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2005 Caymanian general election
Cayman Islands
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15 seats in the Legislative Assembly
8 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
PPM Kurt Tibbetts 39.51 9 New
UDP McKeeva Bush 34.39 5 New
Independent 9.40 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Leader of Government Business before Leader of Government Business after
McKeeva Bush
UDP
Kurt Tibbetts
PPM
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General elections were held in the Cayman Islands on 11 May 2005.

They were won by the People's Progressive Movement, which took 10 of the 15 seats in the Legislative Assembly. Following the elections, Kurt Tibbetts was re-elected as the Leader of Government Business.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Progressive Movement13,19939.519New
United Democratic Party11,48734.395New
West Bay Alliance3,44910.320New
People's Democratic Alliance2,1336.380New
Independents3,1399.401
Total33,407100.00150
Total votes10,330
Registered voters/turnout13,11878.75
Source: Elections Office

By district

District Candidate Party Votes %
Bodden Town Anthony Eden People's Progressive Movement 1,623 73.17
Charles Clifford People's Progressive Movement 1,186 53.47
Osbourne Bodden People's Progressive Movement 1,140 51.40
Mark Scotland United Democratic Party 908 40.94
Roy Bodden United Democratic Party 721 32.51
Gilbert McLean United Democratic Party 557 25.11
Mary J. Lawrence Independent 221 9.96
Sandra Catron Independent 131 5.91
Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Julianna O'Connor-Connolly United Democratic Party 423 55.73
Moses Ian Kirkconnell Independent 380 50.07
Lyndon Leathon Martin United Democratic Party 286 37.68
Audley U. Scott Independent 137 18.05
Cantrell Scott Independent 61 8.04
Kelly Thompson Independent 57 7.51
Maxine Avon Moore-McCoy Independent 32 4.22
East End Arden McLean People's Progressive Movement 344 64.66
John Bonwell McLean Sr. Independent 188 35.34
George Town Kurt Tibbetts People's Progressive Movement 2,529 69.25
Alden McLaughlin People's Progressive Movement 2,328 63.75
Lucille Dell Seymour People's Progressive Movement 2,125 58.19
Alfonso Wright People's Progressive Movement 1,646 45.07
Dr. Frank Swarre McField United Democratic Party 875 23.96
Linford Ainsworth Pierson People's Democratic Alliance 848 23.22
Beulah McField United Democratic Party 700 19.17
Lloyd Austin Samson United Democratic Party 659 18.04
Ellio Solomon Independent 613 16.79
Berna Thompson Cummins People's Democratic Alliance 589 16.13
John Henry Ebanks United Democratic Party 567 15.53
Gary Rankin People's Democratic Alliance 401 10.98
Steve Blair People's Democratic Alliance 295 8.08
North Side Edna Moyle People's Progressive Movement 278 56.39
Alex E Johnson United Democratic Party 152 30.83
Bo Miller Independent 63 12.78
West Bay McKeeva Bush United Democratic Party 1,699 63.49
Rolston Anglin United Democratic Party 1,404 52.47
Cline Glidden United Democratic Party 1,296 48.43
Eugene Ebanks United Democratic Party 1,240 46.34
Leonard N. Ebanks West Bay Alliance 1,012 37.82
Bernie A. Bush Independent 964 36.02
Mario E Ebanks West Bay Alliance 940 35.13
Dalkeith E. Bothwell West Bay Alliance 757 28.29
Thomas Jefferson West Bay Alliance 740 27.65
John Jefferson Jr. Independent 152 5.68
John Jefferson Sr. Independent 82 3.06
Cadian Ebanks Independent 58 2.17

References

  1. ElectionGuide.org
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