate Pasepa Rosarine Lagi who is
Rotuma split between NFP, FFP
By Lice Movono ROTUMA is split down the middle in their choice of government but unlike most other provinces, its between the National Federation Party and the Fiji First Party. NFP candidate Pasepa Rosarine Lagi who is
SODELPA, Fiji First tussle for lead
By Netani Rika ELECTION officials have released results for 573 of the 2170 polling stations. SODELPA polled 48,120 (49.23 per cent) while Fiji First took 40,549 (41.48pc), the National Federation Party 6352 (6.5pc),
Quarter results in
By Lice Movono Results from 41 more polling stations have come in this hour giving at least a quarter of the entire picture of these elections. SODELPA remains in the lead with 47792 votes, Fiji First at 39939, NFP
Little movement from updated results
By Netani Rika THERE has been little movement from the last update and SODELPA has polled 47,792 votes (49.43 per cent) with Fiji First taking 39,939 (41.31pc), the National Federation Party 6281 (6.5pc). Unity Fiji
Results ready for 527 stations
By Netani Rika OFFICIALS have released voting figures for 527 of the 2170 polling stations. At 6.30am today (Friday) SODELPA had polled 44,501 (49.25 per cent) of votes cast, Fiji First had 37,469 (41.46pc), the
New results updated
By Lice Movono AFTER a lapse of at least 6 hours, new poll results have been updated on the Fiji Elections Office App. The results show SODELPA in the lead with 44501 votes, Fiji First 37649, NFP 5897, Unity Fiji 1494,
Slow update of results
By Lice Movono QUIET calm is the order of the morning at the National Count and Result centre at Laucala. Since before midnight last night, there has not been any new results updated on the Fiji Elections App. In the
Arrangements for last voters
By Lice Movono SPECIAL arrangements will be made to ensure voters at 22 venues which were closed because of the weather will be able to vote tomorrow (Saturday 17 November). Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem said