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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2010}}This is a list of members of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea from 1977 to 1982, as elected at the 1977 election.[1][2] Member | Electorate | Province | Josephine Abaijah | Nat. Capital District Provincial | NCD | Tei Abal | Wabag Open | Enga | Tom Amaiu | Kompiam Ambum Open | Enga | Caspar Anggua | Bogia Open | Madang | Posu Ank | Mendi Open | Southern Highlands | Anthony Anugu | South Bougainville Open | Bougainville | Joseph Aoae {{efn|name=kairuku}} | Kairuku-Hiri Open | Central | Lennie Aparima {{efn|name=obura}} | Obura-Wonenara Open | Eastern Highlands | Silas Atopare | Goroka Open | Eastern Highlands | Tony Bais | Wewak Open | East Sepik | Gabriel Bakani | Talasea Open | West New Britain | Raphael Bele | Central Bougainville Open | Bougainville | Yano Belo | Kagua-Erave Open | Southern Highlands | Mathew Bendumb | Bulolo Open | Morobe | Delba Biri | Gumine Open | Chimbu | Clement Boiye | Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open | Chimbu | Talu Bolt | North Waghi Open | Western Highlands | Julius Chan | Namatanai Open | New Ireland | Waliyato Clowes | Middle Fly Open | Western Province | Goasa Damena {{efn|name=moresbyne}} | Moresby North East Open | NCD | Konia Dewe | Kundiawa Open | Chimbu | Kingsford Dibela | Alotau Open | Milne Bay | Raphael Doa | Western Highlands Provincial | Western Highlands | Akoka Doi | Ijivitari Open | Northern | Warren Dutton | North Fly Open | Western Province | Gai Duwabane | Daulo Open | Eastern Highlands | Justin Edimani | Esa'ala Open | Milne Bay | Bill Eichorn | Angoram Open | East Sepik | Paiale Elo | Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open | Southern Highlands | Wesley Embahe | Northern Provincial | Northern | Roy Evara | Kikori Open | Gulf | Simon Foieke {{efn|name=kairuku|Kairuki-Hiri Open MP Simon Foieke had left office by the end of 1977; the reason is not known. Joseph Aoae won the resulting by-election in 1978.[3][4]}} | Kairuku-Hiri Open | Central | Mafuk Gainda | Rai Coast Open | Madang | Wagua Goiye | Kerowagi Open | Chimbu | John Guise | Milne Bay Provincial | Milne Bay | Walla Gukguk | Kavieng Open | New Ireland | Dambali Habe | Komo-Magarima Open | Southern Highlands | Billy Hai | Okapa Open | Eastern Highlands | Barry Holloway | Eastern Highlands Provincial | Eastern Highlands | Toni Ila | Lae Open | Morobe | Mark Ipuia | Lagaip Porgera Open | Enga | Wesani Iwoksim | Telefomin Open | West Sepik | John Jaminan | Yangoru-Saussia Open | East Sepik | Bruce Jephcott | Madang Provincial | Madang | Pato Kakaraya | Wapenamanda Open | Enga | Undapmaina Kalagune {{efn|name=obura|Obura-Wonenara Open MP Undapmaina Kalagune was killed in a plane crash in December 1978. Lennie Aparima won the resulting by-election in 1979.[5][6]}} | Obura-Wonenara Open | Eastern Highlands | Nebare Kamun | Karimui-Nomane Open | Chimbu | Pundia Kange | Ialibu-Pangia Open | Southern Highlands | Silingi Kapalik | Nawae Open | Morobe | John Kaputin | Rabaul Open | East New Britain | Thomas Kavali | Jimi Open | Western Highlands | Damien Kereku | East New Britain Provincial | East New Britain | Karl Kitchens | West Sepik Provincial | West Sepik | Alois Koki {{efn|name=pomio}} | Pomio Open | East New Britain | Ibne Kor | Nipa-Kutubu Open | Southern Highlands | Tom Koraea | Gulf Provincial | Gulf | Wiwa Korowi | Southern Highlands Provincial | Southern Highlands | Sununku Krokie | Henganofi Open | Eastern Highlands | Opai Kunangel | Anglimp-South Waghi Open | Western Highlands | Tani Kungo | Kabwum Open | Morobe | Parua Kuri | Dei Open | Western Highlands | Galeva Kwarara | Rigo Open | Central | Jacob Lemeki | Samarai-Murua Open | Milne Bay | Noel Levi | New Ireland Provincial | New Ireland | Patterson Lowa {{efn|name=moresbyne|The National Court declared the election of Moresby North East Open MP Patterson Lowa to be void on 7 November 1977. Goasa Damena, the successful petitioner against Lowa, won the resulting by-election in 1978.[7][8]}} | Moresby North East Open | NCD | Pita Lus | Maprik Open | East Sepik | Kare Maor | Sumkar Open | Madang | Galopo Masa | Kandrian-Gloucester Open | West New Britain | Puliwa Mapikon | Tambul-Nebilyer Open | Western Highlands | Yambumbe Matias | Wosera-Gawi Open | East Sepik | Akepa Miakwe | Unggai-Bena Open | Eastern Highlands | Fr John Momis | Bougainville Provincial | Bougainville | Louis Mona | Goilala Open | Central | James Eki Mopio | Central Provincial | Central | Sevese Morea | Moresby South Open | NCD | Pyange Ni {{efn|name=ni|On 7 November 1977, the National Court voided the election of Baiyer-Mul Open MP Pyange Ni. Mek Nugints won the resulting by-election in 1978.[9][10]}} | Baiyer-Mul Open | Western Highlands | Aron Noaio | Kerema Open | Gulf | John Noel | Kiriwina-Goodenough Open | Milne Bay | Mek Nugints {{efn|name=ni}} | Baiyer-Mul Open | Western Highlands | Iambakey Okuk | Chimbu Provincial | Chimbu | Ebia Olewale | South Fly Open | Western | Johnny Onjenga | Tewae-Siassi Open | Morobe | Suinavi Otio | Lufa Open | Eastern Highlands | Gerega Pepena | Abau Open | Central | Michael Pondros | Manus Provincial | Manus | Mahuru Rarua Rarua | Moresby North West Open | NCD | Wokam Rem | Middle Ramu Open | Madang | Opotio Rimoru | Usino Bundi Open | Madang | Nahau Rooney | Manus Open | Manus | Boyamo Sali | Morobe Provincial | Morobe | Christopher Sambre | Nuku Open | West Sepik | Nagibo Seregi | Huon Gulf Open | Morobe | Aksim Siming | Madang Open | Madang | Stephen Sio | Aitape-Lumi Open | West Sepik | Michael Somare | East Sepik Provincial | East Sepik | Asimboro Ston | Ambunti-Dreikikir Open | East Sepik | Kala Swokin | Western Provincial | Western | Steven Tago | Sohe Open | Northern | Paul Torato | Enga Provincial | Enga | Martin Tovadek | Gazelle Open | East New Britain | Oscar Tammur | Kokopo Open | East New Britain | Sam Tulo | North Bougainville Open | Bougainville | Michael Koriam Urekit {{efn|name=pomio|Pomio Open MP Michael Koriam Urekit died in 1978. Alois Koki won the resulting by-election in 1979.[11][12]}} | Pomio Open | East New Britain | Manasseh Voeto | Menyamya Open | Morobe | Lucas Waka | West New Britain Provincial | West New Britain | Glaimi Warena | Imbonggu Open | Southern Highlands | Paias Wingti | Hagen Open | Western Highlands | Robert Yabara | Chuave Open | Chimbu | John Yaka | Kandep Open | Enga | Giri Yaru | Markham Open | Morobe | Wap Yawo | Vanimo-Green River Open | West Sepik | Yubiti Yulaki | Kainantu Open | Eastern Highlands | Matiabe Yuwi | Tari Open | Southern Highlands | Zibang Zurenuoc | Finschhafen Open | Morobe | |
Notes{{Notelist|refs= }}References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://devpolicy.org/pngelections/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/PNG-Election-Results-Book-27-3-17.pdf | title=Papua New Guinea Election Results 1972 – 2012 | publisher=Development Policy Centre, Australian National University | accessdate=21 March 2017}} 2. ^{{cite book | url=http://pacificinstitute.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/resources-links/SSGM_Electoral_Politics_PNG_1977.pdf | title=Electoral Politics in Papua New Guinea: Studies on the 1977 National Elections | publisher=University of Papua New Guinea Press | author=Hegarty, David (ed.) | year=1983}} 3. ^{{cite book | title=PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea | publisher=Oxford University Press | author=Rannells, Jackson & Matatier, Elesallah | year=2005 | pages=84}} 4. ^{{cite book | title=Micronationalist movements in Papua New Guinea | publisher=Dept. of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University | author=May, Ronald James | year=1982 | pages=349}} 5. ^{{cite web | url=https://pngnri.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/SP65-201112-Elections-and-Political-Development-in-Eastern-Highlands.pdf | title=Elections and Political Development in the Eastern Highlands Province, 1964-2007 | publisher=National Research Institute of Papua New Guinea | accessdate=9 May 2017}} 6. ^{{cite book | title=PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea | publisher=Oxford University Press | author=Rannells, Jackson & Matatier, Elesallah | year=2005 | pages=84}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.paclii.org/cgi-bin/sinodisp/pg/cases/PGNC/1977/35.html | title=Moresby Northeast Parliamentary Election: Damena v Lowa [1977] PGNC 35; [1977] PNGLR 448 (7 November 1977) | publisher=PacLII | work=National Court of Papua New Guinea | accessdate=16 April 2017}} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.parliament.gov.pg/uploads/hansard/H-09-20151027-M20-D01.pdf | title=Deaths of Former Members (Mr John Jaminan, Mr Mark Anis and Mr Goasa Gomara Damena | publisher=National Parliament of Papua New Guinea | work=Hansard | accessdate=16 April 2017 | author=27 October 2015}} 9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.paclii.org/cgi-bin/sinodisp/pg/cases/PNGLR/1977/496.html | title=Baiyer, Re [1977] PNGLR 496 (7 November 1977) | publisher=PacLII | work=Papua New Guinea Law Reports | accessdate=7 April 2017}} 10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.parliament.gov.pg/uploads/hansard/09-20160401-07.pdf | title=DEATH OF FORMER MEMBER (MR MEK NUGINTS) | publisher=National Parliament of Papua New Guinea | work=Hansard | date=1 April 2016 | accessdate=9 May 2017}} 11. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=Wn0WkdEbG8QC&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73 | title=Arguments and Icons: Divergent Modes of Religiosity | publisher=Oxford University Press | author=Whitehouse, Harvey | year=2000 | pages=73| isbn=9780191584169 }} 12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.appf.org.pe/members/017abou3.htm | title=PAPUA NEW GUINEA | publisher=Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum | accessdate=30 January 2017}}
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