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2009 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 +/–
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
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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.

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

District Candidate Party Votes %
Bodden Town Mark Scotland United Democratic Party 1,453 51.62
Anthony Eden People's Progressive Movement 1,394 49.52
Dwayne Seymour United Democratic Party 1,030 36.59
Osbourne Bodden People's Progressive Movement 992 35.24
Charles Clifford People's Progressive Movement 932 33.11
Theresa Lewis-Pitcairn Independent 896 31.83
Gilbert McLean Independent 546 19.40
Justin Woods Independent 486 17.26
Sandra Catron Independent 144 5.12
Vincent R. Frederick Independent 113 4.01
Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Moses Ian Kirkconnell People's Progressive Movement 473 59.05
Julianna O'Connor-Connolly United Democratic Party 467 58.30
Lyndon Leathon Martin Independent 300 37.45
Maxine Avon Moore-Mccoy Independent 80 9.99
East End Arden McLean People's Progressive Movement 304 59.61
John Bonwell McLean Jr. Independent 206 40.39
George Town Kurt Tibbetts People's Progressive Movement 2,181 47.68
Mike Adam United Democratic Party 2,110 46.13
Alden McLaughlin People's Progressive Movement 2,081 45.50
Ellio Solomon United Democratic Party 1,845 40.34
Jonathan Piercy United Democratic Party 1,658 36.25
Lucille Dell Seymour People's Progressive Movement 1,631 35.66
Alfonso Wright People's Progressive Movement 1,472 32.18
Pearlina McGaw-Lumsden United Democratic Party 1,413 30.89
C. Walling Whittaker Independent 981 21.45
Derrington Bo Miller Independent 808 17.67
W. Burns Conolly Independent 784 17.14
Eddie Kendall Thompson Independent 510 11.15
Frank Swarres McField Independent 216 4.72
North Side Denison Ezzard Miller Independent 253 50.80
Joseph Ebanks People's Progressive Movement 185 37.15
Oswell M. Rankine Independent 60 12.05
West Bay McKeeva Bush United Democratic Party 2,152 71.59
Rolston Anglin United Democratic Party 2,049 68.16
Cline Glidden United Democratic Party 1,818 60.48
A. Eugene Ebanks United Democratic Party 1,634 54.36
Bernie A. Bush Independent 1,193 39.69
Woodward Jerome Dacosta Independent 875 29.11
Paul Desmond Rivers Independent 741 24.65
Reginald Delapenha Independent 627 20.86
Lana Mae Smith Independent 411 13.67
Henry Ormon Morgan Independent 107 3.56
Dora Elizabeth Ebanks Independent 29 0.96

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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