2016 Saint Lucian general election

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2016 Saint Lucian general election
Flag of Saint Lucia.svg
  2011 6 June 2016 (2016-06-06) 2021  

All 17 seats in the House of Assembly
9 seats needed for a majority
Turnout53.45% (Decrease2.svg2.69pp)
 First partySecond party
  Allen Chastanet.jpg Kenny Anthony, Sta. Lucia.jpg
Leader Allen Chastanet Kenny Anthony
Party UWP Labour Party
Last election46.96%, 6 seats50.99%, 11 seats
Seats won116
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 5Decrease2.svg 5
Popular vote46,16537,172
Percentage54.76%44.09%
SwingIncrease2.svg7.80ppDecrease2.svg6.90pp

2016 Saint Lucian general election (results by constituency).svg
Results by constituency.

Prime Minister before election

Kenny Anthony
Labour Party

Subsequent Prime Minister

Allen Chastanet
UWP

2016 campaign poster for future Saint Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet Allen Chastanet campaign poster 2016.jpg
2016 campaign poster for future Saint Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet

General elections were held in Saint Lucia on 6 June 2016. [1] The result was a victory for the United Workers Party, which won eleven of the seventeen seats. [2] On 7 June 2016 United Workers Party leader Allen Chastanet was sworn in as Prime Minister. [3]

Contents

Electoral system

The 17 elected members of the House of Assembly were elected by first-past-the-post voting in single member constituencies. [4] Following the elections, a Speaker is elected, who may be from outside the House.

Campaign

The opposition United Workers Party announced it would be fielding a full slate of 17 candidates. [5] The ruling Labour Party campaign included 15 pledges to voters. [6]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
United Workers Party 46,16554.7611+5
Saint Lucia Labour Party 37,17244.096–5
Lucian People's Movement1520.1800
Independents 8130.9600
Total84,302100.00170
Valid votes84,30297.43
Invalid/blank votes2,2232.57
Total votes86,525100.00
Registered voters/turnout161,88353.45
Source: Saint Lucia Electoral Department

By constituency

ConstituencyWinnerParty
Anse la Raye/Canaries Dominic Fedee United Workers Party gain
Babonneau Ezechiel Joseph United Workers Party gain
Castries Central Sarah Flood-Beaubrun United Workers Party hold
Castries East Philip Pierre Saint Lucia Labour Party hold
Castries North Stephenson King United Workers Party hold
Castries South Ernest Hilaire Saint Lucia Labour Party hold
Castries South East Guy Joseph United Workers Party hold
Choiseul/Saltibus Bradley Felix United Workers Party gain
Dennery North Shawn Edward Saint Lucia Labour Party hold
Dennery South Edmund Estephane United Workers Party hold
Gros Islet Lenard Montoute United Workers Party gain
Laborie Alva Baptiste Saint Lucia Labour Party hold
Micoud North Gale Rigobert United Workers Party hold
Micoud South Allen Chastanet United Workers Party hold
Soufriere Herod Stanislaus United Workers Party gain
Vieux Fort North Moses Jean Baptiste Saint Lucia Labour Party hold
Vieux Fort South Kenny Anthony Saint Lucia Labour Party hold
Source: St Lucia Times

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References

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  4. Electoral system Inter-Parliamentary Union
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  6. PM States Top 15 Pledges to St. Lucians Archived 2016-08-27 at the Wayback Machine St Lucia Times, 20 May 2016