List of members of the Parliament of Fiji (1966–1972)
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The members of the Parliament of Fiji from 1966 until 1972 consisted of members of the House of Representatives elected between 26 September and 8 October 1966 (at which point it was the Legislative Council), and members appointed to the Senate when it was created at independence in 1970.
House of Representatives
| Constituency | Member | Party | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fijian Communal (11 seats) | |||
| Cakaudrove | Jone Naisara | Alliance Party | |
| Lau–Rotuma | Jonati Mavoa | Alliance Party | |
| Lomaiviti–Kadavu | Solomone Momoivalu | Alliance Party | |
| Macuata–Bua | Emosi Vuakatagane | Alliance Party | |
| North West Viti Levu | Sakeasi Waqanivavalagi | Alliance Party | |
| Rewa–Suva | Alipate Sikivou | Alliance Party | Died in 1970, replaced by Uraia Koroi (Alliance) |
| South Central Viti Levu | David Toganivalu | Alliance Party | |
| South West Viti Levu | Peniame Naqasima | Alliance Party | |
| Tailevu | William Toganivalu | Alliance Party | |
| Council of Chief nominees | George Cakobau | – | |
| Losalini Raravuya Dovi | – | ||
| Indo-Fijian Communal (9 seats) | |||
| North-East Vanua Levu | James Madhavan | Federation Party | |
| North-East Viti Levu | C. A. Shah | Federation Party | |
| North Eastern | Ram Jati Singh | Federation Party | |
| North-West Viti Levu | R. D. Patel | Federation Party | |
| South-Central Viti Levu | M. T. Khan | Federation Party | Replaced by Ujagar Singh following the 1968 by-elections |
| South-West Viti Levu | A. D. Patel | Federation Party | |
| Suva | Irene Jai Narayan | Federation Party | |
| Tailevu–Rewa | K. C. Ramrakha | Federation Party | |
| West Viti Levu | Sidiq Koya | Federation Party | |
| General Communal (7 seats) | |||
| Eastern and Central | Wesley Barrett | Alliance Party | |
| Northern | Harold Brockett Gibson | Independent | |
| Suva | John Falvey | Alliance Party | |
| Charles Stinson | Independent | ||
| William Yee | Alliance Party | ||
| West Viti Levu | Ronald Kermode | Alliance Party | |
| Robin Yarrow | Alliance Party | ||
| Cross-voting (9 seats) | |||
| Central Fijian | Edward Cakobau | Alliance Party | |
| Central General | Douglas Walkden-Brown | Alliance Party | |
| Central Indo-Fijian | Abdul Lateef | Alliance Party | |
| Northern and Eastern Fijian | Kamisese Mara | Alliance Party | |
| Northern and Eastern Fijian General | Lindsay Verrier | Alliance Party | |
| Northern and Eastern Indo-Fijian | Vijay R. Singh | Alliance Party | |
| Western Fijian | Joshua Toganivalu | Alliance Party | |
| Western General | Loloma Livingston | Alliance Party | |
| Western Indo-Fijian | K. S. Reddy | Alliance Party | |
| Source: Pacific Islands Monthly | |||
Senate
| Class | Member | |
|---|---|---|
| President | Robert Munro | |
| Great Council of Chiefs' Nominees | Napolioni Dawai | |
| Jone Mataitini | ||
| Livai Nasilivata | ||
| Apakuki Nanovo | ||
| Meli Salabogi | ||
| Kavaia Tagivetaua | ||
| Livai Volavola | ||
| Tiale Vuiyasawa | ||
| Council of Rotuma's Nominee | Wilson Inia | |
| Leader of the Opposition's Nominees | Glanville Lalabalavu | |
| Eqbal Mohammed | ||
| Isikeli Nadalo | ||
| Harish Sharma | ||
| Sarvan Singh | ||
| Mosese Tuisawau | ||
| Prime Minister's Nominees | Felix Emberson | |
| Penaia Ganilau | ||
| Ramanlal Kapadia | ||
| M. T. Khan | ||
| Anaseini Qionibaravi | ||
| Eddie Wong | ||
| Source: USP, USP | ||
