2012 Turks and Caicos Islands general election

General elections were held in Turks and Caicos Islands on 9 November 2012.[1] The PNP won the election, winning eight seats with the PDM winning seven.[2] The PNP won most of its seats by narrow margins over the PDM, while the PDM won its seats by wide margins over the PNP, with the result that despite winning fewer seats and thereby losing the election, the PDM garnered more overall votes nationwide.

2012 Turks and Caicos Islands general election

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15 of the 21 seats in the House of Assembly
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderRufus EwingOswald Skippings
PartyPNPPDM
Seats won87
Popular vote2,8333,164
Percentage44.89%50.13%

Premier before election

None
Office suspended

Elected Premier

Rufus Ewing
PNP

Background

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In 2009 the British government had imposed direct rule over the islands after an inquiry discovered evidence of corruption and incompetence in the islands' government.[3] The islands' government was suspended for two years and the British-appointed governor given executive power over the territory.[3]

On 12 June 2012 British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced that fresh elections would be held in November 2012, stating that there had been "significant progress with an ambitious reform programme" and that there had been "sufficient progress, on the milestones and on putting in place robust financial controls"[1]

A new constitution came into force on 15 October 2012. The terms of the election are specified in the constitution.[4]

Electoral system

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Following the 2007 elections, the number of single-member constituencies was reduced from 15 to 10.[5] However, an additional five members were elected at-large at the national level,[5] with voters able to vote for up to five at-large candidates.[6] According to a report on 12 October, there were 6,896 verified electors in the Electors Register, with an additional 349 to be published in a supplementary register later.[7]

Candidates

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On Nomination Day, 25 October, a total of thirty-seven candidates were officially nominated. Among them were fifteen each from the Progressive National Party (PNP) and the People's Democratic Movement (PDM), five from the newly formed People's Progressive Party (PPP), and two independents.[8]

The below list of candidates comes from the Turks and Caicos Islands Elections Office.[9] Election results were confirmed on November 9, 2012, for local voting districts,[10] and on November 12, 2012, for the at-large seats.[11]

Results

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PartyDistrictAt-largeTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
People's Democratic Movement3,16450.13415,43150.7137+5
Progressive National Party2,83344.89614,76448.5228–5
People's Progressive Party3104.9100New
Independents40.0602330.77000
Nominated members4
Ex officio members2
Total6,311100.001030,428100.005210
Valid votes6,31199.35
Invalid/blank votes410.65
Total votes6,352100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,24587.67
Source: Caribbean Elections

By constituency

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ConstituencyCandidatePartyVotes
1. Grand Turk NorthGeorge Alexander LightbourneProgressive National Party353
Derek Anthonio RollePeople's Democratic Movement336
2. Grand Turk SouthEdwin AstwoodPeople's Democratic Movement524
Rex Elton SwannProgressive National Party292
3. South CaicosNorman Benjamin SaundersProgressive National Party219
Edith Andrea CoxPeople's Democratic Movement132
4. Middle and North CaicosRicardo Don Hue GardinerProgressive National Party261
Ashwood Leon ForbesPeople's Democratic Movement250
5. LeewardAkierra M. MissickProgressive National Party337
Ezra Ringo Tyrone TaylorPeople's Democratic Movement305
Bennett WilliamsIndependent4
6. The BightPorsha Monique Stubbs SmithProgressive National Party335
Sonny Alexander ForbesPeople's Democratic Movement294
Dorell Monique Pratt DelancyPeople's Progressive Party36
7. Cheshire Hall and Richmond Hill
(results voided in February 2013)
Amanda A. MisickProgressive National Party394
Isaac Oral SelverPeople's Democratic Movement364
Edward E. SmithPeople's Progressive Party58
8. Blue HillsGoldray McMillin EwingPeople's Democratic Movement347
Adrian Carlyle WilliamsProgressive National Party232
Wendal D. WilsonPeople's Progressive Party84
9. Five CaysSean Rickard AstwoodPeople's Democratic Movement347
Thomas I.N. EwingProgressive National Party253
Harold CharlesPeople's Progressive Party103
10. WheelandVaden Delroy WilliamsPeople's Democratic Movement265
Gregory O'Neal LightbourneProgressive National Party157
Zhavargo J. JollyPeople's Progressive Party29
All Island District
5 elected at-large
Sharlene Linette Cartwright RobinsonPeople's Democratic Movement3,427
Rufus Washington EwingProgressive National Party3,252
Derek TaylorPeople's Democratic Movement3,191
Charles Washington MisickProgressive National Party3,107
Josephine ConnollyPeople's Democratic Movement3,023
Carlos W. SimonsProgressive National Party2,899
Samuel I. HarveyPeople's Democratic Movement2,896
Oswald O'Neal SkippingsPeople's Democratic Movement2,894
Wayne Newton GarlandProgressive National Party2,806
Royal Stephenson RobinsonProgressive National Party2,700
Oswald M. SimonsIndependent233

Subsequent by-election

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PDM candidate Isaac Selver filed an election petition in the Supreme Court regarding the results in Electoral District 7, in which he had lost to Amanda Misick of the PNP by 30 votes. Selver's petition stated that PPP candidate Edward Smith was ineligible to stand for election by reason of his dual citizenship and dual allegiance to the United States and the Turks and Caicos Islands, and that the 58 votes that went to Smith had affected the outcome of the election and could have resulted in Selver's victory over Misick. In a December 2012 interview, Smith claimed that he had renounced U.S. citizenship by taking an oath of allegiance to the Queen in order to take up a position in the Turks and Caicos government. However, he had used his United States passport to travel to the United States in July 2012 after that oath. On 7 February 2013, the Supreme Court ruled the election void.[12][13] A by-election was held on 22 March 2013. Amanda Misick won with 455 votes against Isaac Selver's 385.[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b Foreign Secretary statement announces elections in the Turks and Caicos Islands Foreign & Commonwealth Office
  2. ^ http://suntci.com/pnp-wins-seats-pdm-p435-108.htm[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b UK imposes Turks and Caicos rule BBC News, 14 August 2009
  4. ^ Governor Todd Signs Constitution Proclamation Turks & Caicos Weekly News Online
  5. ^ a b Political Party Leaders Pleased With Proposed Boundaries. Turks and Caicos Weekly News
  6. ^ Basic election ballot rules released Archived 2016-12-21 at the Wayback Machine TCI News Now, 3 September 2012
  7. ^ Tyson, Vivian (2012-10-12). "Election results will be delayed". Turks & Caicos Sun. Retrieved 2012-11-09.
  8. ^ Tyson, Vivian (2012-10-25). "37 candidates nominated". Turks & Caicos Sun. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
  9. ^ "List of nominated candidates for General Elections 2012" (PDF). Turks & Caicos Islands Elections Office. 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-10-30.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Turks and Caicos Islands Election Results" Archived 2012-11-16 at the Wayback Machine. Guide 2 Turks and Caicos, 13 November 2012.
  11. ^ "At-Large results stand". Turks and Caicos Weekly News, 13 November 2012.
  12. ^ Tyson, Vivian (2012-11-26). "Dr. Smith says he renounced US Citizenship". Turks and Caicos Sun. Retrieved 2012-11-26.
  13. ^ "Court declares Provo district election void". TCI News Now. 2013-02-07. Retrieved 2013-02-07.
  14. ^ "Amanda Missick wins by-election -PNP maintains power". Turks and Caicos Weekly News. 25 March 2013.