Cayman Islands General Elections 2017 Candidates List Voting Live Results Candidates
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Cayman Islands General Elections 2017 Candidates List
Cayman islands General Elections Dates 2017
National General Elections Date: 24 May 2017
Elections in the Cayman Islands gives information on election and election results in the Cayman Islands. An election is a process in which a vote is held to elect candidates to an office. It is the mechanism by which a democracy fills elective offices in the legislature, and sometimes the executive and judiciary, and in which electorates choose local government officials.
Cayman island General elections Candidate List 2017
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Party | Seats | Votes% |
CDP | 3 | 24.08 |
Independent | 9 | 44.69 |
Progressives | 7 | 31.23 |
Voter Turnout | 74.75% | |
% Counted | 100% |
Mr Rodan will be one of a delegation of six observers who are travelling to Grand Cayman – a British overseas territory – ahead of their general elections on May 24.
Cayman Islands Detailed election Results 2017 by District
West Bay North – Mr. Bernie Bush
West Bay West – Mr. McKeeva Bush
West Bay Central – Capt. Eugene Ebanks
West Bay South – Ms. Tara Rivers
George Town North – Mr. Joseph Hew
George Town West – Mr. David Wight
George Town Central – Mr. Kenneth Bryan
George Town South – Ms. Barbara Conolly
George Town East – Mr. Roy McTaggart
Red Bay – Mr. Alden McLaughlin
Prospect – Mr. Austin Harris
Savannah – Mr. Anthony Eden
Newlands – Mr. Alva Suckoo
Bodden Town West – Mr. Christopher Saunders
Bodden Town East – Mr. Dwayne Seymour
Northside – Mr. Ezzard Miller
East End – Mr. Arden McLean
Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman – Mr. Moses Kirkconnell
Cayman Brac East – Ms. Juliana Connolly
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
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CANDIDATE'S SURNAME | CANDIDATE'S CHRISTIAN NAMES | STATUS |
WEST BAY NORTH | |||
1 | Bush | Bernie Alfredo | CDP |
2 | Orrett-Ebanks | Sarah Louise | IND |
3 | Smith | Mervin Jonathon | IND |
WEST BAY WEST | |||
1 | Bush | William McKeeva | CDP |
2 | Orrett | Daphne Louise | Progressives |
3 | Rivers | Paul Desmond | IND |
WEST BAY CENTRAL | |||
1 | Ebanks | Capt. Eugene | CDP |
2 | Ebanks-Wilks | Katherine | IND |
WEST BAY SOUTH | |||
1 | Jefferson | John Dwight | CDP |
2 | Rankin | Burns | IND |
3 | Rivers | Tara Antoinette | IND |
4 | Young | Laura Revon | IND |
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GEORGE TOWN NORTH | |||
1 | Hew | Joseph Xavier | Progressives |
2 | McGaw-Lumsden | Pearlina | CDP |
3 | Thompson | Karin M. | IND |
GEORGE TOWN WEST | |||
1 | Piercy | Jonathan Bardowell | CDP |
2 | Solomon | Ellio Anthony | IND |
3 | Warren, Jr. | Dennie Erling | IND |
4 | Wight | David Charles | Progressives |
GEORGE TOWN CENTRAL | |||
1 | Archer | Marco Shearer | Progressives |
2 | Bryan | Kenneth Vernon | IND |
GEORGE TOWN SOUTH | |||
1 | Adam | Mike | CDP |
2 | Conolly | Barbara Elizabeth | Progressives |
3 | Hurlston | Paul Wendell | IND |
4 | Lindsay | Alric Jeremy | IND |
5 | Tyson | Catherine Rosita | IND |
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GEORGE TOWN EAST | |||
1 | Bodden | Theresa Elizabeth | CDP |
2 | McTaggart | Roy Michael | Progressives |
3 | Roulstone | Sharon Elaine | IND |
4 | Webster | Dr. Kenrick Herbert | IND |
RED BAY | |||
1 | McField | Dr. Frank Swarres | IND |
2 | McLaughlin | Alden | Progressives |
3 | Tibbetts | Denniston Leitch | CDP |
PROSPECT | |||
1 | Harris, Jr. | Austin Osmond | IND |
2 | Leslie | Matthew Tyrone | IND |
3 | Seymour | Lucille Dell | Progressives |
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SAVANNAH | |||
1 | Bodden | Heather Dianne | Progressives |
2 | Eden | Anthony Samuel | IND |
3 | McTaggart | Kent Ashton | IND |
NEWLANDS | |||
1 | Gonzalez, Jr. | Raul | IND |
2 | Panton | Gurney Wayne | Progressives |
3 | Suckoo | Alva Horatio | IND |
BODDEN TOWN WEST | |||
1 | Berry | Stafford | CDP |
2 | Bodden Robinson | Maxine Jolevet | Progressives |
3 | McLean | Gilbert Allan | IND |
4 | Saunders | Christopher Selvin | IND |
BODDEN TOWN EAST | |||
1 | Berry | Arnold Thomas | IND |
2 | Bodden | Osbourne Vendryes | Progressives |
3 | Bodden | Robert Anthony | CDP |
4 | Seymour | Dwayne Stanley "John John" | IND |
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NORTH SIDE | |||
1 | Chisholm | Edward Owen | Progressives |
2 | Ebanks | Johany "Jay" | IND |
3 | Ebanks | Justin Craig | IND |
4 | Miller | Ezzard Denison | IND |
EAST END | |||
1 | McLean, Jr. | John Bonwell | IND |
2 | McLean | V. Arden | IND |
3 | Rankine | Isaac Douglas | IND |
CAYMAN BRAC WEST & LITTLE CAYMAN | |||
1 | Kirkconnell, III | Moses | Progressives |
2 | Moore | Maxine Avon | IND |
CAYMAN BRAC EAST | |||
1 | Connolly | Juliana O'Connor | Progressives |
2 | Dixon | Rudolph Lenbergh | IND |
Electoral system of Cayman Island
The Cayman Islands elect on territorial level a legislature. The Legislative Assembly has 20 members, 18 elected members for a four-year term in two-seat constituencies and 2 members ex officio. In the 2000 elections, with a turnout of 80% only non-partisans were elected. After the election members of parliament formed the United Democratic Party. The Cayman Islands had a no-party system, but it evolved into a two-party system, the opposition United Democratic Party and the current ruling People's Progressive Movement party.
Candidates for General election 2017
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Cayman Island Parties and leaders
United Democratic Party, People's Progressive Movement, Cayman Vanguard Party, National Democratic Party.
Cayman Island General election Results
Legislative Assembly election results |
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Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
+/– |
|
People's Progressive Movement |
21,859 |
36.1 |
9 |
+4 |
|
United Democratic Party |
16,816 |
27.8 |
3 |
–6 |
|
Coalition for Cayman |
11,275 |
18.6 |
3 |
New |
|
People's National Alliance |
3,436 |
5.7 |
1 |
New |
|
Independents |
7,212 |
11.9 |
2 |
+1 |
|
Total votes cast |
60,598 |
100 |
18 |
+3 |
|
Total voters |
14,760 |
– |
– |
– |
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Registered voters/turnout |
18,492 |
79.82 |
– |
– |