^
abRai Coast Open MP
Niuro Toko Sapia, who had only been elected in a 2007 by-election, died on 28 October 2009.
James Gau won the resulting by-election in May 2010.[7][8]
^
abThe National Court declared the election of South Bougainville Open MP
Michael Laimo to be null and void on 21 February 2008. The court ordered a recount, which was won by
Steven Pirika Kama. A subsequent National Court ruling on 9 October 2008 declared Manwau to be the validly elected member for Wewak Open.[3][4]
^
abThe National Court declared the election of Wewak Open MP
Jim Simatab to be null and void on 24 June 2010. The court ordered a recount within 21 days, which was won by
Moses Manwau. A subsequent National Court ruling on 4 August 2010 declared Manwau to be the validly elected member for Wewak Open.[9][10]
^The National Court declared the election of Kandep Open MP
Don Polye to be null and void on 14 August 2009 due to election irregularities. Polye won the resulting by-election in December 2009.[5][6]
^
abRai Coast Open MP
James Yali had been convicted of rape charges prior to the general election, but was allowed to recontest his seat due to an outstanding appeal. He was re-elected, but his appeal was dismissed on August 13, 2007, resulting in the invalidation of his election win.
Niuro Toko Sapia won the
resulting by-election in November 2007.[14][7]
^"NATIONAL ELECTION 2007". PNG Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 23 August 2007. Retrieved 23 March 2017.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
link)
^
abRai Coast Open MP
Niuro Toko Sapia, who had only been elected in a 2007 by-election, died on 28 October 2009.
James Gau won the resulting by-election in May 2010.[7][8]
^
abThe National Court declared the election of South Bougainville Open MP
Michael Laimo to be null and void on 21 February 2008. The court ordered a recount, which was won by
Steven Pirika Kama. A subsequent National Court ruling on 9 October 2008 declared Manwau to be the validly elected member for Wewak Open.[3][4]
^
abThe National Court declared the election of Wewak Open MP
Jim Simatab to be null and void on 24 June 2010. The court ordered a recount within 21 days, which was won by
Moses Manwau. A subsequent National Court ruling on 4 August 2010 declared Manwau to be the validly elected member for Wewak Open.[9][10]
^The National Court declared the election of Kandep Open MP
Don Polye to be null and void on 14 August 2009 due to election irregularities. Polye won the resulting by-election in December 2009.[5][6]
^
abRai Coast Open MP
James Yali had been convicted of rape charges prior to the general election, but was allowed to recontest his seat due to an outstanding appeal. He was re-elected, but his appeal was dismissed on August 13, 2007, resulting in the invalidation of his election win.
Niuro Toko Sapia won the
resulting by-election in November 2007.[14][7]
^"NATIONAL ELECTION 2007". PNG Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 23 August 2007. Retrieved 23 March 2017.{{
cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (
link)