Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 5 March 2013 for the 10 seats in the Congress elected for a two-year term.[ 1] A total of 21 candidates ran for election.[ 1] Three MPs were elected unopposed.[ 1]
2013 Micronesian parliamentary election
State
Constituency
Candidate
Votes
%
Notes
Chuuk
Election District 1
Florencio Singkoro Harper
2,463
100
Incumbent
Total
2,463
100
Election District 2
Victory Gouland
2,525
50.4
Elected
Roger Mori
2,464
49.6
Incumbent
Total
4,989
100
Election District 3
Bonsiano Fasy Nethon
3,181
50.6
Incumbent, re-elected
Augustina Takashy
1,539
24.5
Michael Kanas
1,561
24.9
Total
6,281
100
Election District 4
Tiwiter Aritos
3,442
53.0
Incumbent, re-elected
Setiro Paul
3,050
47.0
Total
6,492
100
Election District 5
Tony Otto
813
29.0
Incumbent, re-elected
Ruphin Micky
554
19.8
Williander Jack
539
19.3
Robson Romolow
511
18.3
Moses Nelson
382
13.6
Total
2,799
100
Kosrae
Election District
Paliknoa Welly
2,106
69.60
Incumbent, re-elected
Johnson Asher
920
30.40
Total
3,026
100
Pohnpei
Election District 1
Dohsis Halbert
2,489
52.17
Incumbent, re-elected
Ferny Perman
2,271
47.60
Write-in votes
11
0.23
Total
4,771
100
Election District 2
Berney Martin
2,981
54.83
Incumbent, re-elected
Dion Neth
2,456
45.17
Total
5,437
100
Election District 3
David Panuelo
2,124
98.65
Incumbent, re-elected
Write-in votes
29
1.35
Total
2,153
100
Yap
Election District
Isaac Figir
2,692
100
Incumbent, re-elected
Total
2,692
100
Source: Kaselehlie Press , Adam Carr