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2 Campaign  





3 Results  



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2016 Turks and Caicos Islands general election






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2016 Turks and Caicos Islands general election

← 2012 15 December 2016 2021 →

15 of the 21 seats in the House of Assembly
  First party Second party
 
Leader Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson Rufus Ewing
Party PDM PNP
Last election 7 8
Seats won 10 5
Seat change Increase3 Decrease3


Premier before election

Rufus Ewing
PNP

Elected Premier

Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson
PDM

General elections were held in Turks and Caicos Islands on 15 December 2016.[1] The result was a victory for the People's Democratic Movement (PDM), with Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson becoming the islands' first female Premier.[2] Following the election outgoing Prime Minister Rufus Ewing resigned as Progressive National Party (PNP) leader and quit politics.[3]

Electoral system[edit]

At the time of the election, the House of Assembly had 15 elected members and four appointed members. The 15 elected members were elected by two methods; ten were elected from single-member constituencies, with five elected on an at-large basis, with voters able to vote for up to five candidates at the national level.[4] The four appointed members include one nominated by the Premier, one nominated by the Leader of the Opposition and two members appointed by the Governor.[5]

Campaign[edit]

A total of 31 candidates contested the 10 single-member constituencies; the PDM and PNP both ran full slates of 10 candidates, whilst the Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) had eight. The remaining three candidates were independents. There were also 21 candidates in the at-large constituency, five each from the PDM and PNP, four from the PDA and seven independents.[6]

Results[edit]

PartyDistrictAt-largeTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
People's Democratic Movement3,16951.20613,82247.28410+3
Progressive National Party2,64542.74410,34235.3815–3
Progressive Democratic Alliance2433.9301,1173.8200New
Independents1322.1303,95213.52000
Nominated members40
Ex officio members20
Total6,189100.001029,233100.005210
Valid votes6,18999.21
Invalid/blank votes490.79
Total votes6,238100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,73280.68
Source: RTC

By constituency[edit]

Constituency Candidate Party Votes
1 Grand Turk North George Lightbourne Progressive National Party 305
Derek Rolle People's Democratic Movement 273
Kwame Odinga Smith Progressive Democratic Alliance 21
2 Grand Turk South and Saltcay Edwin Astwood People's Democratic Movement 399
Arthur Lightbourne Progressive National Party 276
Noel Terrence Skippings Progressive Democratic Alliance 66
Valerie Jennings Independent 12
3 South Caicos Ruth Blackman Progressive National Party 146
McAllister Eusene Hanchell Independent 97
Keno Shamado Forbes People's Democratic Movement 70
Christopher Emanuel Hall Progressive Democratic Alliance 6
4 Middle and North Caicos Ralph Higgs People's Democratic Movement 262
Mark Fulford Progressive National Party 201
5 Leeward (Providenciales) Akierra Missick Progressive National Party 376
Ezra Ringo Tyrone Taylor People's Democratic Movement 289
Calsada Carolie Johnson Progressive Democratic Alliance 17
6 The Bight (Providenciales) Porsha Stubbs-Smith Progressive National Party 285
George C.D. Pratt People's Democratic Movement 284
Dozzlie McLom Delancy Progressive Democratic Alliance 38
7 Cheshire Hall and Richmond Hill (Providenciales) Douglas Parnell People's Democratic Movement 451
Amanda Misick Progressive National Party 347
Charles Delancy Progressive Democratic Alliance 43
8 Blue Hills (Providenciales) Mixmillian Goldray Ewing People's Democratic Movement 366
Claudine Ewing-Pratt Progressive National Party 267
Ciclyn Been Progressive Democratic Alliance 37
9 Five Cays (Providenciales) Sean Rickard Astwood People's Democratic Movement 470
Rachel Marshall Taylor Progressive National Party 269
Bobbie Chambers Progressive Democratic Alliance 15
10 Wheeland (Providenciales) Vaden Delroy Williams People's Democratic Movement 305
Dameko Canez Dean Progressive National Party 173
Hudson James Parker Independent 23
All Island District
5 elected at-large
Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson People's Democratic Movement 3,024
Josephine Connolly People's Democratic Movement 3,019
Derek Hugh Taylor People's Democratic Movement 2,740
Karen Evadne Malcolm People's Democratic Movement 2,725
Washington Misick Progressive National Party 2,335
Robert A. Been People's Democratic Movement 2,314
Rufus Ewing Progressive National Party 2,234
John Malcolm Progressive National Party 2,011
Ricardo Don-Hue Gardner Progressive National Party 1,901
Sheba Latrice Wilson Progressive National Party 1,861
Michael Misick Independent 1,629
Jasmin Walkin Independent 834
Sabrina Elizebeth Green Independent 675
Oswald Skippings Progressive Democratic Alliance 549
Clarence Wesley Selver Independent 301
Samuel Iotis Harvey Progressive Democratic Alliance 255
Courtney Missick Independent 240
Damian Wilson Independent 206
Shirley Louise Clarke-Calcano Progressive Democratic Alliance 178
Herbert Andrew Swann Jr. Progressive Democratic Alliance 135
Oscar O’Brien Forbes Independent 67
Source: RTC

References[edit]

  1. ^ New date announced for Turks and Caicos general election Archived 2016-11-04 at the Wayback Machine Jamaica Observer, 31 October 2016
  • ^ Turks and Caicos elects first female premier Archived 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine Caribbean News Now, 16 December 2016
  • ^ Defeated Dr. Rufus Ewing resigns as PNP leader; quits politics Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine Sun TCI, 17 December 2016
  • ^ Basic election ballot rules released Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine TCI News Now, 3 September 2012
  • ^ House of Assembly Archived 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine Government of the Turks & Caicos Islands
  • ^ General Election Results - 15 December 2016 Archived 22 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Caribbean Elections

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