2005 Caymanian general election|
|
15 seats in the Legislative Assembly 8 seats needed for a majority |
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
General elections were held in the Cayman Islands on 11 May 2005.[1]
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
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