Three of the common-roll seats went to newcomers, with the initial results indicating that the final seat would be decided by a coin-toss. The final results on 3 May did not show a tie, with
Sonya Talagi winning the last seat on the common roll by two votes. Six candidates, including Premier
Dalton Tagelagi, were elected unopposed. Six women were elected. Three sitting MPs were unseated. In a secret ballot, the Assembly re-elected
Dalton Tagelagi as Premier in a 16-4 vote against
O'Love Jacobsen. Tagelagi appointed his Cabinet on 12 May, the first gender-balanced Cabinet in Niuean history.
Common roll By constituency Constituencies ==See also==