Tobago Council of the People's National Movement

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Tobago Council of the People's National Movement
AbbreviationPNM
Leader Ancil Dennis
Chairperson Learie Paul
Secretary Akissi London
Leader in House of Assembly Kelvon Morris
(Minority Leader)
Founded1998;27 years ago (1998)
HeadquartersPNM Tobago Council Office
Robinson Street
Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago
NewspaperMAGNUM
Youth wing PNM Tobago East Youth League
PNM Tobago West Youth League
Women's wing PNM Tobago East Women's League
PNM Tobago West Women's League
Membership (2020)10,000 [1]
Ideology Liberalism [2] [3]
Social liberalism [4]
Nationalism
Centralization
Political position Centre [5] [6] to
centre-left [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
National affiliation People's National Movement
Regional affiliation West Indies Federal Labour Party (1957–1962)
Colors Red
Senate
3 / 31
(19 August 2020 – present)
House of Representatives
0 / 2
(28 April 2025 – present)
Tobago House of Assembly
1 / 15
(6 December 2021 – present)
Election symbol

Balisier flower
Website
pnmtt.live/arm/tobago-council/

The Tobago Council of the People's National Movement, [14] also known as the Tobago Council of the PNM, PNM Tobago or PNM Tobago Council, is the longest-serving and oldest active political party in Tobago. [15] The party is the autonomous branch of the Trinidad and Tobago People's National Movement operating in Tobago. While its political leader acts in the local capacity, they also serve as a deputy leader on a national level. The party's executives organize for both local and national election campaigns. There have been three PNM Chief Secretaries and administrations.

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Founded in 1998, [16] it is the largest and most successful political party in modern Tobagonian politics. With the exception of 2010, the party has won the biggest share of the vote at the Trinidad and Tobago general elections since 2000 and has governed the Tobago House of Assembly uninterruptedly, winning every Tobago House of Assembly election from 2001 until 2021.

The Tobago PNM currently hold 2 of 2 Tobagonian seats in the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament and 1 of 15 seats in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). Former Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis is the current and youngest political leader of the PNM after being elected unopposed in the 2020 People's National Movement Tobago leadership election with Kelvon Morris, the party's lone elected assemblymember serving as the party's leader in the THA.

With its predecessor organizations and despite not being a socialist party, it was a member of the democratic socialist West Indies Federal Labour Party in the Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation from 1957 to 1962, winning the Tobago seat in the 1958 elections.

As of January 2020, the party has roughly 10,000 registered members. [17]

Elected representatives (current)

Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago

Members of the House of Representatives elected in the 7 September 2015 general election:

Member of Parliament Constituency First Elected
  Ayanna Webster-Roy Tobago East 7 September 2015
  Shamfa Cudjoe Tobago West 7 September 2015

Members of the Senate

Member of Parliament Appointed
  Lawrence Hislop [18] 22 March 2022
  Nigel de Freitas [19] 23 September 2015
  Hassel Bacchus [20] 19 August 2020

Tobago House of Assembly

Member of the Tobago House of Assembly Electoral District
 Kelvon MorrisDarrel Spring/Whim

Notable party members

MemberPosition
A. N. R. Robinson Member of Parliament for Tobago East (1961-1976)
Keith Rowley Candidate for Tobago West (1981)
Tracy Davidson-Celestine First female political leader (2020–2022)

Assemblymember for Lambeau/Signal Hill (2021)

Electoral performance

West Indies

ElectionParty GroupLeaderVotesSeatsPositionGovernment
No.ShareNo.Share
1958 [21] WIFLP Eric Williams

(National party leader)

6,62662.2%
1 / 1
100.0%1st WIFLP

Trinidad and Tobago general elections

Trinidad and Tobago 2020 General Election Results Map.svg
Red indicates the seats won by the PNM at the 2020 Trinidad and Tobago general election.
Election [22] Party leaderVotesSeatsPositionGovernment
No.%±No.±
1956 Eric Williams

(National party leader)

5,52947.54%
0 / 1
Steady2.svg2ndPNM
1961 8,20868.67%Increase2.svg 21.13
2 / 2
Increase2.svg 2Increase2.svg 1stPNM
1966 ???
2 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 1stPNM
1971 2,67590.65%?
2 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 1stPNM
1976 5,93342.41%Decrease2.svg 48.24
0 / 2
Decrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2ndPNM
1981 George Chambers

(National party leader)

7,50342.66%Increase2.svg 0.25
0 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2ndPNM
1986 6,35731.90%Decrease2.svg 10.76
0 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2nd NAR
1991 Patrick Manning

(National party leader)

5,62230.08%Decrease2.svg 1.82
0 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2ndPNM
1995 6,94936.80%Increase2.svg 6.72
0 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2nd UNCNAR
2000 Orville London8,67247.46%Increase2.svg 10.66
1 / 2
Increase2.svg 1Increase2.svg TieUNC
2001 11,22561.38%Increase2.svg 13.92
2 / 2
Increase2.svg 1Increase2.svg 1stPNM Minority
2002 13,43265.75%Increase2.svg 4.37
2 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 1stPNM
2007 12,53455.26%Decrease2.svg 10.49
2 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 1stPNM
2010 12,30544.09%Decrease2.svg 11.17
0 / 2
Decrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2nd PP
2015 18,56074.34%Increase2.svg 30.25
2 / 2
Increase2.svg 2Increase2.svg 1stPNM
2020 Tracy Davidson-Celestine 16,40260.76%Decrease2.svg 13.58
2 / 2
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 1stPNM
2025 Ancil Dennis
0 / 2
Decrease2.svg 2Decrease2.svg 2nd

Tobago County Council

Election [23] LeadersVotesSeatsPositionControl
No.%±No.±
1959 Eric Williams

(National party leader)

8,28553.4Steady2.svg
11 / 14
Steady2.svg1stPNM
1968 [24] ???
10 / 11
Decrease2.svg1Steady2.svg 1stPNM
1971 N/AN/AN/A
11 / 11
Increase2.svg1Steady2.svg 1stPNM
1977 6,32652.6N/A
7 / 11
Decrease2.svg4Steady2.svg 1stPNM

Tobago House of Assembly

Red indicates seats won by the PNM in the 2017 Tobago House of Assembly election. Tobago House of Assembly Election Map 2017.png
Red indicates seats won by the PNM in the 2017 Tobago House of Assembly election.
Election [23] LeadersVotesSeatsPositionGovernment
No.%±No.±
1980 Eric Williams

(National party leader)

7,09744.4
4 / 12
2nd DAC
1984 George Chambers

(National party leader)

8,20041.4Decrease2.svg3.0
1 / 12
Decrease2.svg3Steady2.svg 2nd DAC
1988 Patrick Manning

(National party leader)

5,97735.8Decrease2.svg5.6
1 / 12
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2nd DAC
1992 6,55536.7Increase2.svg0.9
1 / 12
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2nd NAR
1996 5,02333.6Decrease2.svg4.1
1 / 12
Steady2.svgSteady2.svg 2nd NAR
2001 Orville London10,50046.7Increase2.svg13.3
8 / 12
Increase2.svg7Increase2.svg1stPNM
2005 12,13758.4Increase2.svg11.7
11 / 12
Increase2.svg3Steady2.svg 1stPNM
2009 12,31151.2Decrease2.svg7.2
8 / 12
Decrease2.svg3Steady2.svg 1stPNM
2013 19,97661.2Increase2.svg10.0
12 / 12
Increase2.svg4Steady2.svg 1stPNM
2017 Kelvin Charles13,31054.7Decrease2.svg6.5
10 / 12
Decrease2.svg2Steady2.svg 1stPNM
January 2021 Tracy Davidson-Celestine 13,28850.4Decrease2.svg4.3
6 / 12
Decrease2.svg4Steady2.svg 1stCaretaker
December 2021 11,943*40.8*Decrease2.svg9.6*
1 / 15
Decrease2.svg5Decrease2.svg 2nd PDP

Leaders

The leaders of the People's National Movement Tobago Council who additionally serve as deputy leaders of the party nationally have been as follows (any acting leaders indicated in italics):

Key:  PNM   PDP MaL: Majority Leader MiL: Minority Leader

LeaderTermPositionChief Secretary
1Orville London Orville London (cropped).jpg 20013 July 2016MaL 20012017 himself
2Kelvin Charles Kelvin Charles (cropped).jpg 3 July 201626 January 2020MaL 2017–2020himself
3 Tracy Davidson-Celestine Tracy Davidson-Celestine portrait (cropped).png 26 January 2020

(Elected)

1 May 2022NoneKelvin Charles
Ancil Dennis
Augustine
4 Ancil Dennis Ancil Dennis 2021 (cropped).jpg 1 May 2022

(Elected)

NoneAugustine

Executive positions

These are the positions currently held by the Executive of the PNM Tobago Council: [25]

PositionOfficeholder
Political Leader Ancil Dennis
ChairpersonLearie Paul
Vice-ChairpersonCharles Adams
Lady Vice-ChairpersonKamaria London
General SecretaryAkissi London
Election OfficerKurt Wilson
Public Relations OfficerShomari Hector
Operations OfficerAncil Thorne
Field OfficerPete Gray
Labour Relations OfficerKenneth Thomas
Welfare OfficerLatoya Horsford
Social Media OfficerMonique Perreira
Youth OfficerQuincy Trim
Assistant General SecretaryKeston Williams
Research OfficerAisha McKnight
Education OfficerGerald Brown
TreasurerMaxslon Roberts

See also

Notes

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