Colonel William A. Phillips

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Legislative elections were held in New Caledonia on 10 May 2009.[1][2][3] Voters elected 76 members of the three provincial assemblies,[4] of whom 54 were also to become members of the territorial Congress.[4]

The Labour Party, which had been founded in 2007 as the political arm of the pro-independence Union of Kanaky Workers and the Exploited, contested the elections for the first time and hoped to gain 12,000 votes and a seat. Due to splits in the two main parties of the anti-independence front, the Rally–UMP and Future Together (from which Caledonia Together split off in October 2008), the main pro-independence party, the Kanak Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS), hoped to become the largest party in the elections.[5]

Campaign

The newly elected Congress was to decide how to implement the autonomy provisions of the Noumea Accord of 1998.[4] Apart from the island's political future, the economy and New Caledonia's high cost of living were the main issue in the election campaign.[4][6]

Results

PartyPositionVotes%Seats
Provincial
assemblies
Congress
The Rally–UMPAnti-independence19,88820.601613
Caledonia TogetherAnti-independence16,25316.831210
Caledonian UnionPro-independence11,24711.65148
UNIFLNKSPro-independence10,16210.52138
Future TogetherMovement for DiversityAnti-independence9,89410.2586
Labour PartyPro-independence7,6927.9753
Kanak and Socialist National Liberation FrontPro-independence5,3425.5343
Rally for CaledoniaAnti-independence4,3044.4622
Civic OvertureNeutral2,9743.0800
National FrontAnti-independence2,5912.6800
Kanak Socialist Liberation–Indigenous DynamicsPro-independence1,8521.9221
Future TogetherAnti-independence1,4141.4600
Generation Common DestinyNeutral1,2151.2600
Federation of Pro-Independence Co-operation CommitteesPro-independence6050.6300
Movement for DiversityAnti-independence5160.5300
Oceanian Rally in a Plural CaledoniaAnti-independence4430.4600
Future TogetherCaledonia TogetherRally for CaledoniaAnti-independence1660.1700
Total96,558100.007654
Valid votes96,55898.01
Invalid/blank votes1,9621.99
Total votes98,520100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,93272.48

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