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Total voter turnout for the 2022 general elections not confirmed as yet
Total vote count according to the last provisional result on the FEO app is 353,247

Total voter turnout for the 2022 general elections not confirmed as yet

Total vote count according to the last provisional result on the FEO app is 353,247

By Vijay Narayan , Naveel Krishant
15/12/2022
Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem

The total vote count according to the last provisional result on the Fijian Elections app is 353,247.

The last comment on voter turnout by the Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem last night was that based on the data received at that time, around 315,000 people had voted.

We are still awaiting confirmation from Saneem on the total voter turnout for the 2022 general elections.

According to the last provisional result, the FijiFirst Party was in first place.

They have 162,084 votes. This equates to 45.88 percent of votes counted so far.

They are followed by People’s Alliance on 115,358 votes which is 32.66 percent of votes counted so far and NFP on 32,809 votes which equates to 9.29 percent.

SODELPA has 16,202 votes which means they have 4.59 percent of the total votes counted.

The Fiji Labour Party has 2.93 percent of the votes counted which equates to 10,358 votes.

Unity Fiji has 9,258 votes which makes up 2.62 percent of the total votes counted, We Unite Fiji Party has 4,554 votes or 1.29 percent, All People’s Party 0.50 percent of votes counted or 1,779 votes while New Generation Party has 646 votes.

Independent candidates Rajendra Prasad and Ravinesh Reddy have 130 and 69 votes respectively.

These provisional results are from 1,238 of 2071 stations counted.

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