2009 Caymanian general election

General elections were held in the Cayman Islands on 20 May 2009 alongside a referendum on a draft constitution. The opposition United Democratic Party defeated the incumbent People's Progressive Movement.[1]

2009 Caymanian general election

20 May 2009

15 seats in the Legislative Assembly
8 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
UDP McKeeva Bush 44.47 9 +4
PPM Kurt Tibbetts 29.38 5 −4
Independent 26.15 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Leader of Government Business before Leader of Government Business after
Kurt Tibbetts
PPM
McKeeva Bush
UDP

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
United Democratic Party17,62944.479+4
People's Progressive Movement11,64529.385–4
Independents10,36626.1510
Total39,640100.00150
Total votes12,204
Registered voters/turnout15,33879.57
Source: Elections Office

By district

DistrictCandidatePartyVotes %
Bodden TownMark ScotlandUnited Democratic Party1,45351.62
Anthony EdenPeople's Progressive Movement1,39449.52
Dwayne SeymourUnited Democratic Party1,03036.59
Osbourne BoddenPeople's Progressive Movement99235.24
Charles CliffordPeople's Progressive Movement93233.11
Theresa Lewis-PitcairnIndependent89631.83
Gilbert McLeanIndependent54619.40
Justin WoodsIndependent48617.26
Sandra CatronIndependent1445.12
Vincent R. FrederickIndependent1134.01
Cayman Brac and Little CaymanMoses Ian KirkconnellPeople's Progressive Movement47359.05
Julianna O'Connor-ConnollyUnited Democratic Party46758.30
Lyndon Leathon MartinIndependent30037.45
Maxine Avon Moore-MccoyIndependent809.99
East EndArden McLeanPeople's Progressive Movement30459.61
John Bonwell McLean Jr.Independent20640.39
George TownKurt TibbettsPeople's Progressive Movement2,18147.68
Mike AdamUnited Democratic Party2,11046.13
Alden McLaughlinPeople's Progressive Movement2,08145.50
Ellio SolomonUnited Democratic Party1,84540.34
Jonathan PiercyUnited Democratic Party1,65836.25
Lucille Dell SeymourPeople's Progressive Movement1,63135.66
Alfonso WrightPeople's Progressive Movement1,47232.18
Pearlina McGaw-LumsdenUnited Democratic Party1,41330.89
C. Walling WhittakerIndependent98121.45
Derrington Bo MillerIndependent80817.67
W. Burns ConollyIndependent78417.14
Eddie Kendall ThompsonIndependent51011.15
Frank Swarres McFieldIndependent2164.72
North SideDenison Ezzard MillerIndependent25350.80
Joseph EbanksPeople's Progressive Movement18537.15
Oswell M. RankineIndependent6012.05
West BayMcKeeva BushUnited Democratic Party2,15271.59
Rolston AnglinUnited Democratic Party2,04968.16
Cline GliddenUnited Democratic Party1,81860.48
A. Eugene EbanksUnited Democratic Party1,63454.36
Bernie A. BushIndependent1,19339.69
Woodward Jerome DacostaIndependent87529.11
Paul Desmond RiversIndependent74124.65
Reginald DelapenhaIndependent62720.86
Lana Mae SmithIndependent41113.67
Henry Ormon MorganIndependent1073.56
Dora Elizabeth EbanksIndependent290.96

References

  1. Voters opt for new government in Cayman Islands Archived 2015-07-04 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press, 22 May 2009
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