Gender Quotas Database

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Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands

Melanesia

Solomon Islands has a Unicameral parliament with legislated quotas for the single/lower house. 4 of 50 (8%) seats in the National Parliament are held by women.

At a glance

Structure of parliament Unicameral

Are there legislated quotas

For the Single / Lower house? Yes
For the Upper house? No
For the Sub-national level? No

Are there voluntary quotas?

Adopted by political parties?
Is there additional information? Yes

Single / Lower House

National Parliament

Voluntary Political Party Quotas*

* Only political parties represented in parliament are included. When a country has legislated quotas in place, only political parties that have voluntary quotas that exceed the percentage/number of the national quota legislation are presented in this table.

Additional information

The Solomon Islands’ electoral system is based on a single member plurality system. It has recently enacted legislation that aims to increase the participation of women, through the Political Parties Integrity Act 2014.  The specific measure passed on the 27th of May 2014, “A political party shall reserve for women at least ten per cent of the total number of candidates it selects and endorses to contest an election. [48. (1)]” is a provision meant to ensure a minimum level of women’s participation as candidates for election to parliament. However, a very low threshold of required minimum number of women candidates and the absence of any sanctions in case of non-compliance with the gender quota rule weakens the effect of such a legislative measure.  This new financial incentive has not increased the amount of women as candidates in any substantial way. In the elections of 2010, only 25 out of 509 candidates (5 %) vying for parliamentary seats were women, subsequently none were elected (iPU). In the election of November 2014 only 26 women were nominated as candidates out of total 443 submitted candidates (6%) (IPU), and only 1 woman was elected to parliament. Thus, with only 2 % of women in parliament, Solomon Islands have one of the lowest levels of women’s representation in parliaments around the world. According to IPU, only three women in the country’s history have won parliamentary representation (iPU).

Sources

Legal Sources:

  • Constitution of Solomon Island (amended through 2022) - Link
  • Electoral Act 2018 - Link
  • Political Parties Integrity Act Integrity Act 9/2014 - Link

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