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Tag - PNG election 2017

Logos of 8 PNG parties

Parties in PNG’s elections

by Maholopa Laveil
20 September 2022
A woman casts her vote in the 2012 Papua New Guinea general elections.

Will 2022 be a repeat of the 2017 PNG national elections for women candidates?

by Orovu Sepoe, Lesley Clark and Teddy Winn
8 July 2022
PNG MP Database - Political Parties

Fragmentation over the life of PNG’s current parliament

by Maholopa Laveil
18 February 2022
The PNG MP Database screenshot

Introducing the PNG MP Database

by Stephen Howes and Thomas Wangi
17 February 2022
Photograph of people voting in Papua New Guinea. Voters in colourful clothing queue in front of a table where three election officals in high-vis shirts sit. A policeman stands on the grass in the foreground and there are tall trees in the background.

Political leadership in PNG: women parliamentarians in the 2017 election – part one

by Russel Yangin
20 January 2022
A woman in a colourful top and dark blue skirt is looking at a poster of election candidates in an outdoor polling station in Bougainville, PNG.

Political leadership in PNG: women parliamentarians in the 2017 election – part two

by Russel Yangin
20 January 2022

DP83 The 2017 election in Papua New Guinea

by Terence Wood and Maholopa Laveil
Jul, 2019
A PNG election poster (Credit: Terence Wood)

Experiences of female candidates in the 2017 Papua New Guinea general election

by Kerryn Baker
6 February 2018
Books of ballot papers (Commonwealth Secretariat/Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0)

What can Australia do to help with elections in PNG?

by Terence Wood
15 September 2017
(image: Terence Wood)

Improving elections in PNG

by Terence Wood
13 September 2017
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