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.

2017 Caymanian general election

24 May 2017

19 seats in the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands
10 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats ±
PPM Alden McLaughlin 31.23 7 -2
CDP McKeeva Bush 24.08 3 0
Independents 44.69 9 +7
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency
Premier before Premier after
Alden McLaughlin
PPM
Alden McLaughlin
PPM

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

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Progressive Movement4,90931.237–2
Cayman Democratic Party3,78624.0830
Independents7,02644.699+7
Total15,721100.0019+1
Registered voters/turnout21,228
Source: Caribbean Elections

By constituency

Constituency Candidate Party Votes
West Bay NorthBernie BushCayman Democratic Party 436
Mervin SmithIndependent 269
Sarah Orrett-ebanksIndependent 99
West Bay WestWilliam McKeeva BushCayman Democratic Party 605
Paul Desmond RiversIndependent 176
Daphne Louise OrrettPeople's Progressive Movement 68
West Bay CentralEugene Ebanks, Capt.Cayman Democratic Party 435
Katherine Ebanks-WilksIndependent342
West Bay SouthTara RiversIndependent 534
John Jefferson, Jr.Cayman Democratic Party 350
Burns RankinIndependent 56
Laura YoungIndependent 52
George Town NorthJoseph HewPeople's Progressive Movement 402
Pearlina Mcgaw-lumsdenCayman Democratic Party 268
Karin M. ThompsonIndependent 117
George Town WestEllio Anthony SolomonIndependent 93
Jonathan Bardowell PiercyCayman Democratic Party 334
David Charles WightPeople's Progressive Movement 350
Dennie Warren, Jr.Independent 80
George Town CentralKenneth Vernon BryanIndependent 495
Marco ArcherPeople's Progressive Movement 460
George Town SouthCatherine Rosita TysonIndependent 78
Paul Wendell HurlstonIndependent 72
Michael Thomas AdamCayman Democratic Party 307
Alric Jeremy LindsayIndependent 90
Barbara Elizabeth ConollyPeople's Progressive Movement 375
George Town EastKenrick Herbert Webster, Dr.Independent 106
Roy Michael MctaggartPeople's Progressive Movement 410
Sharon Elaine RoulstoneIndependent 192
Theresa Elizabeth BoddenCayman Democratic Party 193
Red BayFrank McfieldIndependent 92
Denniston Leitch TibbettsCayman Democratic Party 274
Alden McLaughlinPeople's Progressive Movement 478
ProspectMatthew LeslieIndependent 58
Austin Harris, Jr.Independent 466
Lucille SeymourPeople's Progressive Movement 329
SavannahAnthony EdenIndependent 446
Kent MctaggartIndependent 164
Heather BoddenPeople's Progressive Movement 357
NewlandsMario RankinIndependent
Raul Gonzalez, Jr.Independent 156
Alva Horatio Suckoo, Jr.Independent 433
Gurney Wayne PantonPeople's Progressive Movement 418
Bodden Town WestStafford BerryCayman Democratic Party 217
Maxine Bodden-robinsonPeople's Progressive Movement 306
Gilbert Allan McleanIndependent 187
Christopher Selvin SaundersIndependent 380
Bodden Town EastOsbourne Vendryes BoddenPeople's Progressive Movement 290
Robert Anthony BoddenCayman Democratic Party 367
Dwayne Stanley SeymourIndependent 427
Arnold Thomas BerryIndependent 41
North SideJustin EbanksIndependent 75
Johany EbanksIndependent 179
Ezzard MillerCayman Islands People's Alliance 201
Edward Owen ChisholmPeople's Progressive Movement 139
East EndIssac RankineIndependent 246
V. Arden McleanIndependent 272
John B. Mclean, Jr.Independent 74
Cayman Brac West & Little CaymanNickolas DacostaIndependent
Moses Kirkconnell, IiiPeople's Progressive Movement 302
Maxine Avon MooreIndependent 95
Cayman Brac EastJuliana O'connor-ConnollyPeople's Progressive Movement 225
Rudolph Lenbergh DixonIndependent 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

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