FijiFirst leads with 192,746 votes as official results come in for 1994 of the 2071 polling stations

FijiFirst leads with 192,746 votes as official results come in for 1994 of the 2071 polling stations

By Vijay Narayan , Navitalai Naivalurua
Sunday 18/12/2022

The FijiFirst Party continues to lead the official 2022 general elections results tally with 192,746 votes after the completion of the count at 1994 of the 2071 polling stations.

This is 42.47 percent of the votes counted.

The People’s Alliance is in second place with 162,771 votes which is 35.87 percent of the votes.

National Federation Party is in third place with 40,204 votes which is 8.86 percent of the votes counted.

SODELPA has 23,614 votes which is 5.20 percent of the votes counted.

Unity Fiji has 12,607 votes, Fiji Labour Party has 12,185 votes, We Unite Fiji has 5,923 votes, All People’s Party 2,552 votes and New Generation Party has 949 votes.

Independent candidates Rajendra Sharma and Ravinesh Reddy have 195 and 79 votes respectively.

A party can form government if they win 28 seats or more.

If no one reaches the 28 seats on their own, then we expect negotiations between parties to form a coalition government.

Parties that qualify to be in parliament need to receive 5 percent of the total votes in the elections.

Based on the current count and the percentage of votes received - the projected seats for the FijiFirst is 26, People’s Alliance 21, National Federation Party 5 and SODELPA 3. These projections will change as more votes come in from polling stations. Please note this is a projection based on the votes counted so far.

You can get the full official tally of the parties and candidates on our website and app, fijivillage.

Stay with us for live coverage of the final results on our website, app and facebook page, fijivillage.

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