Based on the unofficial election result of the PEC, Chiokai garnered 135 votes while Titiml got 125 votes.
For the 12 legislature seat, Esichang Takawo topped the result with 190 votes. Followed by Valentina Bangiar Omelau with 178 votes; Clifford Poch Osima, 171 votes; Midas Ngiracheluolu, 170 votes; Roman Mongami, 169 votes; Inawo Sebaklim, 146 votes; Asailee Yamada, 146 votes; Richard Ngiraked, 145 votes; Hadley Hesus, 144 votes; Elmis Ruluked, 139 votes; Kurt Ngiraked, 132 votes and Jack Ngiraked with 126 votes.
June 1 was the deadline for the Election office to receive absentee voting ballots.
Before the PEC has yet to count the absentee votes, Titiml was leading.
Festus Ringang, election officer III, however, said the result is still unofficial and this will be certified on June 9, or 15 days after the election.
Meanwhile for the Constitutional referendum result, the Yes garnered 203 votes while No has 56 votes.
The Kayangel State voted for referendum to reduce the amendments votes of 65 from 75 percent.
The result will also be certified next week.
The State has 414 registered voters but only 271 have cast their votes.
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