Vanuatu Presidential Party | |
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Leader | Louis Kalnpel |
Founded | 2010s |
Parliament | 0 / 52 |
The Vanuatu Presidential Party (VPP) is a political party in Vanuatu.
The party was formed by Louis Kalnpel and former Presidents Ati George Sokomanu and John Bani. [1]
In the 2012 general elections the party nominated 17 candidates, [2] receiving 2.4% of the vote and failing to win a seat.
In the 2016 elections the party fielded eleven candidates, [3] winning one seat; Samson Samsen in Santo. [4]
The party didn't contest the 2020 election, and failed to win any seat in the 2022 election.
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Louis Kalnpel | 2,888 | 2.40 (#13) | 0 / 52
|
New | Extra-parliamentary |
2016 | 4,234 | 3.74 (#8) | 1 / 52
|
1 | Opposition | |
2020 | Did not contest | 0 / 52
|
1 | Extra-parliamentary | ||
2022 | 1,119 | 0.85 (#17) | 0 / 52
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |
Vanuatu Presidential Party | |
---|---|
Leader | Louis Kalnpel |
Founded | 2010s |
Parliament | 0 / 52 |
The Vanuatu Presidential Party (VPP) is a political party in Vanuatu.
The party was formed by Louis Kalnpel and former Presidents Ati George Sokomanu and John Bani. [1]
In the 2012 general elections the party nominated 17 candidates, [2] receiving 2.4% of the vote and failing to win a seat.
In the 2016 elections the party fielded eleven candidates, [3] winning one seat; Samson Samsen in Santo. [4]
The party didn't contest the 2020 election, and failed to win any seat in the 2022 election.
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Louis Kalnpel | 2,888 | 2.40 (#13) | 0 / 52
|
New | Extra-parliamentary |
2016 | 4,234 | 3.74 (#8) | 1 / 52
|
1 | Opposition | |
2020 | Did not contest | 0 / 52
|
1 | Extra-parliamentary | ||
2022 | 1,119 | 0.85 (#17) | 0 / 52
|
0 | Extra-parliamentary |