Ubenide Constituency - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

Seat 1

Joseph Hiram ?-2001 Non-partisan

David Adeang 2001-Present Nauru First


Seat 2

Lagumot Harris 1968-1976 Non-partisan

Victor Eoaeo 1976-1977 Non-partisan

Lagumot Harris 1977-1980 Non-partisan

Kennan Adeang 1980-1988 Nauru Party/Democratic Party

Buraro Detudamo 1988-1994 Non-partisan

Aloysius Amwano 1998-2003 Non-partisan

Fabian Ribauw 2003-2008 Non-partisan

Aloysius Amwano 2008-Present Non-partisan


Seat 3

Derog Gioura 1968-1971 Nauru Party

Kennan Adeang 1971 Nauru Party

Derog Gioura 1971-1973 Nauru Party

Kennan Adeang 1973-1976 Nauru Party

Derog Gioura 1976-1977 Nauru Party

Kennan Adeang 1977-1978 Nauru Party

Derog Gioura 1978-2001 Democratic Party

Valdon Dowiyogo 2001-Present Non-partisan


Seat 4

Victor Eoaeo 1968-1973 Non-partisan

Bernard Dowiyogo 1973-2003 Nauru Party/Democratic Party

Russell Kun 2003-2004 Centre Party

Freddie Pitcher 2004-Present Nauru First

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