Samoan general election, 2001

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General elections were held in Samoa on 4 March 2001. They were won by the Human Rights Protection Party, which took 23 of the 49 seats. After the election, all 12 independent MPs joined the HRPP, giving it a majority in the Fono.

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Summary of the 4 March 2001 Samoa Fono election results
Parties Votes % Seats
Human Rights Protection Party 45.1 23
Samoan National Development Party 23.5 13
Samoan United People's Party 2.5 1
Independents 29.3 12
Total (turnout 82.4 %) 100.0 49
Source: IPU


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