At the close of the 30-day period for filing of petitions the High Court of Solomon Islands has confirmed that 29 petitions were filed.

Petitioners have had to deposit SBD$40,000 as cash surety before filing. The High Court says all cases are listed for mention 20 days after they are filed.

Below is a list of those that have had petitions filed against them, in no particular order.

1. Rexford Ramofafia - Fataleka

2. Freda Tuki - Temotu Vatud

3. Bradley Tovosia - East Guadalcanal

4. Matthew Wale - Aoke/Langalanga

5. Frederick Koloqeto - South Vela la Vela

6. Derrick Manua’ari - West Makira

7. Stanley Festus Sofu - East Kwaio

8. Nanson Tran - West Honiara

9. Robertson Galo - South Choiseul

10. Makario Tagini - Baegu/Asifola

11. Sam Iduri - West Kwara’ae

12. Moffat Fugui - Central Honiara

13. Peter Shanel Agovaka - Central Guadalcanal

14. Danny Philip - South New Georgia/Rendova/Tetepari

15. Silas Tausinga - West New Georgia

16. Lanelle Tanangada - Gizo/Kolombangara

17. Dickson Mua - Savo/Russell

18. Anthony K Veke - West Guadalcanal

19. Peter Kenilorea Jr. - East Are’Are

20. Senly Fiualea - North Malaita

21. Manasseh Maelanga - East Malaita

22. Jackson Fiulaua - Central Kwara'ae

23. Titus Fika - West Kwaio

24. Jamie Vokia - North East Guadalcanal

25. Augustine Auga - Lau/Mbaelelea

26. Manasseh Sogavare - East Choiseul 

27. Bartholomew Parapolo - Ngella

28. John Maneniaru - West Are Are

29. Douglas Ete - East Honiara