1989 Anguillian general election

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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[edit]

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[edit]

Constituency Candidate Party Votes %
1 - Island Harbour Kenneth Harrigan Anguilla National Alliance 389 56.05
Ronald Webster Anguilla United Party 305 43.95
2 - Sandy Hill Osbourne Fleming Independent 212 67.52
George Hodge Anguilla United Party 102 32.48
3 - Valley North Eric Reid Anguilla National Alliance 414 57.50
Leroy Rogers Anguilla Democratic Party 248 34.44
Ophelia Richardson Party for Anguilla's Culturation and Economy 58 8.06
4 - Valley South Victor Banks Anguilla Democratic Party 372 53.37
Orealia Kelly Anguilla National Alliance 208 29.84
Cuthwin Webster Party for Anguilla's Culturation and Economy 117 16.79
5 - Road North Emile Gumbs Anguilla National Alliance 274 57.56
Edison Baird Anguilla Democratic Party 202 42.44
6 - Road South Hubert Hughes Anguilla United Party 289 54.12
Statchel Warner Anguilla National Alliance 150 28.09
Maurice Connor Anguilla Democratic Party 49 9.18
Lolita Davis-Ifille Independent 46 8.61
7 - West End Albert Hughes Anguilla United Party 128 48.12
Omah Richardson Anguilla for Good Governance 75 28.20
Kenswick Richardson Anguilla Democratic Party 63 23.68

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