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Tag - PNG election 2022

Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade ‘Inquiry into supporting democracy in our region’

by Terence Wood
Dec, 2022
Campaign supporters during the Papua New Guinea 2022 elections

Why were so many MPs re-elected in Papua New Guinea’s 2022 elections?

by Terence Wood
November 23, 2022
Logos of 8 PNG parties

Parties in PNG’s elections

by Maholopa Laveil
September 20, 2022
PM James Marape at the opening of the 11th parliament (Department of Prime Minister & NEC-Facebook)

Will James Marape become the third PNG PM to complete a full term?

by Michael Kabuni
September 2, 2022
An election campaign convoy in Port Moresby, June 2022

Bringing Papua New Guinea back from the electoral brink

by Terence Wood
August 26, 2022
Screenshot of the PNG MP Database

2022 PNG election results: nine findings

by Stephen Howes, Michael Kabuni, Maholopa Laveil, Alyssa Leng, Kingtau Mambon, Thomas Wangi and Terence Wood
August 26, 2022
A woman voter in PNG (Lesley Clark)

Women in the 2022 PNG elections

by Orovu Sepoe, Lesley Clark and Teddy Winn
August 22, 2022

What went wrong with the 2022 elections in PNG?

by Terence Wood
August 19, 2022
Supporters gearing up for a campaign rally in PNG 2022 (Roan Paul)

Reflecting on two months in Port Moresby

by Alyssa Leng
August 5, 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
July 8, 2022
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