Dominica: DLP bags 19 of 21 constituencies in snap general elections

The Dominica Labour Party won a clean sweep victory in the snap general elections, which took place on December 6, 2022. They secured 19 out of 21 constituencies and bagged victory in about six consecutive polls.

The Dominica Labour Party won a clean sweep victory in the snap general elections, which took place on December 6, 2022. They secured 19 out of 21 constituencies and bagged victory in about six consecutive polls.

The Prime Minister of the country, Roosevelt Skerrit, expressed gratitude to every person who supported him throughout his journey and allowed the party to win 19 constituencies.

Advertisement

Dominica’s electoral office made the announcement of the results, as well as mentioned that the Dominica Labour Party has won most of the seats.

Along with this, DLP has cleared their way in the parliament for the next five years. The remaining seats have been secured by Independent candidates.

Since 2004, Prime Minister Skerrit has been the Prime Minister. In the month of November this year, he announced the details of the snap general elections.

Moreover, 19 candidates of the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) won a landslide victory in the snap general elections in 2022 in their respective constituencies. On the other hand, two constituencies named Salisbury and Marigot were bagged by independent candidates.

Also, the former Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Perry Christie, who is also the Chief of the Electoral Mission of the OAS in Dominica, monitored the entire elections in the Commonwealth of Dominica.

Here is the list of duly elected candidates of DLP:

Advertisement

 

  1. Darren Pinard – Colihaut Constituency
  2. Lakeyia Lennicia Jamelle – Paix Bouche Constituency
  3. Roland Royer – Cottage Constituency
  4. Irving Francis McIntyre – Roseau Valley Constituency
  5. Roosevelt Skerrit – Vieille Case Constituency
  6. Julian B.G Defoe – Petite Savenne Constituency

 

Furthermore, the DLP bagged victory on the other 13 seats.

 

The Roseau Central will again witness the term of Melissa Poponne Skerrit for the next five years with about 1023 votes.

 

  • Grand Bay Constituency: Vince Henderson of DLP won with 1139 votes.
  • Castle Bruce Constituency: Octavia Alfred of DLP won with 782 votes.
  • La Plaine Constituency: Dr Cassandra Williams of DLP won with 690 votes.
  • Mahaunt Constituency: DLP candidate Cassani C Laville secures the place of parliament representative with 2016 votes.
  • Grand Fond Constituency: Gretta Bernadette Roberts of DLP won with 571 votes.
  • Portsmouth Constituency: Fenella Wenham of DLP won with 16 votes.
  • Roseau North Constituency: Alethea Blanchard of DLP won with 1486 votes.
  • Roseau South Constituency: Chekira Nikisha Sara Lockhart of DLP with 1739 votes.
  • Salybia Constituency: Cozier Pius Frederick of DLP won with 334 votes.
  • St Joseph Constituency: Darren Tevin Lloyd of DLP won with 91 votes.
  • Soufriere constituency: Denise Charles of DLP won with 1236 votes.
  • Wesley Constituency: Fidel Grant of DLP won with 717 votes.
  • Marigot constituency: Independent Candidate Anthony S. Charles won with 491 votes.
Tariq Saeed

Read More

CEO MC Claude Emmanuel of CIP enhances Citizenship by Investment programme of Saint Lucia

Castries, Saint Lucia: The CEO (Chief Executing Officer) of the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIP) of Saint Lucia, MC Claude Emmanuel, is doing exceptional work to make the programme more effective and beneficial to the investors. 

UAE Doctors Warn Against Overscheduling Children During Summer, Urge Balance

Instead of improving children’s skills, the “last hour” of activity can heighten anxiety, depression, and even anger. “Children need balance — not just to avoid burnout, but for their overall mental and emotional wellbeing,” Dr Bothra added

UAE records 1,298 COVID-19 cases on Monday; lowest in last six weeks

The United Arab Emirates has recorded 1,298 new coronavirus cases on Monday, July 25, which is its lowest number of cases reported in the last six weeks.

Recent

Partial Road Closures in Abu Dhabi from August 31 to September 2

The Abu Dhabi Mobility Authority (AD Mobility) announced that these closures will impact Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Road (E311) and Hazza bin Zayed The First Street from Saturday, August 31, to Monday, September 2

Egyptian President meets King Philippe Leopold of Belgium

Cairo, Egypt: The President of the Middle East country, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, on Wednesday (February 16, 2022), met with the King Philippe Leopold of...

Etihad Airways Unveils New Airbus A321LR to Expand Global Reach and Redefine Luxury Travel

The new aircraft will operate out of Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport, flying to destinations including Algiers, Athens, Bangkok, Chennai, Chiang Mai, Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Kolkata, Krabi, Medan, Milan, Paris, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Riyadh, Tunis, and Zurich
admin

Too Many Requests