- Source: 2017 Micronesian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 7 March 2017, alongside a referendum on allowing dual citizenship. Although the proposed constitutional amendment to allow dual citizenship was approved by a majority of voters, it did not pass the threshold of 75% voting in favour in at least three of the four states.
Electoral system
The 14 members of Congress are elected by two methods; ten are elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting for two year terms. The four at-large Senators are elected on the basis of one from each state, for four year terms
Following the elections, the President and Vice-President are elected by the Congress, with only the four at-large Senators allowed to be candidates.
Results
= Congress
== Referendum
=The constitutional amendment to allow dual citizenship was passed in all four states, but only by more than 75% of voters in Kosrae.
References
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- 2017 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 2023 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 1991 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 1995 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 1981 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 1993 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 2015 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 1985 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 1979 Micronesian parliamentary election
- 2025 Micronesian parliamentary election