Saint Kitts and Nevis general election, 2015

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General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 16 February 2015. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Denzil Douglas, was defeated by Team Unity, an alliance of the Concerned Citizens' Movement, the People's Action Movement, and the People's Labour Party, led by Timothy Harris.

Campaign

Prior to the elections, three opposition parties, the People's Action Movement, the People's Labour Party and the Concerned Citizens' Movement formed the Team Unity alliance.[1] The three parties did not stand against each other, and formed the sole opposition to the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party on Saint Kitts and to the Nevis Reformation Party on Nevis.

Electoral system

Eleven of the fifteen seats in the National Assembly were elected, with the other four members appointed by the Governor-General at some point after the elections.[2] The eleven elected seats were elected in single-member constituencies using plurality voting.[3]

Results

On Saint Kitts, the People's Action Movement won four of the eight seats, whilst the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party losing half their seats. Contesting their first elections, the People's Labour Party won one seat. On Nevis two seats were won by the Concerned Citizens' Movement and the third by the Nevis Reformation Party.[1]

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party 11,897 39.27 3 –3
People's Action Movement 8,452 27.90 4 +2
Concerned Citizens' Movement 3,951 13.04 2 0
Nevis Reformation Party 3,276 10.81 1 0
People's Labour Party 2,723 8.99 1 New
Invalid/blank votes 156
Total 30,455 100 11 0
Registered voters/turnout 42,185 72.19
Source: SKN Vibes

The outgoing coalition (SKNLP and NRP) secured 50.08% of votes but got only 4 seats, the winning coalition (PAM, PLP and CCM) won 7 seats with only 49.92% of votes.

Elected MPs

MPs Party Constituency
  Ian Liburd People's Action Movement St Christopher #1
  Marcella Liburd Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party St Christopher #2
  Konris Maynard Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party St Christopher #3
  Lindsay Grant People's Action Movement St Christopher #4
  Shawn Richards People's Action Movement St Christopher #5
  Denzil Douglas Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party St Christopher #6
  Timothy Harris People's Labour Party St Christopher #7
  Eugene Hamilton People's Action Movement St Christopher #8
  Mark Brantley Concerned Citizens' Movement Nevis #9
  Vance Amory Concerned Citizens' Movement Nevis #10
  Patrice Nisbett Nevis Reformation Party Nevis #11

References