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2019 Montserratian general election






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2019 Montserratian general election

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All 9 seats in the Legislative Assembly
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Easton Taylor-Farrell Paul Lewis
Party MCAP PDM
Last election 35.36%, 2 seats 50.02%, 7 seats
Seats won 5 3
Seat change Increase3 Decrease4
Popular vote 8,511 5,969
Percentage 42.66% 29.92%

Winning party by polling division


Premier before election

Donaldson Romeo
PDM

Elected Premier

Easton Taylor-Farrell
MCAP

Map of the polling districts

General elections were held in Montserrat on 18 November 2019 for the nine elected seats in the Legislative Assembly.[1] The result was a victory for the opposition Movement for Change and Prosperity, which won five of the nine elected seats.

Electoral system[edit]

The Legislative Assembly has eleven members, of which nine are elected. The other two seats are taken by the Attorney General and the Financial Secretary.[2] The territory is a single nine-member constituency, with voters able to vote for up to nine candidates on their ballot paper[2] under plurality-at-large voting.

Campaign[edit]

A total of 35 candidates contested the elections. The Movement for Change and Prosperity was the only party to put forward a full slate of nine candidates, with the ruling People's Democratic Movement (PDM) putting forward seven. Two new parties contested the elections; the Montserrat United Labour Party had five candidates and the Montserrat National Congress three. Eleven independent candidates also ran, including incumbent Premier Donaldson Romeo, who announced he would run as an independent after he was ousted as leader of the PDM shortly after announcing the elections had been called.[3]

Results[edit]

The Movement for Change and Prosperity gained three seats, earning a majority in the Legislative Assembly. The People's Democratic Movement lost four seats and was reduced to only three MLAs. Romeo was re-elected as the sole independent MLA.[3]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Movement for Change and Prosperity8,51142.665+3
People's Democratic Movement5,96929.923–4
Montserrat United Labour Party1,2276.150New
Montserrat National Congress8284.150New
Independents3,41417.111+1
Ex officio members20
Total19,949100.00110
Valid votes2,40399.63
Invalid/blank votes90.37
Total votes2,412100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,85862.52
Source: Caribbean Elections, elections.ms

By candidate[edit]

CandidatePartyVotes%Notes
Crenston BuffongeMovement for Change and Prosperity1,37857.34Elected
Paul LewisPeople's Democratic Movement1,25152.06Elected
Joseph FarrellMovement for Change and Prosperity1,21050.35Elected
Donaldson RomeoIndependent1,06044.11Elected
Veronica DorsetteMovement for Change and Prosperity1,00741.91Elected
Samuel JosephMovement for Change and Prosperity99841.53Elected
Charles KirnonMovement for Change and Prosperity97040.37Elected
David OsbornePeople's Democratic Movement94739.41Elected
Claude HoganPeople's Democratic Movement87336.33Elected
Dwayne HixonPeople's Democratic Movement86235.87
Ingrid BuffongeIndependent86135.83
Jenzil SkerrittMovement for Change and Prosperity85435.54
Charlesworth PhillipMovement for Change and Prosperity82234.21
Roselyn Cassell-SealyMovement for Change and Prosperity72230.05
Emile DuberryPeople's Democratic Movement69829.05
Delmaude RyanPeople's Democratic Movement68728.59
David DuberryPeople's Democratic Movement65127.09
Norman CassellMovement for Change and Prosperity55022.89
Peter QueeleyMontserrat United Labour Party48220.06
Gregory WillockMontserrat National Congress40516.85
Lowell LewisMontserrat National Congress32713.61
Victor James Sr.Independent30812.82
Shirley OsborneIndependent25310.53
Jermaine WadeMontserrat United Labour Party24410.15
Veta WadeIndependent2339.70
Franklyn GreavesMontserrat United Labour Party2048.49
Bertram LeeMontserrat United Labour Party2048.49
Alvin GeraldIndependent1968.16
Eulyn Silcott-GreavesIndependent1425.91
Karen AllenIndependent1204.99
Dunstan LindesayIndependent984.08
Chedmond BrowneMontserrat National Congress964.00
Keithroy MorsonMontserrat United Labour Party933.87
Glenn FrancisIndependent923.83
Wilford MeadeIndependent512.12
Total19,949100.00

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Montserrat celebrará sus elecciones generales el 18 de noviembre". www.diariolibre.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  • ^ a b Montserrat IFES
  • ^ a b Montserrat General Election Results - 18 November 2019 Archived 3 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine Caribbean Elections

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019_Montserratian_general_election&oldid=1222798134"

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