2008 Tongan general election

General elections were held in Tonga on 23 and 24 April 2008 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly. The nobles were elected on 23 April, and the nine people's representatives on 24 April. A total of 32,000 people turned out to vote, giving a turnout of 48%.

2008 Tongan general election

23 – 24 April 2008

9 of 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Tonga
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
HRDM ʻUliti Uata 28.47 4 −3
PDP Sione Teisina Fuko 14.02 2 New
Independents 57.51 3 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Feleti Sevele
HRDM
Feleti Sevele
HRDM

71 candidates had filed for the people's representatives' seats, among them eight women. All nine incumbents stood for reelection, with six retaining their seats. Most of the pro-democracy MPs were returned, despite several facing charges of sedition over the 2006 Nuku'alofa riots. Reportedly, all nine elected MPs were pro-democracy activists.

These elections were the last ones before democratic reforms expected to be implemented in 2010, which would change the seat balance as follows: 17 MPs would be popularly elected, nine MPs would be elected by the nobles and four MPs appointed by the king.

Viliami Uasike Latu requested a recount in Vava'u, the constituency he contested, as he missed out on the second seat there by only 51 votes. The recount was conducted from 5 to 9 May at the Office of the Governor of Vava’u, and confirmed the original result.

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