Palauan general election, 2012
Palauan presidential election, 2012

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General elections were held in Palau on 6 November 2012. Former President Tommy Remengesau defeated his successor, incumbent Johnson Toribiong, who was first elected in 2008. President Toribiong conceded the election on social media.[1]
Voter registration
15,305 Palauans are registered to vote in the 2012 presidential and general elections, an increase of 1,516 voters from the previous 2008 election.[2]
Presidential and vice presidential election
Primaries
The presidential and vice presidential primary elections were held on September 26, 2012.[3] The top two candidates in the primary qualified for the presidential general election on November 6, 2012. Approximately 12,000 registered voters were eligible to participate.[3]
Presidential primary
Three candidates contested the presidential primary: Incumbent President Johnson Toribiong, former President Tommy Remengesau Jr., and former Vice President Sandra Pierantozzi, who served as vice president from 2001 to 2005.[3] Remengesau and Toribiong, who placed first and second respectively in the primary, advanced to the November 6th election.[4]
Vice Presidential primary
Four candidates contested the Vice Presidential primary election on September 26, 2012:
Mariur and Bells, who placed first and second, advanced to the November 6th primary election.
| Candidate |
Votes |
% |
| Kerai Mariur | 2,963 | 31.73 |
| Antonio Bells | 2,851 | 30.53 |
| Stephen Kuartei | 2,556 | 27.37 |
| Jackson Ngiraingas | 969 | 10.38 |
| Total | 9,339 | 100 |
| Source: OTV |
Results
President
Vice-President
Senate
| Candidate |
Votes |
Notes |
| Surangel Whipps Jr | 5,717 | Elected |
| Camsek E Chin | 5,252 | Elected |
| Raynold R Oilouch | 5,242 | Elected |
| Mason Whipps | 4,994 | Elected |
| Mark U Rudimch | 4,306 | Elected |
| Hokkons Baules | 4,279 | Elected |
| Phillip Reklai | 4,270 | Elected |
| Mlib Tmetuchel | 3,423 | Elected |
| J Uduch Sengebau Senior | 3,419 | Elected |
| Rukebai Inabo | 3,256 | Elected |
| Kathy Kesolei | 3,192 | Elected |
| Regis Akitaya | 3,138 | Elected |
| Greg Ngirmang | 3,160 | Elected |
| Earnest Ongidobel | 3,032 | |
| Joel Toribiong | 2,974 | |
| Salvador Remoket | 2,907 | |
| John Skebong | 2,814 | |
| Alan Marbou | 2,791 | |
| Alan Seid | 2,731 | |
| Regina K Mesebeluu | 2,633 | |
| Laurentino Ulechong | 2,564 | |
| Sandra Sumang-Pierantozzi | 2,334 | |
| Alfonso Diaz | 2,191 | |
| Paul W Ueki | 2,104 | |
| Dr Caleb Otto | 1,735 | |
| Roman Yano | 1,543 | |
| Dilmei Olkeriil | 1,346 | |
| Santy Asanuma | 1,158 | |
| J Risong Tarkong | 1,172 | |
| Moses Uludong | 1,144 | |
| Gale Ngirmidol | 941 | |
| Robert Becheserrak | 529 | |
| Semdiu Decherong | 363 | |
| Ismael Worswick | 153 | |
| Total | 92807 | |
| Source: Adam Carr |
References