{{Short description|None}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2024}} {{Infobox legislative election | country = Solomon Islands | previous_election = 2006 | next_election = 2014 | seats_for_election = All 50 seats in the National Parliament | majority_seats = 26 | election_date = 4 August 2010

|party1 = Solomon Islands Democratic Party |leader1 = Steve Abana |percentage1 = 10.49 |seats1 = 12 |last_election1 = 3 |party2 = Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party |leader2 = Manasseh Sogavare |percentage2 = 10.24 |seats2 = 4 |last_election2 = New |party3 = Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement |leader3 = Job Tausinga |percentage3 = 3.43 |seats3 = 4 |last_election3 = 4 |party4 = DDP |leader4 = Dick Ha'amori |percentage4 = 2.40 |seats4 = 3 |last_election4 = New |party5 = IDP |leader5 = Snyder Rini |percentage5 = 1.67 |seats5 = 2 |last_election5 = New |party6 = RDP |leader6 = Danny Philip |percentage6 = 1.32 |seats6 = 2 |last_election6 = New |party7 = RUPP |leader7 = Samuel Manetoali |percentage7 = 1.29 |seats7 = 1 |last_election7 = New |party8 = Solomon Islands Liberal Party |leader8 = Derek Sikua |percentage8 = 1.25 |seats8 = 1 |last_election8 = 2 |party9 = People's Congress Party |leader9 = Fred Fono|percentage9 = 0.70 |seats9 = 1 |last_election9 = New |party10 = Independents |leader10 = – |percentage10 = 62.19 |seats10 = 20 |last_election10 = 30

|title = Prime Minister |posttitle = Subsequent Prime Minister |before_election = Derek Sikua |before_party = Solomon Islands Liberal Party |after_election = Danny Philip |after_party = RDP }}{{Politics of the Solomon Islands}}

General elections were held in the Solomon Islands on 4 August 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/solomons-preparing-for-general-election-20100118-meue.html |title=Solomons preparing for general election |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=18 January 2010 |access-date=14 February 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=51537 |title=Voter registration begins for 2010 Solomons election |website=Radio New Zealand International |date=25 January 2010 |access-date=14 February 2010}}</ref> The election date was announced in May 2010 by Prime Minister Derek Sikua.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=53798|title=4 August to be Solomon Islands election date|website=Radio New Zealand International|date=26 May 2010|access-date=2 June 2010}}</ref> Although the announcement was deemed to be premature, as only the Governor General has the authority to announce the election date upon the advice of the Electoral Commission,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=5223 |title=Election Date Invalid: Government House |website=Solomon Times Online |date=28 May 2010 |access-date=2 June 2010}}</ref> the election date remained the same.

==Candidates== There were a total of 509 candidates, including 25 women.<ref name="RNZI_54855">{{cite news |url=http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=54855 |title=Confidence handful of women candidates will do well in Solomons election |date=22 July 2010 |work=Radio New Zealand International |access-date=12 November 2011}}</ref>

==Results== The event was overseen by international election observers connected with the United Nations International Election Observation Coordination Team. The elections were described as peaceful, although strong concerns were expressed about voter registration irregularities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thecommonwealth.org/news/228195/060810solomonislandsinterim.htm|title=2010 Solomon Islands Election - Interim Statement|access-date=12 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101003031217/http://www.thecommonwealth.org/news/228195/060810solomonislandsinterim.htm|archive-date=3 October 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref>

25 incumbents were returned and 25 were replaced (including three seats where the incumbent chose not to recontest and one seat that was vacant due to the death of Edward Huni'ehu). Of the 50 MPs, most are relatively inexperienced: 45 have served less than two terms in office. The five long-serving MPs are Job Dudley Tausinga (entering his 7th consecutive term), Danny Philip (5th term), Snyder Rini (4th term), Manasseh Sogavare (4th term) and Gordon Darcy Lilo (3rd term).

{{Election results |party1=Solomon Islands Democratic Party|votes1=24719|seats1=12|sc1=+9 |party2=Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party|votes2=24138|seats2=4|sc2=New |party3=Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement|votes3=8074|seats3=4|sc3=0 |party4=Direct Development Party|votes4=5667|seats4=3|sc4=New |party5=People's Alliance Party|votes5=4619|seats5=0|sc5=−3 |party6=National Party|votes6=4474|seats6=0|sc6=−4 |party7=Independent Democratic Party|votes7=3926|seats7=2|sc7=New |party8=Reform Democratic Party|votes8=3119|seats8=2|sc8=New |party9=Rural and Urban Political Party|votes9=3051|seats9=1|sc9=New |party10=Solomon Islands Liberal Party|votes10=2945|seats10=1|sc10=−1 |party11=People's Congress Party|votes11=1651|seats11=1|sc11=New |party12=Rural Development Party|votes12=1021|seats12=0|sc12=New |party13=People's Federation Party|votes13=913|seats13=0|sc13=New |party14=New Nation Party|votes14=806|seats14=0|sc14=New |party15=Independents|votes15=146571|seats15=20|sc15=−10 |invalid=2178 |electorate=448189 |source=[http://solomonselections.org/election-results/ Solomon Islands Election Resources], [http://www.electionpassport.com/ Election Passport] }}

===By constituency===

{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style=text-align:right ! colspan=8 width=1060px|Results by constituency |- ! Constituency !! Electorate !! Candidate !! colspan=2|Party !! Votes !! % !! Notes |- | align=left rowspan=7|Aoke/Langalanga || rowspan=7|8,791 || align=left|Mathew Cooper Wale || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,681 || 36.70 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Billy A. Manu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,512 || 33.00 || |- | align=left|Tony Wale || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,000 || 21.80 || |- | align=left|Richard Ulufa'alu || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 186 || 4.10 || |- | align=left|Judy Kwatena Fionala Barty || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 63 || 1.40 || |- | align=left|Frank Bosi || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 63 || 1.40 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 74 || 1.60 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=15|Baegu/Asifola || rowspan=15|10,173 || align=left|Toswel Kaua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,037 || 22.60 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|David Tome || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 714 || 15.60 || |- | align=left|Siau Mana || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 647 || 14.10 || |- | align=left|Henry Ologa Olobeni || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 466 || 10.20 || |- | align=left|Tagini Makario || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 377 || 8.20 || |- | align=left|James Kili || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 374 || 8.10 || |- | align=left|Thompson Lebeoa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 196 || 4.30 || |- | align=left|Peter Kakai Jr. || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 167 || 3.60 || |- | align=left|Francis Frank Lomo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 126 || 2.70 || |- | align=left|Wilfred Akao || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 88 || 1.90 || |- | align=left|John Tatalo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 87 || 1.90 || |- | align=left|Bobby Kusilifu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 68 || 1.50 || |- | align=left|Alfred Liata Malakai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 37 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Tony Irobina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 0 || 0.00 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 206 || 4.50 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=3|Central Guadalcanal || rowspan=3|6,829 || align=left|Peter Shanel Agovaka || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 2,526 || 54.80 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Walton Naezol || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 2,025 || 43.90 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 58 || 1.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=24|Central Honiara || rowspan=24|37,885 || align=left|John Moffat Fugui || {{full party name with color|Direct Development Party}} || 1,240 || 14.90 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Jonathan Aqarao Zama || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 938 || 11.30 || |- | align=left|Fred Peter || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 893 || 10.70 || |- | align=left|Francis Waleanisia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 658 || 7.90 || |- | align=left|Nelson Ne'e || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 496 || 6.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Robert Hite || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 442 || 5.30 || |- | align=left|Martin Alufurai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 439 || 5.30 || |- | align=left|Barnabas Henson || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 391 || 4.70 || |- | align=left|Steve Lebaro || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 354 || 4.30 || |- | align=left|Samson Saokwai Raete'e || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 321 || 3.90 || |- | align=left|Moon Pin Kwan || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 315 || 3.80 || |- | align=left|Lawrence Makili || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 315 || 3.80 || |- | align=left|John Buluwale || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 236 || 2.80 || |- | align=left|Michael Tom Anita || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 209 || 2.50 || |- | align=left|James Leonard Mua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 208 || 2.50 || |- | align=left|Eric Tema || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 172 || 2.10 || |- | align=left|Delmah Lavina Nori || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 136 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Ishmael Idu Misalo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 104 || 1.20 || |- | align=left|Eddie Kasute'e Siapu Rarabae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 100 || 1.20 || |- | align=left|Charles Matanani || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 90 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Duddley Wate || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 87 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|Bernard Bakote'e || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 80 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|Beato Apaniai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 73 || 0.90 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 28 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=12|Central Kwara'ae || rowspan=12|9,955 || align=left|Jackson Fiulaua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 2,936 || 43.70 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Fred Iro Fono || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 2,379 || 35.40 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Philip Damirara Akote'e || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 331 || 4.90 || |- | align=left|Reuben Torii Moli || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 251 || 3.70 || |- | align=left|Collin Maenunu Sigimanu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 232 || 3.50 || |- | align=left|John Utukana To'ofilu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 215 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Rose Anilabata || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 121 || 1.80 || |- | align=left|Fred Maebiru Maetoloa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 77 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Walton Willy Abuito'o || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 72 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Clement Lee || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 56 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Leonard Sasai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 29 || 0.40 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 22 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=17|Central Makira || rowspan=17|5,510 || align=left|Hypolite Taremae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,360 || 33.80 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Bernard Ghiro || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 817 || 20.30 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Nestor Ghiro || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 478 || 11.90 || |- | align=left|Vkey Mansugu || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 232 || 5.80 || |- | align=left|Fredson Fenua || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 225 || 5.60 || |- | align=left|Fox Qwaina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 172 || 4.30 || |- | align=left|Jack Faga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 137 || 3.40 || |- | align=left|Joseph Tamuatara || {{full party name with color|Rural Development Party}} || 124 || 3.10 || |- | align=left|Henry Hagawusia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 122 || 3.00 || |- | align=left|Nesta Marahora || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 121 || 3.00 || |- | align=left|Paul Watoto || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 65 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Thomas Nukuafi || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 48 || 1.20 || |- | align=left|Alfred Wato || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 42 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|Romano Taro || {{full party name with color|People's Congress Party}} || 31 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Edmund Mehare || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 25 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Aaron Koroa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 8 || 0.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 19 || 0.50 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=9|East ꞌAreꞌare || rowspan=9|6,651 || align=left|Andrew Hanaria Keniasina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,000 || 21.70 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Aliki Tokii Ha'apio || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 947 || 20.50 || |- | align=left|Andrew Manepora'a || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 903 || 19.60 || |- | align=left|Abraham Namokari || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 792 || 17.20 || |- | align=left|Michael Ahikau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 628 || 13.60 || |- | align=left|Brian Aonima || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 274 || 5.90 || |- | align=left|Joseph Hatamane Ririmae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 54 || 1.20 || |- | align=left|Jerry Haipora Terenihona || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 3 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 11 || 0.20 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=12|East Central Guadalcanal || rowspan=12|7,458 || align=left|Joseph Onika || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,133 || 24.80 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Nollen C. Leni || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 961 || 21.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Gordon Tapalia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 630 || 13.80 || |- | align=left|Reuben Tovutovu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 606 || 13.30 || |- | align=left|Molia Gemali || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 392 || 8.60 || |- | align=left|Abel Arambola || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 330 || 7.20 || |- | align=left|Mark Gatu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 155 || 3.40 || |- | align=left|Eric Thogole || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 108 || 2.40 || |- | align=left|Nathaniel Mara || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 75 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Job Maneka Geseni || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 44 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|Kamilo Kevin Gaoma || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 40 || 0.90 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 98 || 2.10 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=5|East Choiseul || rowspan=5|4,000 || align=left|Mannaseh Sogavare || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,913 || 71.80 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Moses Kurebose Biliki || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 384 || 14.40 || |- | align=left|Sheperd Lapo || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 248 || 9.30 || |- | align=left|Hence Vaekesa || {{full party name with color|People's Congress Party}} || 100 || 3.80 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 20 || 0.80 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=10|East Guadalcanal || rowspan=10|7,318 || align=left|Bradley Tovosia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,630 || 38.90 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Sampson Tahuniara || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 818 || 19.50 || |- | align=left|Johnson Koli || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 505 || 12.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|John Hue || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 404 || 9.60 || |- | align=left|Ezekiel Alebua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 293 || 7.00 || |- | align=left|Kennedy Hoda || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 168 || 4.00 || |- | align=left|Henry Pechakibo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 153 || 3.60 || |- | align=left|Joe Tuti Ruriti || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 117 || 2.80 || |- | align=left|Joseph Hikuta'a || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 1.50 || |- | align=left|Bendick Tova || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 40 || 1.00 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=13|East Honiara || rowspan=13|39,985 || align=left|Douglas Ete || {{full party name with color|Direct Development Party}} || 3,178 || 38.60 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Charles Dausabea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 958 || 11.60 || |- | align=left|Paul Maenu'u || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 913 || 11.10 || |- | align=left|David Jack Maesua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 912 || 11.10 || |- | align=left|Simeon Bouro || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 678 || 8.20 || |- | align=left|Geofferry Faisi Samuel || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 655 || 8.00 || |- | align=left|Wycliff Ene || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 323 || 3.90 || |- | align=left|Thompson Guralaua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 246 || 3.00 || |- | align=left|Catherine Adifaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 146 || 1.80 || |- | align=left|John Nelson Ross || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 105 || 1.30 || |- | align=left|John Laosao || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 62 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Eddie Misi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 28 || 0.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 25 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=5|East Kwaio || rowspan=5|10,448 || align=left|Stanley Festus Sofu || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 3,973 || 67.70 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Alfred Solomon Sasako || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,581 || 27.00 || |- | align=left|Herrick Dennie || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 190 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Solomon Amos Morisudah || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 20 || 0.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 101 || 1.70 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=15|East Makira || rowspan=15|8,473 || align=left|Alfred Ghiro || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,480 || 22.90 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Martin Karani || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 842 || 13.00 || |- | align=left|Daniel Wagatora || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 761 || 11.80 || |- | align=left|John Mamafe || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 747 || 11.60 || |- | align=left|Nathaniel P. Waka'a || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 595 || 9.20 || |- | align=left|Otto M. Kuper || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 441 || 6.80 || |- | align=left|Warren Tereqora || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 372 || 5.80 || |- | align=left|Nicholas K. Gapiara || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 344 || 5.30 || |- | align=left|Stanley S. Siapu || {{full party name with color|Rural and Urban Political Party}} || 255 || 3.90 || |- | align=left|Fred P. Fanua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 176 || 2.70 || |- | align=left|Stevenson Piringisau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 168 || 2.60 || |- | align=left|Henry J. K. Sitai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 124 || 1.90 || |- | align=left|Henry S. Kuata || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 85 || 1.30 || |- | align=left|Thomas Bea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 46 || 0.70 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 30 || 0.50 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=8|East Malaita || rowspan=8|8,231 || align=left|Manasseh Maelanga || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 2,845 || 71.00 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Lloyd Gwee Toribaeko || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 465 || 11.60 || |- | align=left|David Toifai Misitomu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 285 || 7.10 || |- | align=left|Wilfred Bello Faari || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 125 || 3.10 || |- | align=left|Ezekiel Korai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 123 || 3.10 || |- | align=left|Philistus Olo Fafoi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 70 || 1.70 || |- | align=left|Sade Oge || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 1.60 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 28 || 0.70 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=10|Fataleka || rowspan=10|10,166 || align=left|Steve William Abana || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,954 || 34.20 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Felix Taloinao Laumae Kabini || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 978 || 17.10 || |- | align=left|Solomon Auga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 927 || 16.20 || |- | align=left|Thomas Ifuimae || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 587 || 10.30 || |- | align=left|Gregson Genesis Angisia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 422 || 7.40 || |- | align=left|Jeniffer Fugui || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 216 || 3.80 || |- | align=left|Allen Siau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 199 || 3.50 || |- | align=left|John Ruruka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 49 || 0.90 || |- | align=left|Peter Bubulu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 14 || 0.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 364 || 6.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=8|Gao/Bugotu || rowspan=8|5,531 || align=left|Samuel Manetoali || {{full party name with color|Rural and Urban Political Party}} || 2,479 || 66.70 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Rhoda Sikilabu || {{full party name with color|People's Congress Party}} || 564 || 15.20 || |- | align=left|Derick Kolinahiga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 494 || 13.30 || |- | align=left|Moffet B Tupi || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 111 || 3.00 || |- | align=left|Patteson Riumono || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 31 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Basil Manelegua || {{full party name with color|Independent Democratic Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 21 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Ian Aujare || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 5 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 9 || 0.20 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=15|Gizo/Kolombangara || rowspan=15|9,078 || align=left|Gordon Darcy Lilo || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 1,942 || 39.60 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Kenneth Bule Hite || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 905 || 18.50 || |- | align=left|Daniel Kennedy || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 520 || 10.60 || |- | align=left|Warren Paia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 342 || 7.00 || |- | align=left|Mockson Aaron || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 307 || 6.30 || |- | align=left|Jackson Piasi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 140 || 2.90 || |- | align=left|George Tataio || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 123 || 2.50 || |- | align=left|Ernest Kenji Sato || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 120 || 2.40 || |- | align=left|Robins Mesepitu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 115 || 2.30 || |- | align=left|Mark Kale || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 101 || 2.10 || |- | align=left|Reuben Lilo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 65 || 1.30 || |- | align=left|Ian Roni Gina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 41 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Ishmelly Kevu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 31 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Komoe Toma || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 30 || 0.60 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 116 || 2.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=11|Hograno/Kia/Havulei || rowspan=11|5,749 || align=left|Selwyn Riumana || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,461 || 35.20 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Dudley Lonamei || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 928 || 22.30 || |- | align=left|Dick Daoleni || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 636 || 15.30 || |- | align=left|Jane Magata Tozaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 447 || 10.80 || |- | align=left|George Ngumi Goi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 257 || 6.20 || |- | align=left|Eddie Ene || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 252 || 6.10 || |- | align=left|Nelson Kehe Kile || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 99 || 2.40 || |- | align=left|Peter Mcpherson || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 32 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Atkin Bera || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 12 || 0.30 || |- | align=left|Reuben Natowan || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 9 || 0.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 20 || 0.50 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=12|Lau/Mbaelelea || rowspan=12|16,740 || align=left|Walter Folotalu || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 2,370 || 25.80 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Augustine Auga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,482 || 16.10 || |- | align=left|John Meke || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,219 || 13.30 || |- | align=left|Judson Lee Leafasia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,198 || 13.00 || |- | align=left|Toata Molea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,064 || 11.60 || |- | align=left|Charles Ferania Sale || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 724 || 7.90 || |- | align=left|John Dominic Gela || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 380 || 4.10 || |- | align=left|Silver Mango || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 322 || 3.50 || |- | align=left|Philip Solodia Seni || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 294 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Leslie Lazarus || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 59 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Fagal Aengari || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 25 || 0.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 60 || 0.70 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=8|Malaita Outer Islands || rowspan=8|2,913 || align=left|Martin Kealoe || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 739 || 45.20 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Hugo Kahano || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 496 || 30.30 || |- | align=left|Patrick Vahoe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 230 || 14.10 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|David Holosivi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 73 || 4.50 || |- | align=left|Reginald W Aipia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 69 || 4.20 || |- | align=left|Thomas Sapivaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 4 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|Rodger D Tauariki || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 4 || 0.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 21 || 1.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=11|Maringe/Kokota || rowspan=11|5,665 || align=left|Varian Lonamei || {{full party name with color|Independent Democratic Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 1,385 || 32.60 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Culwick Togamana || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 996 || 23.50 || |- | align=left|Leslie Kikolo || {{full party name with color|People's Federation Party}} || 913 || 21.50 || |- | align=left|Tione Bugotu || {{full party name with color|Rural and Urban Political Party}} || 317 || 7.50 || |- | align=left|Moses Sasago || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 246 || 5.80 || |- | align=left|Samson Aumae || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 213 || 5.00 || |- | align=left|John Colridge Lolly || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 72 || 1.70 || |- | align=left|Rachel Theotahigna || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 41 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|John Charlie Sotamana || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 26 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Clement Rojumana || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 22 || 0.50 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 11 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=13|Marovo || rowspan=13|10,361 || align=left|Snyder Rini || {{full party name with color|Independent Democratic Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 2,520 || 37.10 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Philemon Riti || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,426 || 21.00 || |- | align=left|Ivan Kerovo Ngai || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 720 || 10.60 || |- | align=left|Undikolo Pelobule || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 482 || 7.10 || |- | align=left|Atabani Tahu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 386 || 5.70 || |- | align=left|Edward Tokuru || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 342 || 5.00 || |- | align=left|Eric Hivae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 306 || 4.50 || |- | align=left|Milikada Miller Silas || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 235 || 3.50 || |- | align=left|Hellen Saera Hilli || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 215 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Denton Dino Bennie || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 83 || 1.20 || |- | align=left|Spama Runialo Sialo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 59 || 0.90 || |- | align=left|Lore Reuben || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 2 || 0.00 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 24 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=13|Nggela || rowspan=13|10,868 || align=left|Mark Roboliu Kemakeza || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,966 || 24.40 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Johnley T. Hatimoana || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 1,843 || 22.90 || |- | align=left|Christian Salini || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 1,522 || 18.90 || |- | align=left|Clement Rexley Kakango || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 1,079 || 13.40 || |- | align=left|Ronald M. Unusi || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 634 || 7.90 || |- | align=left|Bartholomew Parapolo || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 506 || 6.30 || |- | align=left|Alfred Pohe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 231 || 2.90 || |- | align=left|Daniel A. Parapolo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 88 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Catherine Ann Pule || {{full party name with color|People's Congress Party}} || 74 || 0.90 || |- | align=left|John Gorosi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 30 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Fred Samora || {{full party name with color|New Nation Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 28 || 0.30 || |- | align=left|Cecil Ono || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 8 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 34 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=7|North East Guadalcanal || rowspan=7|7,763 || align=left|Derek Sikua || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 2,535 || 57.00 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Alfred Mane Ngelea Lovanitilia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 887 || 19.90 || |- | align=left|Henry Saea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 317 || 7.10 || |- | align=left|Ishmael Robert Leuape || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 241 || 5.40 || |- | align=left|Brally Jim Tavalia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 217 || 4.90 || |- | align=left|Farral Wilfred || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 209 || 4.70 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 43 || 1.00 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=13|North Guadalcanal || rowspan=13|8,484 || align=left|Martin Sopage || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,489 || 31.20 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Alfred Maeke Junior || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 940 || 19.70 || |- | align=left|Daniel Vedar Buto || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 611 || 12.80 || |- | align=left|Andrew Kuvu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 574 || 12.00 || |- | align=left|Samson Maneka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 373 || 7.80 || |- | align=left|Benedict Garimane || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 254 || 5.30 || |- | align=left|Greenta Vienna Tome || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 231 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|John Rossivaena || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 154 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Harry Barnabas || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 1.30 || |- | align=left|David Qwan || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 20 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Edmond Sonitavea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 16 || 0.30 || |- | align=left|Stephen Paeni || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 15 || 0.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 37 || 0.80 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=10|North Malaita || rowspan=10|9,188 || align=left|Jimmy Lusibaea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 3,091 || 49.60 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Michael Maeliau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 882 || 14.20 || |- | align=left|Leslie Leau Kwaiga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 813 || 13.00 || |- | align=left|Daniel E. Kwanairara || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 566 || 9.10 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Mahlon Oduramo Suilifia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 342 || 5.50 || |- | align=left|Sensie George || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 296 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|Joel Moffat Konofilia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 102 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Raymond Aumae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|Lawrence Foanaota || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 55 || 0.90 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 19 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=4|North New Georgia || rowspan=4|2,705 || align=left|Job Dudley Tausinga || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 1,419 || 73.90 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Dewin Alick || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 458 || 23.90 || |- | align=left|Nuatali Tongarutu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 36 || 1.90 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 7 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=7|North Vella Lavella || rowspan=7|3,764 || align=left|Milner Tozaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,225 || 45.00 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Pye Robert Kuve || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,082 || 39.70 || |- | align=left|Alistair Porebangara Paekera || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 292 || 10.70 || |- | align=left|Maleli Zalao || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 2.30 || |- | align=left|Casper Dorauvo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 40 || 1.50 || |- | align=left|Gwen Abana Jitukalo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 12 || 0.40 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 9 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=7|North West Choiseul || rowspan=7|6,208 || align=left|Connelly Sadakabatu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,408 || 30.00 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Francis Qalo || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,151 || 24.50 || |- | align=left|Ralph Billy Takubala || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,027 || 21.90 || |- | align=left|Clement Pikabatu Kengava || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 775 || 16.50 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Alpha Kimata || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 206 || 4.40 || |- | align=left|Sylvia Nowak Anderson || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 113 || 2.40 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 12 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=15|North West Guadalcanal || rowspan=15|8,238 || align=left|Horst Heinz Bodo Dettke || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 2,228 || 41.30 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Siriako Usa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,382 || 25.60 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Joseph Pali Neilsen || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 507 || 9.40 || |- | align=left|Charles Brown Beu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 456 || 8.50 || |- | align=left|Solomon Love || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 270 || 5.00 || |- | align=left|Francis Mocho Belande Sade || {{full party name with color|Direct Development Party}} || 176 || 3.30 || |- | align=left|Hilda Padavera Kii || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 117 || 2.20 || |- | align=left|Charles Keku Chilivi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 82 || 1.50 || |- | align=left|Michael Ben Walahoula || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 54 || 1.00 || |- | align=left|Stephen Labu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 48 || 0.90 || |- | align=left|Joseph Solomon Anea || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 14 || 0.30 || |- | align=left|John Quan || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 12 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|Craig Pelu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 9 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|George Kavoa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 6 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 32 || 0.60 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=6|Ranongga/Simbo || rowspan=6|5,730 || align=left|Charles Sigoto || {{full party name with color|Reform Democratic Party}} || 1,485 || 38.40 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Francis Billy Hilly || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 1,277 || 33.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Belani Tekulu || {{full party name with color|New Nation Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 697 || 18.00 || |- | align=left|Elizabeth Tamugula Pearson || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 254 || 6.60 || |- | align=left|Stephen Suti-Agalo || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 118 || 3.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 33 || 0.90 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=9|Rennell/Bellona || rowspan=9|3,386 || align=left|Seth Gukuna || {{full party name with color|People's Congress Party}} || 882 || 47.50 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Puia Tuhanuku || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 278 || 15.00 || |- | align=left|Timothy Johnston || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 157 || 8.50 || |- | align=left|Charlie Tango || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 154 || 8.30 || |- | align=left|Collin Tesuatai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 142 || 7.70 || |- | align=left|Clive Sunga Tuimaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 93 || 5.00 || |- | align=left|Nollan Teika || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 75 || 4.00 || |- | align=left|Jay Kabei || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 59 || 3.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 15 || 0.80 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=6|Russells/Savo || rowspan=6|6,892 || align=left|Dickson Mua Panakitasi || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,840 || 42.50 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Allan Kemakeza || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 1,649 || 38.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Reginald Hill Kokili || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 325 || 7.50 || |- | align=left|Sterry Leni Kuatavem || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 312 || 7.20 || |- | align=left|Baptise Tura || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 180 || 4.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 28 || 0.60 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=8|Shortland || rowspan=8|2,939 || align=left|Steve Laore || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,073 || 49.30 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Augustine Taneko || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 901 || 41.40 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Albert Bakale Laore || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 136 || 6.30 || |- | align=left|Derick Pako || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 12 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Ronnie Kidoe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 5 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|Ninamo Otuana || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 5 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|Queensland Olega || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1 || 0.00 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 43 || 2.00 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=16|Small Malaita || rowspan=16|11,774 || align=left|Rick Houenipwela || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,677 || 24.60 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|William Nii Haomae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,606 || 23.50 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Edwin Awaioli || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 825 || 12.10 || |- | align=left|Rudolf Henry Dora || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 725 || 10.60 || |- | align=left|Patrick Wate || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 567 || 8.30 || |- | align=left|Christopher Wate || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 415 || 6.10 || |- | align=left|Alex Bartlett || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 303 || 4.40 || |- | align=left|Elizah Owa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 283 || 4.10 || |- | align=left|Matthew Fakaia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 173 || 2.50 || |- | align=left|Willie Fa'asu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 47 || 0.70 || |- | align=left|Lyndon Wateitohi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 37 || 0.50 || |- | align=left|James Henry Star Dora || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 31 || 0.50 || |- | align=left|Leslie Anthony Saru || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 30 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Clement Honiola || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 13 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|Joseph Wane || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 13 || 0.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 77 || 1.10 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=14|South Choiseul || rowspan=14|5,581 || align=left|Elizah Doro Muala || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 635 || 17.50 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Jackson Kiloe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 524 || 14.50 || |- | align=left|Robertson Erere Galokale || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 497 || 13.70 || |- | align=left|Noah Zala || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 442 || 12.20 || |- | align=left|Wilson Pita || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 416 || 11.50 || |- | align=left|Cromwell Qopoto || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 214 || 5.90 || |- | align=left|Michael Collin Pitakaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 213 || 5.90 || |- | align=left|Alick Sogati || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 196 || 5.40 || |- | align=left|Bradley Pitanoe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 161 || 4.40 || |- | align=left|Atkin Vilaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 100 || 2.80 || |- | align=left|Walter Katovai || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 73 || 2.00 || |- | align=left|Caleb Kotali || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 69 || 1.90 || |- | align=left|Collish Leketo Tutua || {{full party name with color|Reform Democratic Party}} || 55 || 1.50 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 30 || 0.80 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=15|South Guadalcanal || rowspan=15|6,131 || align=left|David Day Pacha || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,941 || 49.80 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Cornelius Vonseu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 662 || 17.00 || |- | align=left|Andrew Donua Muaki || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 643 || 16.50 || |- | align=left|Francis Peter Para || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 190 || 4.90 || |- | align=left|Jack Israel Bana || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 153 || 3.90 || |- | align=left|Martin Tsuki || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 66 || 1.70 || |- | align=left|Marx Lua Tova || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Charles Aiwosuga Cheka'a || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 58 || 1.50 || |- | align=left|Karnol Kalea Sala || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 44 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Victor Totu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 22 || 0.60 || |- | align=left|Allastair Teava || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 16 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Joshua Karichi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 9 || 0.20 || |- | align=left|Betty Lirma Gigisi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 5 || 0.10 || |- | align=left|Ron Lawson Meke || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 3 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 18 || 0.50 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=9|South New Georgia/Rendova/Tetepari || rowspan=9|6,138 || align=left|Danny Philip || {{full party name with color|Reform Democratic Party}} || 1,579 || 39.10 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Francis John Zama || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,050 || 26.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|David Lani Gina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 535 || 13.30 || |- | align=left|Simba Paza || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 306 || 7.60 || |- | align=left|Aseri Tamana || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 297 || 7.40 || |- | align=left|Elizah R. Hoe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 113 || 2.80 || |- | align=left|Nairy Alamu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 98 || 2.40 || |- | align=left|Doreen Linga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 28 || 0.70 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 29 || 0.70 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=7|South Vella Lavella || rowspan=7|5,160 || align=left|Lional Alex || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 997 || 26.30 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Trevor Olavae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 832 || 22.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Jennings Movobule || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 824 || 21.70 || |- | align=left|Milton B. Sibisobere || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 815 || 21.50 || |- | align=left|Roland Mae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 182 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|Kelly Levi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 117 || 3.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 23 || 0.60 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=9|Temotu Nende || rowspan=9|6,720 || align=left|Commins Aston Mewa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,467 || 29.80 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|John Patterson Oti || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,198 || 24.30 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Philip Mali || {{full party name with color|Rural Development Party}} || 897 || 18.20 || |- | align=left|Freddy Me'esa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 570 || 11.60 || |- | align=left|Edward Daiwo || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 251 || 5.10 || |- | align=left|James Mekab || {{full party name with color|People's Alliance Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 241 || 4.90 || |- | align=left|George Henry Malirbaal || {{full party name with color|Direct Development Party}} || 202 || 4.10 || |- | align=left|Edwin Meibu || {{full party name with color|New Nation Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 81 || 1.60 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 19 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=14|Temotu Pele || rowspan=14|4,512 || align=left|Martin Teddy Magga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 897 || 30.60 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Michael Maina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 601 || 20.50 || |- | align=left|Nelson Nimelea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 484 || 16.50 || |- | align=left|Alfred Apela Toaki || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 259 || 8.80 || |- | align=left|David Dalaume || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 169 || 5.80 || |- | align=left|George Boape || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 118 || 4.00 || |- | align=left|Alfred Dagi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 113 || 3.90 || |- | align=left|Joe Atkin Leiau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 88 || 3.00 || |- | align=left|Philip Nadu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 79 || 2.70 || |- | align=left|Ross Hepworth || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 58 || 2.00 || |- | align=left|Johnson Levela || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 23 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Oliver Melive Osi || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 16 || 0.50 || |- | align=left|George West || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 9 || 0.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 21 || 0.70 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=19|Temotu Vatud || rowspan=19|3,830 || align=left|Clay Forau Soalaoi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 602 || 25.20 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Noel Aisa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 400 || 16.70 || |- | align=left|Walter Mavaemua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 254 || 10.60 || |- | align=left|Afetama Steven Torro || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 206 || 8.60 || |- | align=left|Chriss Patty || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 131 || 5.50 || |- | align=left|Timothy Walter Titiulu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 118 || 4.90 || |- | align=left|Nathan Nukusaumua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 114 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|Casper Muna Tofimao || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 114 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|Patrick Mundano || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 113 || 4.70 || |- | align=left|Samuel Kafukese || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 101 || 4.20 || |- | align=left|Gordon H. Bila || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 62 || 2.60 || |- | align=left|Jeffrey Teava || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 56 || 2.30 || |- | align=left|Phillip S. Tuapa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 37 || 1.50 || |- | align=left|Samson Rangi Ariki || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 27 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Michael Meone || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 26 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Frank L. Kataina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 10 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|James Rafe Mua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 9 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Lazarus Munamua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 2 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 9 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=15|Ulawa/Ugi || rowspan=15|3,664 || align=left|James Tora || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 641 || 26.00 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Nathaniel Rahumae Waena || {{full party name with color|National Party (Solomon Islands)}} || 563 || 22.80 || |- | align=left|Noel Mamau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 291 || 11.80 || |- | align=left|Carl Warren Beldon || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 214 || 8.70 || |- | align=left|Augustine Waetara || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 182 || 7.40 || |- | align=left|Peter Titiulu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 116 || 4.70 || |- | align=left|Henry Marau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 94 || 3.80 || |- | align=left|Ashley Rohorua Riwenimae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 89 || 3.60 || |- | align=left|Michael Ramsey Poki || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 80 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Wilfred Robertson Natei || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 66 || 2.70 || |- | align=left|Meffrey Awao || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 51 || 2.10 || |- | align=left|Raphael Oli || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 39 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Fox Cornes Sumaheniau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 26 || 1.10 || |- | align=left|Joseph Harry Maka'a || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 5 || 0.20 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 7 || 0.30 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=11|West ꞌAreꞌare || rowspan=11|6,209 || align=left|John Maneniaru || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,281 || 32.20 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Severino Nuaiasi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,178 || 29.60 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Martin Tome Haikau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 406 || 10.20 || |- | align=left|Campion Ohasio || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 259 || 6.50 || |- | align=left|Andrew Nori || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 190 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|Samson Maeniuta Rihuoha || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 175 || 4.40 || |- | align=left|Peter Hauia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 161 || 4.10 || |- | align=left|Paul Rasuhiraro Opaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 146 || 3.70 || |- | align=left|Slayde Waiwaki Ehakeni || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 130 || 3.30 || |- | align=left|Joe Timothy Ariaria || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 34 || 0.90 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 15 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=12|West Guadalcanal || rowspan=12|5,652 || align=left|Moses Garu || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,006 || 23.20 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Pascal Belamataga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 840 || 19.30 || |- | align=left|Anthony Kamu Veke || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 778 || 17.90 || |- | align=left|Peter S. Haeo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 466 || 10.70 || |- | align=left|David Rosalio || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 451 || 10.40 || |- | align=left|Samson Teteha || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 245 || 5.60 || |- | align=left|Obadiah Gadi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 201 || 4.60 || |- | align=left|Joshua Bulolo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 165 || 3.80 || |- | align=left|Edme Ziokera || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 101 || 2.30 || |- | align=left|Silas Devine Gift Lauvisu || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Liberal Party}} || 20 || 0.50 || |- | align=left|George W. Mangale || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 1 || 0.00 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 70 || 1.60 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=7|West Honiara || rowspan=7|32,702 || align=left|Namson Tran || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 4,499 || 56.60 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Isaac Inoke Tosika || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 1,552 || 19.50 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Alfred Soaki || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 892 || 11.20 || |- | align=left|Catherine Sheardown Atanikakia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 516 || 6.50 || |- | align=left|Andrew Mua || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 299 || 3.80 || |- | align=left|Toxi Polyn || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 103 || 1.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 90 || 1.10 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=14|West Kwaio || rowspan=14|6,382 || align=left|Peter Tom || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,550 || 34.80 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Augustine Lafo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 790 || 17.70 || |- | align=left|Jack Ofoata || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 611 || 13.70 || |- | align=left|Mathias Olofia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 387 || 8.70 || |- | align=left|Fred Sisifiu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 303 || 6.80 || |- | align=left|Harry Kwalafunu || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 253 || 5.70 || |- | align=left|Robert Wales Feraltelia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 126 || 2.80 || |- | align=left|Alfred Afeau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 125 || 2.80 || |- | align=left|Charles Karaori || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 118 || 2.70 || |- | align=left|Fred Saega || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 59 || 1.30 || |- | align=left|Tony Uania || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 57 || 1.30 || |- | align=left|Henry Dada || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 40 || 0.90 || |- | align=left|Anderson K. Raenaitoro || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 14 || 0.30 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 18 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=19|West Kwara'ae || rowspan=19|13,993 || align=left|Sam Shemuel Iduri || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Democratic Party}} || 1,451 || 18.40 || align=left|Re-elected |- | align=left|Martin Saefafia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,015 || 12.80 || |- | align=left|Jack Kaota || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 961 || 12.20 || |- | align=left|Sam Alasia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 827 || 10.50 || |- | align=left|Casper Kosute'e Dausabea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 789 || 10.00 || |- | align=left|Allan Tori Tomu || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 631 || 8.00 || |- | align=left|Martin Aebata || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 614 || 7.80 || |- | align=left|Paul Kukute Daokalia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 461 || 5.80 || |- | align=left|Martin Fini || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 337 || 4.30 || |- | align=left|Simon Mannie || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 251 || 3.20 || |- | align=left|Augustine Faliomea Maelifaka || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 207 || 2.60 || |- | align=left|Erickson Otia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 64 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Fred Maniau || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 63 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|John Alfred Tuasulia || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 63 || 0.80 || |- | align=left|Henry Tagini Anita || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 58 || 0.70 || |- | align=left|Robert Madeo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 35 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Jared Daudau Tagini || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 29 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Leslie Osimae || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 8 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 40 || 0.50 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=16|West Makira || rowspan=16|6,425 || align=left|Dick Ha'amori || {{full party name with color|Direct Development Party}} || 871 || 18.50 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Jackson Sunaone || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 788 || 16.80 || |- | align=left|Paul Marita || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 518 || 11.00 || |- | align=left|Japhet Waipora || {{full party name with color|Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party}} || 377 || 8.00 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|James Morea || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 331 || 7.00 || |- | align=left|Jimmy Hanson Riunga || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 327 || 7.00 || |- | align=left|Daniel Dautaha || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 310 || 6.60 || |- | align=left|Golden Kiloko || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 271 || 5.80 || |- | align=left|Nelson Nausi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 227 || 4.80 || |- | align=left|Peter Trena Raraha'abura || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 160 || 3.40 || |- | align=left|Edmond Dangi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 134 || 2.90 || |- | align=left|Alick Dangi || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 121 || 2.60 || |- | align=left|Richard Taro || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 120 || 2.60 || |- | align=left|Jackton Raeri || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 92 || 2.00 || |- | align=left|John Mepuke Ta'aru || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 36 || 0.80 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 18 || 0.40 || |- ! colspan=8| |- | align=left rowspan=13|West New Georgia/Vona Vona || rowspan=13|9,241 || align=left|Silas Kerry Vaqara Tausinga || {{full party name with color|Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement}} || 1,487 || 27.50 || align=left|Elected |- | align=left|Peter James Boyers || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 1,327 || 24.60 || align=left|Unseated |- | align=left|Aquila Talasasa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 680 || 12.60 || |- | align=left|Gloria Sibisobere || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 594 || 11.00 || |- | align=left|Billy Veo || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 508 || 9.40 || |- | align=left|Selina Boso || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 211 || 3.90 || |- | align=left|Nelson Boso || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 186 || 3.40 || |- | align=left|Joseph Douglas || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 159 || 2.90 || |- | align=left|Patt R. Loe || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 96 || 1.80 || |- | align=left|Milton Talasasa || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 84 || 1.60 || |- | align=left|Robertson Bato || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 24 || 0.40 || |- | align=left|Wilson Gina || {{party name with color|Independent}} || 7 || 0.10 || |- | align=left colspan=3|''Rejected votes'' || 37 || 0.70 || |}

==Aftermath== On 11 August 2009, lobbying was reportedly in progress, as several political groups jockeyed to form a coalition government, with three main camps forming.

The first camp was built around the outgoing government led by Derek Sikua. One of its spokespeople, Matthew Wale, claimed on 13 August that the group has the support of five parties and 30 MPs including the Solomon Islands Democratic Party (12 MPs), the Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (4), the Solomon Islands Liberal Party (1), the People's Congress Party (1), and six independents. This camp was based at the Heritage Hotel.<ref name="One Television, 13/08/10">{{cite web|url=http://www.onetelevision.com.sb/index.php/national-news/government/13340-three-political-camps-appear-to-be-the-front-runners-to-forming-the-new-government|title=One Television, 13/08/10|access-date=14 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723215636/http://www.onetelevision.com.sb/index.php/national-news/government/13340-three-political-camps-appear-to-be-the-front-runners-to-forming-the-new-government|archive-date=23 July 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

A second camp was based around three parties: the Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party led by former Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare (4 seats); the Direct Development Party led by Dick Ha'amori (3); and the Reform Democratic Party led by former Deputy Prime Minister Danny Philip (2). This camp was based at the Pacific Casino Hotel.<ref name="One Television, 13/08/10"/>

A third camp was led by the newly established Independent Democratic Party (IDP) led by Snyder Rini, and was based at Honiara Hotel. The IDP's party secretary Leonard Kaitu'u explained that the IDP was the successor to a previous party, the Association of Independent Members.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solomonstarnews.com/viewpoint/letters-to-the-editor/7509-independent-democratic-party|title=Leonard Kaitu'u, letter to the editor, Solomon Star, 13/08/10|access-date=14 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614063506/http://www.solomonstarnews.com/viewpoint/letters-to-the-editor/7509-independent-democratic-party|archive-date=14 June 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> Kaitu'u has suggested that their camp will also get support from the People's Alliance Party (PAP) and the Solomon Islands Party for Rural Advancement (SIPRA).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solomonstarnews.com/news/national/7433-lobbying-starts|title=Lobbying starts, Solomon Star, 10/08/10|access-date=14 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110614063544/http://www.solomonstarnews.com/news/national/7433-lobbying-starts|archive-date=14 June 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> It was thought possible that SIPRA would decide to join with the Heritage Hotel camp. A spokesman for the group denied that cash incentives were being used to secure members for the coalition.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=5437 |title=Political "Camps" Kick Start Lobbying Process |access-date=12 August 2010}} Solomon Times Online, 11 August 2010</ref>

Danny Philip was narrowly elected the Prime Minister on 24 August 2010, with 26 votes to 23 for his rival, the Democratic Party's Steve Abana.<ref name=solomontimes2>{{cite news|title=Danny Philip is Prime Minister|url=http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwid=5483|work=Solomon Times|date=25 August 2010|access-date=24 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101130034459/http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=5483|archive-date=30 November 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref>

In a victory speech following the Prime Ministerial election, Philip stated that his first priority would be to form a new government.<ref name=solomontimes2/> He said his government would actively support the country's Constitutional Reform process.<ref name=solomontimes2/> This had been one of his central campaign pledges, and the reason why he had formed the Reform Democratic Party.<ref>[http://www.islandsun.com.sb/index.php/latest-news/latest-news/926-party-vows-to-reform-constitution "Party vows to reform constitution"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101223115406/http://www.islandsun.com.sb/index.php/latest-news/latest-news/926-party-vows-to-reform-constitution |date=23 December 2010 }}, ''Island Sun'', 12 July 2010</ref>

Upon naming his cabinet, he appointed Manasseh Maelanga as his deputy.<ref>[http://www.islandsun.com.sb/index.php/latest-news/latest-news/1199-pm-philip-name-ministers- "PM Philip name ministers"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100829162506/http://www.islandsun.com.sb/index.php/latest-news/latest-news/1199-pm-philip-name-ministers- |date=29 August 2010 }}, ''Island Sun'', 27 August 2010</ref>

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