- Source: 2024 Niuean village council elections
Village council elections were held in Niue on 31 August 2024 to elect members of the village councils of all fourteen villages. However, in only four villages were there more candidates than seats to fill, so all other candidates were elected unopposed. The elections were held alongside four nationwide referendums.
Electoral system
Niue uses a multiple non-transferable vote system to elect members to the Village Council. Voters will select five candidates, and whichever five candidates receives the most votes, will be elected.
Background
The public notice of the election was announced on 8 August. Electoral rolls were opened on 14 August, and closed on 20 August. Voters could only register during that time. The candidate list was announced on 23 August. Only villages that nominated more than five candidates would vote on candidates.
Results
= Alofi Tokelau (North)
== Alofi Toga (South)
== Avatele
== Hakupu
== Hikutavake
== Lakepa
== Liku
== Makefu
== Mutalau
== Namukulu
=Darren Tohovaka, the Chief Electoral Officer, confirmed that Namukulu would only be able to nominate two candidates.
= Tamakautoga
== Toi
== Tuapa
== Vaiea
=References
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