List of members of the Parliament of Vanuatu (2008–2012)

List of members

Constituency Member Party Notes
AmbaeJames BuleNational United Party
Peter VutaPeople's Action Party
James WangoPeople's Progress Party
AmbrymJossie MasmasVanuatu Republican Party
Raphael WorworUnion of Moderate Parties
Banks and TorresDunstan HiltonPeople's Progress Party
Thomas SawonNational United Party
EfateAlfred Rolland CarlotVanuatu Republican Party
Joshua KalsakauVanuatu Labour Party
Pakoa KaltongaVanua'aku Pati
Roro SamboNational United Party
EpiIsaac HamariliuVanuatu National Party
Leinavao TassoVanua'aku Pati
LuganvilleDominique MorinVanuatu Republican Party
George WellsNational United Party
MaewoPhilip BoedoroVanua'aku Pati
MalekulaDonna BrownyVanuatu Republican Party
Sato KilmanPeople's Progress Party
Rory EtaVanuatu Family First Party
Esmon SaimonMelanesian Progressive Party
Don Ken StephenIndependent
Kisiton TeilembUnion of Moderate Parties
Paul TeluklukNamangi Aute
Malo–AoreHavo MolisaleNagriamel
PaamaDavid AreiasuvPeople's Progress Party
PentecostBruce AsalUnion of Moderate Parties
Ham Lin̄iNational United Party
Charlot SalwaiUnion of Moderate Parties
David TosulNational United Party
Port VilaMaxime Carlot KormanVanuatu Republican Party
Patrick CrowbyNational United Party
Abel DavidShepherds Alliance
Moana Carcasses KalosilGreen Confederation
Edward NatapeiVanua'aku Pati
Ralph RegenvanuIndependent
SantoJean Ravou Akii KolomuleVanuatu Progressive Republican Farmers Party
Solomon LorinUnion of Moderate Parties
Sela MolisaVanua'aku Pati
Marcellino PipiteVanuatu Republican Party
Samson SamsenVanuatu Republican Party
Voiasusu TaeUnion of Moderate Parties
Serge VohorUnion of Moderate Parties
ShepherdsDaniel KaloGreen Confederation
Southern IslandsTure KailoVanua'aku PatiKailo died in 2009. Philip Charley (VP) won the subsequent by-election.
TannaHarry IaukoVanua'aku Pati
Isaac JudahIndependent
Moses KahuVanua'aku Pati
Bob LoughmanVanua'aku Pati
Etap LouisIndependent
Steven MorkingNational United Party
Joe NatumanVanua'aku Pati
TongoaWillie Reuben AbelVanua'aku Pati
Source: Official Gazette[1]

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