Posted on 29 August 2022
This year’s election in PNG undoubtedly had its shortcomings in the form of violence, an out-of-date electoral role, stolen ballot boxes, and a missed deadline. Despite these shortcomings, DevPolicyBlog has highlighted nine findings from the election related to parties and MPs:
- The election result for PANGU was the second most successful in PNG’s history
- The two major parties both experienced positive swings, and PNC’s swing was larger
- Of the smaller parties, the United Resources Party did well
- So far 23 parties have been elected to the 11th parliament
- Independents lost out with only 10 being elected compared to the 16 of the last parliament
- There was a minor increase in the incumbency rate
- There was no trend increase in the number of women elected
- There was a big increase in number of third-term MPs
- Incumbents and more experienced MPs got declared earlier