The 14th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. [1] Its composition was determined by the 2006 elections, held on September 27, 2006. It was dissolved for the 2010 election on 24 September 2010. [2]
Due to an electoral petition declaring the election of Robert Wigmore invalid, the 14th Parliament initially consisted of only 23 members. A by-election was held for the vacant Titikaveka seat on 7 February 2007, and Wigmore was re-elected. [3]
Due to a large number of electoral petitions and the need for a by-election to resolve the tied seat of Akaoa, the Parliament did not meet for the first time until December 2006. [4]
Of the 24 Members of Parliament, three were women. [5] The Speaker of the 14th Parliament was Mapu Taia.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term | |
Teina Bishop | CIP | Arutanga/Nikaupara/Reureu | Third | |
Cassey Eggelton | DP | Matavera | First | |
Norman George | CIP | Teenui-Mapumai | Sixth | |
Nandi Glassie | CIP | Tengatangi/Areora/Ngatiarua | First | |
William (Smiley) Heather | DP | Ruaau | First | |
Teariki Heather | CIP | Akaoa | Second | |
Kete Ioane | DP | Vaipae/Tautu | Third | |
Terepai Maoate | DP | Ngatangiia | Seventh | |
Terepai Maoate Jnr | DP | Amuri/Ureia | Second | |
Tom Marsters | CIP | Murienua | Fifth | |
Jim Marurai | DP | Ivirua | Fourth | |
Ngamau Munokoa | DP | Nikao/Panama | Fourth | |
Albert (Peto) Nicholas | CIP | Avatiu/Ruatonga | Fourth | |
Mii Parima | CIP | Tamarua | Fourth | |
Vai Peua | Independent | Pukapuka/Nassau | First | |
Winton Pickering | DP | Oneroa | Second | |
Apii Piho | DP | Manihiki | First | |
Wilkie Rasmussen | DP | Penrhyn | Third | |
Piho Rua | Independent | Rakahanga | Second | |
Mapu Taia | DP | Mauke | Third | |
John Tangi | DP | Tupapa/Maraerenga | First | |
Ngai Tupa | DP | Takuvaine/Tutakimoa | First | |
Tangata Vavia | DP | Mitiaro | Fourth |
Name | Party | Electorate | Term | |
Robert Wigmore | DP | Titikaveka | Second | |
Pukeiti Pukeiti | CIP | Tamarua | First |
The 14th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. [1] Its composition was determined by the 2006 elections, held on September 27, 2006. It was dissolved for the 2010 election on 24 September 2010. [2]
Due to an electoral petition declaring the election of Robert Wigmore invalid, the 14th Parliament initially consisted of only 23 members. A by-election was held for the vacant Titikaveka seat on 7 February 2007, and Wigmore was re-elected. [3]
Due to a large number of electoral petitions and the need for a by-election to resolve the tied seat of Akaoa, the Parliament did not meet for the first time until December 2006. [4]
Of the 24 Members of Parliament, three were women. [5] The Speaker of the 14th Parliament was Mapu Taia.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term | |
Teina Bishop | CIP | Arutanga/Nikaupara/Reureu | Third | |
Cassey Eggelton | DP | Matavera | First | |
Norman George | CIP | Teenui-Mapumai | Sixth | |
Nandi Glassie | CIP | Tengatangi/Areora/Ngatiarua | First | |
William (Smiley) Heather | DP | Ruaau | First | |
Teariki Heather | CIP | Akaoa | Second | |
Kete Ioane | DP | Vaipae/Tautu | Third | |
Terepai Maoate | DP | Ngatangiia | Seventh | |
Terepai Maoate Jnr | DP | Amuri/Ureia | Second | |
Tom Marsters | CIP | Murienua | Fifth | |
Jim Marurai | DP | Ivirua | Fourth | |
Ngamau Munokoa | DP | Nikao/Panama | Fourth | |
Albert (Peto) Nicholas | CIP | Avatiu/Ruatonga | Fourth | |
Mii Parima | CIP | Tamarua | Fourth | |
Vai Peua | Independent | Pukapuka/Nassau | First | |
Winton Pickering | DP | Oneroa | Second | |
Apii Piho | DP | Manihiki | First | |
Wilkie Rasmussen | DP | Penrhyn | Third | |
Piho Rua | Independent | Rakahanga | Second | |
Mapu Taia | DP | Mauke | Third | |
John Tangi | DP | Tupapa/Maraerenga | First | |
Ngai Tupa | DP | Takuvaine/Tutakimoa | First | |
Tangata Vavia | DP | Mitiaro | Fourth |
Name | Party | Electorate | Term | |
Robert Wigmore | DP | Titikaveka | Second | |
Pukeiti Pukeiti | CIP | Tamarua | First |