2000 Anguillian general election

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Early general elections were held in Anguilla on 3 March 2000 after the government elected in 1999 collapsed after six months. The Anguilla National Alliance (ANA) emerged as the largest party, winning three of the seven seats in the House of Assembly. The ANA and the Anguilla Democratic Party had created the Anguilla United Front in January 2000, and between them the two parties held four of the seven seats, allowing them to form a government.[1]

Results[edit]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Anguilla National Alliance1,68435.4030
Anguilla United Movement59612.5320
Anguilla Democratic Party53611.271–1
Anguilla Patriotic Movement1944.080New
Movement for Grassroots Democracy1763.700New
Independents1,57133.031+1
Appointed members20
Total4,757100.0090
Valid votes4,75797.56
Invalid/blank votes1192.44
Total votes4,876100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,52064.84
Source: Anguilla Elections, Caribbean Elections

By constituency[edit]

Constituency Candidate Party Votes %
1 - Island Harbour Kenneth Harrigan Anguilla National Alliance 495 60.37
Barbara Webster-Bourne Independent 221 26.95
Franklin Richardson Anguilla Patriotic Movement 104 12.68
2 - Sandy Hill Osbourne Fleming Anguilla National Alliance 349 71.81
Quincy Gumbs Anguilla Patriotic Movement 90 18.52
Margaret Augustus Independent 47 9.67
3 - Valley North Eric Reid Anguilla National Alliance 691 81.49
Valencia Hodge Independent 117 13.80
John Benjamin Movement for Grass Roots Democracy 40 4.72
4 - Valley South Victor Banks Anguilla Democratic Party 536 64.81
Iwandai Gumbs Independent 155 18.74
Joyce Kentish Movement for Grass Roots Democracy 136 16.44
5 - Road North Edison Baird Independent 364 50.35
Rhona Richardson Independent 359 49.65
6 - Road South Hubert Hughes Anguilla United Movement 378 55.10
Franklin Connor Independent 308 44.90
7 - West End Albert Hughes Anguilla United Movement 218 59.40
Kenswick Richardson Anguilla National Alliance 149 40.60

References[edit]

  1. ^ About our party United Front