2012 Papua New Guinean general election

General elections were held in Papua New Guinea from 23 June until around 13 July 2012, after being postponed by a further week to allow for security personnel to crisscross the country, particularly the highland provinces. The elections followed controversy over incomplete electoral rolls and a constitutional crisis caused by a dispute over the office of prime minister between Michael Somare and Peter O'Neill.

2012 Papua New Guinean general election

23 June–13 July 2012

All 111 seats in the National Parliament
PartyLeader Seats
PNC Peter O'Neill 27
THERP Don Polye 12
PNG Party Belden Namah 8
NAP Michael Somare 7
URP William Duma 7
People's Party Peter Ipatas 6
PPP Julius Chan 6
SDP Powes Parkop 3
CRP Joseph Lelang 2
MLP Allan Marat 2
NGP Bart Philemon 2
PMC Gary Juffa 2
PUA Anderson Agiru 2
PDM Paias Wingti 2
IPP John Tekwie 1
ODP Puka Temu 1
Pangu Pati Andrew Kumbakor 1
PNGCDP 1
Country Party Thompson Harokaqveh 1
Star Alliance 1
United Party 1
Independents 16
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Disputed Peter O'Neill
PNC
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