1999 Anguillan general election

General elections were held in Anguilla on 4 March 1999. The result was a victory for the ruling coalition of the Anguilla United Party and the Anguilla Democratic Party, each winning 2 seats. The opposition Anguilla National Alliance won 3 seats.[1] However, the coalition government lost its majority in May 1999 upon the resignation of Victor Banks, the Finance Minister and leader of the Anguilla Democratic Party. Due to the collapse of the ruling coalition, fresh elections were held in March 2000.

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Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Anguilla National Alliance2,05442.363+1
Anguilla Democratic Party1,57932.5820
Anguilla United Party70414.5220
Independents4679.680–1
Invalid/blank votes44
Total4,84810070
Registered voters/turnout6,57873.70
Source: House of Assembly, IFES

References

  1. Anguilla IFES
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