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2017 Caymanian general election

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2017 Caymanian general election
Cayman Islands
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19 of the 21 seats in theLegislative Assembly
10 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
PPMAlden McLaughlin31.237−2
CDPMcKeeva Bush24.0830
Independents44.699+7
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency
Premier beforePremier after
Alden McLaughlin
PPM
Alden McLaughlin
PPM

General elections were held in theCayman Islands on 24 May 2017.[1] They were the first elections held after electoral reforms approved in a2012 referendum, which introduced single member constituencies.

ThePeople's Progressive Movement remained the largest party, winning seven of the 19 seats. However, independents emerged as the largest group in theLegislative Assembly with nine seats.[2]

Results

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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:Elections Office

By constituency

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ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes
Bodden Town EastDwayne Stanley SeymourIndependent427
Robert Anthony BoddenCayman Democratic Party367
Osbourne Vendryes BoddenPeople's Progressive Movement290
Arnold Thomas BerryIndependent41
Bodden Town WestChristopher Selvin SaundersIndependent380
Maxine Bodden-RobinsonPeople's Progressive Movement306
Stafford BerryCayman Democratic Party217
Gilbert Allan McLeanIndependent187
Cayman Brac EastJuliana O'connor-ConnollyPeople's Progressive Movement225
Rudolph Lenbergh DixonIndependent183
Cayman Brac West & Little CaymanMoses Kirkconnell, IIIPeople's Progressive Movement302
Maxine Avon MooreIndependent95
East EndV. Arden McLeanIndependent272
Issac RankineIndependent246
John B. McLean, Jr.Independent74
George Town CentralKenneth Vernon BryanIndependent495
Marco ArcherPeople's Progressive Movement460
George Town EastRoy Michael McTaggartPeople's Progressive Movement410
Theresa Elizabeth BoddenCayman Democratic Party193
Sharon Elaine RoulstoneIndependent192
Kenrick Herbert Webster, Dr.Independent106
George Town NorthJoseph HewPeople's Progressive Movement402
Pearlina McGaw-LumsdenCayman Democratic Party268
Karin M. ThompsonIndependent117
George Town SouthBarbara ConollyPeople's Progressive Movement375
Michael Thomas AdamCayman Democratic Party307
Alric Jeremy LindsayIndependent90
Catherine Rosita TysonIndependent78
Paul Wendell HurlstonIndependent72
George Town WestDavid Charles WightPeople's Progressive Movement350
Jonathan Bardowell PiercyCayman Democratic Party334
Ellio Anthony SolomonIndependent93
Dennie Warren, Jr.Independent80
NewlandsAlva Horatio Suckoo, Jr.Independent433
Gurney Wayne PantonPeople's Progressive Movement418
Raul Gonzalez, Jr.Independent156
North SideEzzard MillerIndependent201
Johany EbanksIndependent179
Edward Owen ChisholmPeople's Progressive Movement139
Justin EbanksIndependent75
ProspectAustin Harris, Jr.Independent466
Lucille SeymourPeople's Progressive Movement329
Matthew LeslieIndependent58
Red BayAlden McLaughlinPeople's Progressive Movement478
Denniston Leitch TibbettsCayman Democratic Party274
Frank McFieldIndependent92
SavannahAnthony EdenIndependent446
Heather BoddenPeople's Progressive Movement357
Kent McTaggartIndependent164
West Bay CentralEugene Ebanks, Capt.Cayman Democratic Party435
Katherine Ebanks-WilksIndependent342
West Bay NorthBernie BushCayman Democratic Party436
Mervin SmithIndependent269
Sarah Orrett-ebanksIndependent99
West Bay SouthTara RiversIndependent534
John Jefferson, Jr.Cayman Democratic Party350
Burns RankinIndependent56
Laura YoungIndependent52
West Bay WestMcKeeva BushCayman Democratic Party605
Paul Desmond RiversIndependent176
Daphne Louise OrrettPeople's Progressive Movement68

Government formation

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Initially, a coalition government between theProgressives,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 theCayman 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 theProgressives,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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  1. ^24 May 2017 named election date Cayman Report, 10 May 2016
  2. ^9 independents win as 2017 general elections come to a closeArchived 2017-06-30 at theWayback Machine Cayman 27, 25 May 2017
  3. ^EARLIER: McLaughlin, Bush announced agreement to form new government Cayman Compass, 26 May 2017
  4. ^BREAKING: Bush strikes deal with independents to become premier Cayman Compass, 26 May 2017
  5. ^Update: CDP, independents deal off; CDP executive resigns after initial Progressives deal axedArchived 2017-07-06 at theWayback Machine Cayman 27, 28 May 2017
  6. ^Smooth swearing-in for Progressives-led national unity governmentArchived 2017-06-25 at theWayback Machine Cayman 27, 31 May 2017

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