1989 Anguillian general election

General elections were held in Anguilla in 1989. The Anguilla National Alliance emerged as the largest party, winning three of the seven seats in the House of Assembly.[1]

Results

David Carty and Claudel Romney were appointed as the nominated members.[2]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Anguilla National Alliance1,43538.773–1
Anguilla Democratic Party93425.241New
Anguilla United Party82422.2620
Party for Anguilla's Culturation and Economy1754.730New
Anguilla for Good Governance752.030New
Independents2586.9710
Appointed members20
Total3,701100.0090
Valid votes3,70197.37
Invalid/blank votes1002.63
Total votes3,801100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,19073.24
Source: Anguilla Elections, Caribbean Elections

By constituency

ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes %
1 - Island HarbourKenneth HarriganAnguilla National Alliance38956.05
Ronald WebsterAnguilla United Party30543.95
2 - Sandy HillOsbourne FlemingIndependent21267.52
George HodgeAnguilla United Party10232.48
3 - Valley NorthEric ReidAnguilla National Alliance41457.50
Leroy RogersAnguilla Democratic Party24834.44
Ophelia RichardsonParty for Anguilla's Culturation and Economy588.06
4 - Valley SouthVictor BanksAnguilla Democratic Party37253.37
Orealia KellyAnguilla National Alliance20829.84
Cuthwin WebsterParty for Anguilla's Culturation and Economy11716.79
5 - Road NorthEmile GumbsAnguilla National Alliance27457.56
Edison BairdAnguilla Democratic Party20242.44
6 - Road SouthHubert HughesAnguilla United Party28954.12
Statchel WarnerAnguilla National Alliance15028.09
Maurice ConnorAnguilla Democratic Party499.18
Lolita Davis-IfilleIndependent468.61
7 - West EndAlbert HughesAnguilla United Party12848.12
Omah RichardsonAnguilla for Good Governance7528.20
Kenswick RichardsonAnguilla Democratic Party6323.68

References

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