FijiFirst wins Fiji election after tightly contested race

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FijiFirst leader Voreqe Bainimarama with supporters during the FijiFirst family fun day in Savusavu before the 2018 General Elections. Picture: FIJIFIRST FACEBOOK PAGE

 

By WANSOLWARA STAFF

It’s official. FijiFirst has won the 2018 General Election in Fiji, raking in 227,241 votes from 2173 stations counted and securing a second four-year term in office.

FijiFirst dominated the polls ahead of the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA) in second place with 181,072 votes.

The National Federation Party finished in third place with 33,515 followed by Unity Fiji with 6896, Humanity Opportunity Prosperity Equality with 2811 votes and Fiji Labour Party with 2800 votes.

FijiFirst leader Voreqe Bainimarama finished off on a strong footing, raking in 167,732 votes in the results by candidate tally. SODELPA’s Sitiveni Rabuka came in second with 77,040 votes followed by Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum with 17,271 votes.

National Federation Party leader Biman Prasad finished off with 12,137 votes followed by Lynda Tabuya with 8795 votes.

Supervisor of Election Mohammed Saneem announced the results at the National Results Centre this afternoon after the final results were released on the FEO App.

The official elections results were then handed over to Electoral Commission chairman Suresh Chandra.

“After receiving the results of the 2018 General Election, the Electoral Commission will now retire and calculate the seat allocation for the 51 seats for the next term of Parliament,” Mr Chandra said.

Thereafter the announcement of the allocation of Parliament seats will be made followed by the return of the Writ of Election to President Jioji Konrote this afternoon.

It is understood that FijiFirst will likely take 27 seats in Parliament while SODELPA could settle for 21 seats and NFP with 3 seats. This, however, will be confirmed by the Electoral Commission after its deliberations.

Official election results on the FEO App as of 3.20pm today. Data source: FEO App