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General elections were held in Tonga in May 1948.

Electoral system

The Legislative Assembly had seven directly-elected members; three representing Tongatapu and nearby islands, two representing Haʻapai and two representing Vavaʻu and nearby islands. A further seven members were elected by the nobility, seven ministers (including the governors of Haʻapai and Vavaʻu) and a Speaker chosen by the monarch, Sālote Tupou III.

A new electoral law introduced in 1947 required candidates to be nominated by at least 30 voters and introduced an election deposit of £5, which would be lost if a candidate received less than 20% of the vote.

Campaign

A total of 29 candidates contested the seven directly-elected seats; twelve in Vavaʻu, ten in Tongatapu and seven in Haʻapai.

Results

Molitoni Finau was elected as the most-voted for candidate in Tongatapu.

Constituency Elected members Notes
Haʻapai V.L. Tu'akihekolo
P. Vi Re-elected
Tongatapu Molitoni Finau Re-elected
S. Lino Re-elected
Harry Percival Vete
Vavaʻu P. Afuha'amango
Viliami Molofaha Re-elected
Source: Pacific Islands Monthly

References

  1. ^ New Tongan Parliament Elected Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1948, p74
  2. ^ Tonga Elects New Parliament: History of the Growth of Democracy Recalled Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1948, pp21–22
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