The only list able to gain two seats was Fakatahi kihe kaha'u e lelei / Ensemble pour un avenir meilleur (Together for a Better Future).
[2] The 2017 elections were noted for their very high participation, one of the highest in the recent history of Wallis and Futuna.
Slightly more than 88% of the electorate voted, with voter turnout at 87% on Wallis and 93% on Futuna.
[4] On 15 November 2022 the Council of State cancelled the result of the elections in Sigave, due to irregularities noted during the vote.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This Wallis and Futuna-related article is a stub.