Member | Party | Electorate | Province | Herowa Agiwa | People's Progress Party | Koroba-Lake Kopiago Open | Southern Highlands |
Yimbal Aipe | Independent | North Waghi Open | Western Highlands |
Judah Akesim | Pangu Party | Ambunti-Dreikikir Open | East Sepik |
Yamandi Amos | Independent | Nawae Open | Morobe |
Godfried Andupa | Melanesian Alliance Party | Middle Ramu Open | Madang |
Vincent Auali | People's Democratic Movement | Tambul-Nebilyer Open | Western Highlands |
Moi Avei | People's Action Party | Kairuku-Hiri Open | Central |
Yaip Avini | Pangu Party | Finschhafen Open | Morobe |
Andrew Baing | People's Progress Party | Markham Open | Morobe |
Jeffery Balakau | Independent | Enga Provincial | Enga |
Peter Barter | Independent | Madang Provincial | Madang |
Michael Ben | People's Progress Party | Kavieng Open | New Ireland |
Bob Bubac | Pangu Party | North Fly Open | Western Province |
Nappotti Buru | Independent | Vanimo-Green River Open | West Sepik |
Sir Julius Chan | People's Progress Party | Namatanai Open | New Ireland |
Joseph Egilio | Independent | Central Bougainville Open | Bougainville |
William Ekip Wii | Independent | Anglimp-South Waghi Open | Western Highlands |
Philemon Embel | People's Democratic Movement | Nipa-Kutubu Open | Southern Highlands |
Camillo Esef | Pangu Party | Goilala Open | Central |
Roy Evara | Independent | Kikori Open | Gulf |
Peter Gaige | Independent | Obura-Wonenara Open | Eastern Highlands |
Peter Garong {{efn|name=tewae1|Tewae-Siassi Open MP Peter Garong resigned in 1992 while facing dismissal by a leadership tribunal. Soling Zeming won the resulting by-election in 1993.[3][4][5][6]}} | Pangu Party | Tewae-Siassi Open | Morobe |
Jack Genia {{efn|name=abau|Abau Open MP Jack Genia died in July 1993. His brother, Kilroy Genia, won the resulting by-election in October 1993.[6]}} | Pangu Party | Abau Open | Central |
Kilroy Genia {{efn|name=abau}} | Pangu Party | Abau Open | Central |
Sowa Gunia | Melanesian Alliance Party | Daulo Open | Eastern Highlands |
Chris Haiveta | Independent | Gulf Provincial | Gulf |
Masket Iangalio | People's Democratic Movement | Wapenamanda Open | Enga |
Mathias Ijape | Independent | Goroka Open | Eastern Highlands |
Aiva Ivarato | People's Democratic Movement | Eastern Highlands Provincial | Eastern Highlands |
Alfred Kaiabe {{efn|name=komo}} | Komo-Magarima Open | Southern Highlands |
John Jaminan | People's Democratic Movement | Yangoru-Saussia Open | East Sepik |
John Kamb | People's Action Party | Kerowagi Open | Chimbu |
John Kanadi | Liberal Party | Esa'ala Open | Milne Bay |
John Kaputin | Independent | Rabaul Open | East New Britain |
Mathias Karani | National Party | Lufa Open | Eastern Highlands |
Albert Karo | People's Democratic Movement | Moresby South Open | NCD |
Simon Kaumi | Independent | Ijivitari Open | Northern |
Albert Kipalan | People's Progress Party | Wabag Open | Enga |
Francis Koimanrea | Independent | East New Britain Provincial | East New Britain |
Alois Koki | People's Democratic Movement | Pomio Open | East New Britain |
Nakikus Konga | Pangu Party | Gazelle Open | East New Britain |
Tom Koraea | Independent | Kerema Open | Gulf |
Bitan Kuok | Independent | Middle Fly Open | Western Province |
Michael Laimo | Independent | South Bougainville Open | Bougainville |
Philip Laki | Pangu Party | Angoram Open | East Sepik |
Galen Lang {{efn|name=sumkar|Sumkar Open MP Galen Lang resigned in 1992 to avoid pending leadership tribunal charges. Peter Yama won the resulting by-election in December 1992.[7][8]}} | Pangu Party | Sumkar Open | Madang |
Iairo Lasaro | People's Democratic Movement | Alotau Open | Milne Bay |
Balus Libe {{efn|name=komo|The National Court declared the election of Komo-Magarima Open MP Balus Libe to be void in April 1994. A by-election was held in October 1994, but in November 1995 the National Court declared the by-election result void. Alfred Kaiabe won a second by-election in March 1996.[9]}} | Melanesian Alliance Party | Komo-Magarima Open | Southern Highlands |
Patterson Lowa | Melanesian Alliance Party | Talasea Open | West New Britain |
Sir Pita Lus | Pangu Party | Maprik Open | East Sepik |
David Mai | Independent | Chimbu Provincial | Chimbu |
Castan Maibawa | Independent | Okapa Open | Eastern Highlands |
Paul Mambei | People's Progress Party | Aitape-Lumi Open | West Sepik |
Arnold Marsipal | Pangu Party | Manus Provincial | Manus |
Tukape Masani | Independent | Huon Gulf Open | Morobe |
Kevin Masive | People's Progress Party | Unggai-Bena Open | Eastern Highlands |
Fr John Momis | Melanesian Alliance Party | Bougainville Provincial | Bougainville |
Beona Motawiya | People's Action Party | Kiriwina-Goodenough Open | Milne Bay |
Dick Mune | People's Action Party | Southern Highlands Provincial | Southern Highlands |
Robert Nagle | Independent | Baiyer-Mul Open | Western Highlands |
Jerry Nalau | Pangu Party | Morobe Provincial | Morobe |
Michael Nali | Independent | Mendi Open | Southern Highlands |
Rabbie Namaliu | Pangu Party | Kokopo Open | East New Britain |
Samson Napo | Independent | Bulolo Open | Morobe |
Bernard Narokobi | Melanesian Alliance Party | Wewak Open | East Sepik |
Bob Netin | Independent | Telefomin Open | West Sepik |
Tim Neville | Independent | Milne Bay Provincial | Milne Bay |
John Nilkare | League for National Advancement | Gumine Open | Chimbu |
Michael Ogio | People's Democratic Movement | North Bougainville Open | Bougainville |
Kerenga Okoro | Independent | Sinasina-Yonggamugl Open | Chimbu |
Joseph Onguglo | Black Action Party | Kundiawa Open | Chimbu |
John Orea | People's Action Party | Central Provincial | Central |
Anton Pakena | Independent | Lagaip Porgera Open | Enga |
Samuel Pariwa | League for National Advancement | Rai Coast Open | Madang |
Thomas Pelika | League for National Advancement | Menyamya Open | Morobe |
Melchior Pep | Pangu Party | Dei Open | Western Highlands |
Bart Philemon | Independent | Lae Open | Morobe |
Titus Philemon | People's Progress Party | Samarai-Murua Open | Milne Bay |
Stanley Pil | Independent | Madang Open | Madang |
Stephen Pokawin {{efn|name=manus}} | Movement for Greater Autonomy | Manus Provincial | Manus |
Paul Pora | Independent | Hagen Open | Western Highlands |
Andrew Posai | People's Progress Party | Kandrian-Gloucester Open | West New Britain |
John Pundari | Independent | Kompiam Ambum Open | Enga |
Yauwe Riyong | League for National Advancement | Chuave Open | Chimbu |
Christopher Sambre | Pangu Party | Nuku Open | West Sepik |
Ginson Saonu | Independent | Kabwum Open | Morobe |
Jimson Sauk | People's Democratic Movement | Kandep Open | Enga |
Viviso Seravo | Independent | Henganofi Open | Eastern Highlands |
Bill Skate | National Party | Nat. Capital District Provincial | NCD |
Sylvanes Siembo | Independent | Northern Provincial | Northern |
Sir Michael Somare | Pangu Party | East Sepik Provincial | East Sepik |
Robert Suckling | People's Action Party | Moresby North West Open | NCD |
Kimb Tai | Independent | Jimi Open | Western Highlands |
Avusi Tanao | People's Democratic Movement | Kainantu Open | Eastern Highlands |
John Tekwie | People's Action Party | West Sepik Provincial | West Sepik |
Anthony Temo | People's Action Party | Imbonggu Open | Southern Highlands |
Martin Thompson {{efn|name=manus|Manus Open MP Martin Thompson died in 1995. Stephen Pokawin won the resulting by-election in May 1996.[6][10]}} | League for National Advancement | Manus Open | Manus |
Paul Tohian | Independent | New Ireland Provincial | New Ireland |
Daniel Tulapi | People's Action Party | Kagua-Erave Open | Southern Highlands |
David Unagi | Independent | Moresby North East Open | NCD |
John Waiko | People's Action Party | Sohe Open | Northern |
Lucas Waka | Pangu Party | West New Britain Provincial | West New Britain |
Dere Wamaro | People's Action Party | Western Provincial | Western |
George Wan | People's Progress Party | Usino Bundi Open | Madang |
Paul Wanjik | Pangu Party | Wosera-Gawi Open | East Sepik |
Tim Ward | People's Democratic Movement | Bogia Open | Madang |
Paias Wingti | People's Democratic Movement | Western Highlands Provincial | Western Highlands |
Dibara Yagabo | Independent | Rigo Open | Central |
Mathew Yago | Melanesian Alliance Party | Tari Open | Southern Highlands |
Roy Yaki | People's Democratic Movement | Ialibu-Pangia Open | Southern Highlands |
Peter Yama {{efn|name=sumkar}} | People's Progress Party | Madang Provincial | Madang |
Philip Yomo | Independent | Karimui-Nomane Open | Chimbu |
Parry Zeipi | People's Action Party | South Fly Open | Western |
Soling Zeming {{efn|name=tewae1}}{{efn|name=tewae2|Tewae-Siassi Open MP Soling Zeming died in 1995. His brother, Mao Zeming, won the resulting by-election in July 1995.[6][11][6]}} | Independent | Tewae-Siassi Open | Morobe |
Mao Zeming {{efn|name=tewae2}} | Independent | Tewae-Siassi Open | Morobe |
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1. ^{{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/PSC_23.pdf | title=The 1992 Papua New Guinea election: change and continuity in electoral politics | publisher=Research School of Pacific and Asian Stuidies, Australian National University | author=Saffu, Yaw (ed.) | year=1996}}
3. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=u4J0AAAAMAAJ&q=%22Peter+Garong%22+1992&dq=%22Peter+Garong%22+1992&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSpOuC6KfTAhUEzbwKHbzdATcQ6AEIMjAD | title=Papua New Guinea Yearbook | publisher=National & Cassowary Books | year=2004}}
4. ^{{cite news | title=Bribery rife with MPs | work=PNG Post Courier | date=14 July 2004 }}
5. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=zUYUAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Soling+Zeming%22&dq=%22Soling+Zeming%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiclf6t6qfTAhWEJZQKHR-oBa4Q6AEIJzAB | title=PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea | publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2005 | pages=115}}
6. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web | url=http://www.appf.org.pe/members/017abou3.htm | title=PAPUA NEW GUINEA | publisher=Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum | accessdate=30 January 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web | url=http://archives.cap.anu.edu.au/cdi_anu_edu_au/.png/2007-08/D_P/2007_08_PPS4_PNG_Ketan/2007_08_PPS4_KETAN.pdf | title=The Use and Abuse of Electoral Development Funds and their Impact on Electoral Politics and Governance in Papua New Guinea | accessdate=2 August 2017}}
8. ^{{cite web | url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=TB-OAAAAMAAJ&q=%22peter+yama%22+1994&dq=%22peter+yama%22+1994&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y | title=Annual Report for the Period | publisher=Ombudsman Commission of Papua New Guinea | date=2002 | accessdate=2 August 2017}}
9. ^{{cite news | title=Kaiabe queries Potapes win | work=PNG Post-Courier | date=11 December 2008 }}
10. ^{{cite news | title=Pokawin loss ends colourful career. | work=PNG Post Courier | date=25 June 2002 }}
11. ^{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=zUYUAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Soling+Zeming%22&dq=%22Soling+Zeming%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiclf6t6qfTAhWEJZQKHR-oBa4Q6AEIJzAB | title=PNG fact book: a one-volume encyclopedia of Papua New Guinea | publisher=Oxford University Press | year=2005 | pages=115}}
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