2017 Caymanian general election
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.
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19 seats in the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands 10 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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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 |
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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 | Cayman Legislative Assembly Full Results