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19 seats in the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands 10 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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General elections were held in the Cayman Islands on 24 May 2017.[1] They were the first elections held after electoral reforms approved in a 2012 referendum, which introduced single member constituencies.
The People's Progressive Movement remained the largest party, winning seven of the 19 seats. However, independents emerged as the largest group in the Legislative Assembly with nine seats.[2]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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People's Progressive Movement | 4,909 | 31.23 | 7 | –2 | |
Cayman Democratic Party | 3,786 | 24.08 | 3 | 0 | |
Independents | 7,026 | 44.69 | 9 | +7 | |
Total | 15,721 | 100.00 | 19 | +1 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 21,228 | – | |||
Source: Caribbean Elections |
By constituency
Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|---|
West Bay North | Bernie Bush | Cayman Democratic Party | 436 |
Mervin Smith | Independent | 269 | |
Sarah Orrett-ebanks | Independent | 99 | |
West Bay West | William McKeeva Bush | Cayman Democratic Party | 605 |
Paul Desmond Rivers | Independent | 176 | |
Daphne Louise Orrett | People's Progressive Movement | 68 | |
West Bay Central | Eugene Ebanks, Capt. | Cayman Democratic Party | 435 |
Katherine Ebanks-Wilks | Independent | 342 | |
West Bay South | Tara Rivers | Independent | 534 |
John Jefferson, Jr. | Cayman Democratic Party | 350 | |
Burns Rankin | Independent | 56 | |
Laura Young | Independent | 52 | |
George Town North | Joseph Hew | People's Progressive Movement | 402 |
Pearlina Mcgaw-lumsden | Cayman Democratic Party | 268 | |
Karin M. Thompson | Independent | 117 | |
George Town West | Ellio Anthony Solomon | Independent | 93 |
Jonathan Bardowell Piercy | Cayman Democratic Party | 334 | |
David Charles Wight | People's Progressive Movement | 350 | |
Dennie Warren, Jr. | Independent | 80 | |
George Town Central | Kenneth Vernon Bryan | Independent | 495 |
Marco Archer | People's Progressive Movement | 460 | |
George Town South | Catherine Rosita Tyson | Independent | 78 |
Paul Wendell Hurlston | Independent | 72 | |
Michael Thomas Adam | Cayman Democratic Party | 307 | |
Alric Jeremy Lindsay | Independent | 90 | |
Barbara Elizabeth Conolly | People's Progressive Movement | 375 | |
George Town East | Kenrick Herbert Webster, Dr. | Independent | 106 |
Roy Michael Mctaggart | People's Progressive Movement | 410 | |
Sharon Elaine Roulstone | Independent | 192 | |
Theresa Elizabeth Bodden | Cayman Democratic Party | 193 | |
Red Bay | Frank Mcfield | Independent | 92 |
Denniston Leitch Tibbetts | Cayman Democratic Party | 274 | |
Alden McLaughlin | People's Progressive Movement | 478 | |
Prospect | Matthew Leslie | Independent | 58 |
Austin Harris, Jr. | Independent | 466 | |
Lucille Seymour | People's Progressive Movement | 329 | |
Savannah | Anthony Eden | Independent | 446 |
Kent Mctaggart | Independent | 164 | |
Heather Bodden | People's Progressive Movement | 357 | |
Newlands | – | ||
Raul Gonzalez, Jr. | Independent | 156 | |
Alva Horatio Suckoo, Jr. | Independent | 433 | |
Gurney Wayne Panton | People's Progressive Movement | 418 | |
Bodden Town West | Stafford Berry | Cayman Democratic Party | 217 |
Maxine Bodden-robinson | People's Progressive Movement | 306 | |
Gilbert Allan Mclean | Independent | 187 | |
Christopher Selvin Saunders | Independent | 380 | |
Bodden Town East | Osbourne Vendryes Bodden | People's Progressive Movement | 290 |
Robert Anthony Bodden | Cayman Democratic Party | 367 | |
Dwayne Stanley Seymour | Independent | 427 | |
Arnold Thomas Berry | Independent | 41 | |
North Side | Justin Ebanks | Independent | 75 |
Johany Ebanks | Independent | 179 | |
Ezzard Miller | Cayman Islands People's Alliance | 201 | |
Edward Owen Chisholm | People's Progressive Movement | 139 | |
East End | Issac Rankine | Independent | 246 |
V. Arden Mclean | Independent | 272 | |
John B. Mclean, Jr. | Independent | 74 | |
Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman | – | ||
Moses Kirkconnell, Iii | People's Progressive Movement | 302 | |
Maxine Avon Moore | Independent | 95 | |
Cayman Brac East | Juliana O'connor-Connolly | People's Progressive Movement | 225 |
Rudolph Lenbergh Dixon | Independent | 183 |
Government formation
Initially, a coalition government between the Progressives, Cayman Democratic Party members and independents was announced. Under the arrangement, Alden McLaughlin would have remained as premier and McKeeva Bush would have become speaker.[3] However, an agreement was later reached between the Cayman Democratic Party and all independent members apart from one to form a “government of national unity” in which McKeeva Bush will take office as Premier. In response, Alden McLaughlin suggested the incoming government would be a "train wreck" and that he did not "expect this government to last very long".[4]
It was then revealed that the deal between the CDP and independent members had failed, and that discussions on government formation were ongoing by all parties.[5]
Eventually, the coalition government originally proposed between the Progressives, Cayman Democratic Party members and independent members was agreed upon, and took office with Alden McLaughlin as Premier on 31 May.[6]
References
- ↑ 24 May 2017 named election date Archived 10 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Cayman Report, 10 May 2016
- ↑ 9 independents win as 2017 general elections come to a close Archived 2017-06-30 at the Wayback Machine Cayman 27, 25 May 2017
- ↑ EARLIER: McLaughlin, Bush announced agreement to form new government Cayman Compass, 26 May 2017
- ↑ BREAKING: Bush strikes deal with independents to become premier Cayman Compass, 26 May 2017
- ↑ Update: CDP, independents deal off; CDP executive resigns after initial Progressives deal axed Archived 2017-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Cayman 27, 28 May 2017
- ↑ Smooth swearing-in for Progressives-led national unity government Archived 2017-06-25 at the Wayback Machine Cayman 27, 31 May 2017
External links
- Electoral district map Cayman 27
- Cayman Islands Elections 2017 Archived 2017-10-08 at the Wayback Machine | Cayman Legislative Assembly Full Results