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Snap general elections were held in Grenada on 23 June 2022.[1] The incumbent Prime Minister Keith Mitchell sought a sixth term.[2] National Democratic Congress (NDC) made a return to parliament after nine years of absence, defeating the ruling party New National Party (NNP), which led to Dickon Mitchell becoming the new prime minister of Grenada.[3] This is also the first election since 2008 where the NDC gained seats.
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Background
editDuring the previous election held in March 2018, the NNP, led by prime minister Keith Mitchell, was re-elected to a fifth term. Like in the 2013 election, the NNP won all 15 seats in the house of representatives.[4]
Three months after the 2018 election, NDC leader Nazim Burke resigned, and deputy leader Joseph Andall acted as party leader in the interim.[5][6] Former education minister Franka Bernardine was elected unopposed at the next party convention in November.[7] She resigned in November 2020 for health reasons, with deputy leader Adrian Thomas taking charge in the interim period.[8] The NDC reconvened in October 2021 to elect new party executives; the party chose attorney Dickon Mitchell (no relation) to lead the NDC, with Adrian Thomas as deputy leader.[9]
Electoral system
editThe 15 members of the House of Representatives are elected by first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies.[10]
Conduct
editPrime minister Mitchell advised the governor-general, Dame Cécile La Grenade, to dissolve the house of representatives on 16 May, one year earlier than the full five years term of the outgoing house[why?]. La Grenade issued a writ for the election the following day. In the short time between the election announcement and the issue of the writ, citizens only had one day to register to vote if they had not done so already. Candidate nominations occurred on 1 June.[11] Police officers voted on 20 June.[12]
The Caribbean Community and the Organization of American States sent delegations to observe the election. The prime minister assured that the presence of both observer missions provided "transparency and confidence to the electoral process".[13]
Candidates
edit41 candidates were nominated for this election, with five participating parties and one independent candidate. The New National Party (NNP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) nominated candidates for all 15 seats. The Grenada United Labour Party (GULP) nominated 4 candidates, while the Independent Freedom Party (IFP) and the Grenada Renaissance Party (GRP) nominated 3 each.[14]
Slogans and manifestos
editParty | Slogans | Manifesto | |
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NNP | "Safer Hands!", "Expanding the Empowerment Agenda" | [15] | |
NDC | "Transforming Grenada!", "Let's Move Grenada Forward" | [16] | |
GULP | "GULP to the Rescue", "Independence. Justice. Development"[17] | [18][19][20][21] | |
IFP | "The Eyes Have It"[22] |
Results
editParty | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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National Democratic Congress | 31,430 | 51.84 | 9 | +9 | |
New National Party | 28,959 | 47.76 | 6 | –9 | |
Grenada United Labour Party | 64 | 0.11 | 0 | New | |
Independent Freedom Party | 60 | 0.10 | 0 | New | |
Grenada Renaissance Party | 31 | 0.05 | 0 | 0 | |
Independents | 86 | 0.14 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 60,630 | 100.00 | 15 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 60,630 | 99.49 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 311 | 0.51 | |||
Total votes | 60,941 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 86,658 | 70.32 | |||
Source: Grenada Elections 2022 |
By constituency
editConstituency | Electorate | Turnout | % | Political party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Carriacou and Petite Martinique | 5,414 | 3,780 | 69.81 | National Democratic Congress | Tevin Andrews | 1,954 | 51.69 | |
New National Party | Kindra Stewart | 1,805 | 47.75 | |||||
St. Andrew North East | 5,362 | 4,071 | 75.92 | New National Party | Kate Lewis-Peters | 2,190 | 53.79 | |
National Democratic Congress | Tessa St. Cyr | 1,864 | 45.78 | |||||
Independent Freedom Party | Jennel Ramsee | 10 | 0.24 | |||||
St. Andrew North West | 4,798 | 3,680 | 76.69 | New National Party | Delma Thomas | 1,898 | 51.57 | |
National Democratic Congress | Gloria Thomas | 1,767 | 48.01 | |||||
St. Andrew South East | 4,868 | 3,571 | 73.35 | New National Party | Emmalin Pierre | 1,893 | 53.01 | |
National Democratic Congress | David Andrew | 1660 | 46.48 | |||||
St. Andrew South West | 5,327 | 3,855 | 72.36 | National Democratic Congress | Lennox Andrews | 2,129 | 55.22 | |
New National Party | Yoland Bain-Horsford | 1,704 | 44.20 | |||||
St. David | 9,866 | 7,189 | 72.86 | National Democratic Congress | Dickon Mitchell | 4,414 | 61.39 | |
New National Party | Oliver Joseph | 2,742 | 38.14 | |||||
Independent Freedom Party | Junior Francis | 18 | 0.25 | |||||
St. George North East | 7,727 | 5,390 | 69.75 | National Democratic Congress | Ron Redhead | 3,220 | 59.74 | |
New National Party | Nimrod Ollivierre | 2,133 | 39.57 | |||||
Grenada Renaissance Party | Martin Edwards | 15 | 0.27 | |||||
St. George North West | 4,534 | 2,995 | 66.05 | New National Party | Keith Mitchell | 2,211 | 73.82 | |
National Democratic Congress | Jonathan LaCrette | 773 | 25.80 | |||||
St. George South | 10,903 | 7,019 | 64.37 | National Democratic Congress | Andy Williams | 4,029 | 57.40 | |
New National Party | Sebastian Cox | 2,961 | 42.18 | |||||
Grenada Renaissance Party | Mendell Samuel | 12 | 0.17 | |||||
St. George South East | 5,413 | 3,800 | 70.20 | National Democratic Congress | Alfred Telesford | 2,122 | 55.84 | |
New National Party | Gregory Bowen | 1,634 | 43.0 | |||||
Independent Freedom Party | Bassanio Nicholas | 32 | 0.84 | |||||
Grenada Renaissance Party | Dennyka Checkley | 4 | 0.10 | |||||
St. John | 6,392 | 4,464 | 69.83 | National Democratic Congress | Kerryne James | 2,216 | 49.64 | |
New National Party | Martin DaBreo | 2,209 | 49.48 | |||||
Grenada United Labour Party | Geoffrey Preudhomme | 19 | 0.42 | |||||
St. Mark | 3,690 | 2,498 | 67.69 | New National Party | Clarice Modeste-Curwen | 1,470 | 58.84 | |
National Democratic Congress | Quinc Britton | 995 | 39.83 | |||||
Grenada United Labour Party | David Francis | 18 | 0.72 | |||||
St. Patrick East | 3,914 | 2,791 | 71.30 | National Democratic Congress | Dennis Matthew-Cornwall | 1,443 | 51.70 | |
New National Party | Pamela Moses | 1,322 | 47.36 | |||||
Grenada United Labour Party | Nigel John | 18 | 0.64 | |||||
St. Patrick West | 4,668 | 3,288 | 70.43 | National Democratic Congress | Joseph Andall | 1,726 | 52.49 | |
New National Party | Victor Philip | 1,458 | 44.34 | |||||
Independent | Winston Frederick | 86 | 2.61 | |||||
Grenada United Labour Party | Augustine David | 9 | 0.27 | |||||
Town of St. George | 3,781 | 2,462 | 65.11 | New National Party | Peter David | 1,329 | 53.98 | |
National Democratic Congress | Claudette Joseph | 1,118 | 45.41 | |||||
Source: Grenada Elections 2022 |
Aftermath
editOutgoing prime minister Keith Mitchell called Dickon Mitchell to congratulate him on his electoral triumph. At the same time, he urged the incoming prime minister to consider preserving programs implemented by the NNP government, which he said delivered a significant benefit to ordinary Grenadians. Keith Mitchell, who became opposition leader, vowed to provide the new government with a productive opposition and insisted it would be "nothing personal".[23] Dickon Mitchell was sworn in as prime minister on 24 June 2022.[24]
Mitchell was congratulated by foreign leaders, including Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel[25] and the prime minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Ralph Gonsalves.[24]
References
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- ^ "Grenada General Election Results - 13 March 2018". Caribbean Elections. Archived from the original on 9 April 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ Greaves, Natalie (5 July 2018). "Grenada opposition leader Nazim Burke resigns". Caribbean National Weekly. Archived from the original on 25 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- ^ "Joseph Andall Becomes NDC Interim Leader An Nazim Burke Resigns". Wee FM Radio. St. George's. 2 July 2018. Archived from the original on 25 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
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- ^ "NDC loses its leader". Grenadian Voice. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
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- ^ "Police officers vote in Grenada general election". Caribbean National Weekly. 20 June 2022. Archived from the original on 25 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- ^ "Grenada: International observers will be present for general election". Loop. 8 June 2022. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- ^ "Nomination Day Report". www.nowgrenada.com. 1 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
- ^ "New National Party Manifesto- 100 Million For 100 Thousand, Practical Policies For All". New National Party. 21 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022 – via Issuu.
- ^ "2022 NDC Manifesto". National Democratic Congress of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. 21 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022 – via Issuu.
- ^ "#GULP Song & Anthem". Grenada United Labour Party. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022 – via Facebook.
- ^ "GULP POLITICAL LEADER POLICY SPEECH SERIES 1". Grenada United Labour Party. 20 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022 – via YouTube.
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- ^ "GULP POLITICAL LEADER POLICY SPEECH SERIES 4". Grenada United Labour Party. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022 – via YouTube.
- ^ "IFP IS READY". Grenada Broadcasting Network. 7 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
- ^ "Grenada: Former PM Dr Keith Mitchell congratulates Dickon Mitchell". Loop. 24 June 2022. Archived from the original on 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ a b Lee Yan LaSur (24 June 2022). "PM Gonsalves congratulates Dickon Mitchell on Election Victory". St. Vincent Times. Archived from the original on 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ "Presidente de Cuba felicita a nuevo Primer Ministro de Granada". Prensa Latina (in Spanish). Havana. Archived from the original on 24 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.