Parliamentary elections were held in the Federated States of Micronesia on 4 March 2003.[ 1] As there were no political parties, all 28 candidates ran as independents. Four candidates were elected unopposed.[ 2]
2003 Micronesian parliamentary election
At the time of the election, Congress consisted of 14 members, of which 10 were elected for two-year terms and four elected for four-year terms.[ 2] The 2003 elections were for both types of seats.[ 2]
State
District
Candidate
Votes
%
Notes
Chuuk
At-Large
Redley A. Killion
14,515
52.27
Elected
Jack Fritz
13,252
47.73
Election District 1
Henry Asugar
1,919
33.71
Elected
Fabian Nimea
1,557
27.35
Kachuo Eko
1,345
23.63
Herner Braiei
872
15.32
Election District 2
Roosevelt Kansou
—
Elected unopposed
Election District 3
Sabino Asor
2,144
30.16
Elected
Wiseman Moses
1,234
17.36
Joseph Kasian
947
13.32
Rockhudson Tomy
946
13.31
Simiram Sipenuk
717
10.09
Sanphy William
653
9.19
Johannes Serious
467
6.57
Election District 4
Twitier Aritos
4,100
55.77
Elected
John Petewon
3,252
44.23
Election District 5
Nelson Moses
1,279
51.68
Elected
Write-in
1,196
48.32
Kosrae
At-Large
Alik Alik
1,932
51.77
Elected
Jocob Nena
1,800
48.23
Election District
Claude Phillip
—
Elected unopposed
Pohnpei
At-Large
Resio Moses
5,399
40.02
Elected
Mohner Esiel
4,137
30.66
Leo A. Falcam
3,955
29.32
Election District 1
Dohsis S. Halbert
—
Elected unopposed
Election District 2
Dion G. Neth
2,299
40.63
Elected
Wagner M. Lawrence
1,820
32.16
Herman Semes
1,540
27.21
Election District 3
Peter M. Christian
2,861
67.13
Elected
Pauli Rodriguez
1,401
32.87
Yap
At-Large
Joseph Urusemal
2,579
73.90
Elected
Jesse Raglmar-Subolmar
911
26.10
Election District
Isaac V. Figir
—
Elected unopposed
Source: Adam Carr