2022 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election

Snap general elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 5 August 2022, following the decision of incumbent prime minister Timothy Harris to dissolve the parliament on 11 May. Snap elections are constitutionally required within ninety days following the dissolution of parliament.[1][2][3]

2022 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election

← 20205 August 2022

11 of the 15 seats in the National Assembly
6 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderTerrance DrewMark Brantley
PartySKNLPCCM
AllianceOne Movement
Last election37.09%, 2 seats12.62%, 3 seats
Seats won63
Seat changeIncrease 4Steady 0
Popular vote13,4383,473
Percentage45.75%11.82%
SwingIncrease 8.66ppDecrease 0.80pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderShawn RichardsTimothy Harris
PartyPAMPLP
AllianceOne Movement
Last election29.00%, 4 seats13.23%, 2 seats
Seats won11
Seat changeDecrease 3Decrease 1
Popular vote4,7375,036
Percentage16.13%17.14%
SwingDecrease 12.87ppIncrease 3.91pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Timothy Harris
PLP

Elected Prime Minister

Terrance Drew
SKNLP

The elections were the first in the country with a female party leader, with businesswoman and environmental consultant Janice Daniel-Hodge leading the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP), which was founded by her father, former Premier of Nevis and pro-Nevis secessionist Simeon Daniel.[4] However, the NRP failed to win a seat, despite seeing a small overall increase in vote share.

The elections brought the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party, led by Terrance Drew, back to power for the first time since their loss in 2015. The People's Action Movement was reduced to only one seat, their worst result since 2004, while their vote share of 16.23% was the worst received in party history.

Background

The Team Unity alliance first came to power in the 2015 elections, and won a second term in 2020. In 2022, tensions between PM Harris and his coalition partners led to them filing a motion of no confidence against him. The now in-opposition parties asked Governor-General Sir Tapley Seaton to dismiss Harris, prompting Seaton to remind them he does not have this power under the federation constitution. Harris responded by calling for the dissolution of parliament before the motion of no confidence was held.[5]

Electoral system

Eleven of the fifteen seats in the National Assembly are elected, with the other three members appointed by the Governor-General at some point after the elections and one seat held by the Attorney-General.[6] The eleven elected seats are elected in single-member constituencies using plurality voting.[7]

Parties and Candidates

Six parties are contesting the election, three parties each contesting all seats in St. Kitts and three parties each contesting seats in Nevis:[8]

  1. People’s Labour Party (PLP): contesting all eight seats in St Kitts
  2. St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP): contesting all eight seats in St Kitts
  3. People’s Action Movement (PAM): contesting all eight seats in St Kitts (One Movement Alliance)
  4. Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM): contesting all three seats in Nevis (One Movement Alliance)
  5. Nevis Reformation Party (NRP): contesting all three seats in Nevis
  6. Moral Restoration Movement (MRM): contesting two of the three seats in Nevis

Endorsements

Opinion polls

Date[nb 1]PollsterSample sizePAMCCMPLPSKNLPNRPMRMGovt
5 Aug 20222022 general election1316006
July 26, 2022Don Anderson/Market Research Services Limited (MRSL)[10][11]4000120N/A
July 23, 2022Peter Wickham/Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES)[12]N/A4 (+2)0N/A
21 Apr 2022Team Unity dissolves; splits into the PLP and One Movement (PAM & CCM)
5 June 20202020 general election432209

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party13,43845.756+4
People's Labour Party5,03617.141–1
People's Action Movement4,73716.131–3
Concerned Citizens' Movement3,47311.8230
Nevis Reformation Party2,6168.9100
Moral Restoration Movement670.230New
Unity Labour Party50.020New
Independents30.0100
Appointed and ex-officio members40
Total29,375100.00150
Valid votes29,37599.39
Invalid/blank votes1790.61
Total votes29,554100.00
Registered voters/turnout50,97357.98
Source: SKN Times

Elected MPs

ConstituencyMPsParty
St Christopher #1Geoffrey Hanley Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party
St Christopher #2Marsha Henderson Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party
St Christopher #3Konris Maynard Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party
St Christopher #4Samal Duggins Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party
St Christopher #5Shawn Richards People's Action Movement
St Christopher #6Denzil Douglas Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party
St Christopher #7Timothy Harris People's Labour Party
St Christopher #8Terrance Drew Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party
Nevis #9Mark Brantley Concerned Citizens' Movement
Nevis #10Eric Evelyn Concerned Citizens' Movement
Nevis #11Alexis Jeffers Concerned Citizens' Movement
Source: SKN Vibes

Aftermath

Terrance Drew was elected Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis. The Drew ministry was sworn in on 15 August 2022.[13]

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