Communal constituencies

Until the abolishment of communal constituencies in the Fijian electoral system in 2014, there was very little cross-ethnic voting in Fiji.[1] In communal constituencies, electors enrolled as ethnic Fijians, Indo-Fijians, Rotuman Islanders, or General electors (Europeans, Chinese, Banaba Islanders, and others) vote for a candidate of their own respective ethnic groups, in constituencies that have been reserved by ethnicity. Other methods of choosing parliamentarians came and went, but this feature was a constant until their final abolition in the 2013 Constitution.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Fraenkel, Jon (April 2015). "The Remorseless Power of Incumbency in Fiji's September 2014 Election". Round Table. 104 (2): 151–164. doi:10.1080/00358533.2015.1017255 – via EBSCOhost.

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