
The constitutional and political reforms undertaken prior to the 2010 general election paved the way for the people of the Kingdom of Tonga to elect more representative governments that are accountable to the electorate.
Tonga held its second general election since the reforms on 27 November 2014. What political bearing did the political and constitutional reforms have on the results of the 2014 general election? Could further reforms be introduced to make the government of Tonga more representative?
This Policy Brief analyses the results of the 2014 general election in order to highlight the areas political leaders should consider when building on the foundations of political reform to consolidate democracy in Tonga.

Contents
Introduction
Constitutional and political reforms
The 2014 election results
Turnover and share of the vote
Women candidates
Conclusions
Recommendations