Elections for the Local Government Council were held in Nauru in late 1963.[1] All nine incumbent councillors were re-elected.[1]

Results

Constituency Elected member Notes
AiwoRaymond GadabuRe-elected
AnabarAgoko DoguapeRe-elected
AnetanRoy DegoregoreRe-elected
BoeHammer DeRoburtRe-elected
BuadaAustin BernickeRe-elected
MenengJames Ategan BopRe-elected
UbenideBuraro DetudamoRe-elected
Victor EoaeoRe-elected
YarenJoseph Detsimea AudoaRe-elected
Source: Department of External Territories[2]

By-election

In December 1964, there was a by-election to fill a vacancy in the Local Government Council caused by the death of Councillor Raymond Gadabu. In the four-way election, Edwin Tsitsi was elected.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Nancy Viviani (1970) Nauru: Phosphate and Political Progress Australian National University Press, p151
  2. Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Administration of the Territory of Nauru, p14
  3. "Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the administration of the Territory of Nauru 1964/1965, PP no. 298". Parliament of Australia. 1966. p. 14. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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