1997 Bahamian general election
General elections were held in the Bahamas on 14 March 1997.[1] The result was a victory for the Free National Movement, which won 34 of the 40 seats, and through a by-election later increased this to 35. Voter turnout was 92.9%. Hubert Ingraham was sworn in for a second term as Prime Minister on 18 March.[2]
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Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/- |
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Free National Movement | 68,766 | 57.7 | 35 | +2 |
Progressive Liberal Party | 49,932 | 41.9 | 5 | -11 |
Independents | 475 | 0.4 | 0 | New |
Invalid/blank votes | 1,377 | - | - | - |
Total | 120,710 | 100 | 40 | -9 |
Source: Nohlen |
Elected MPs
Number | Name | Party | District | Ethnicity |
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1 | Sylvia Scriven | Free National Movement | New Providence East - St. Margaret | Black |
2 | Pierre Dupuch | Free National Movement | New Providence East - Shirlea | White |
3 | William Allen | Free National Movement | New Providence East - Montagu | Black |
4 | Juanianne Dorsette | Free National Movement | New Providence East – Fox Hill | Black |
5 | Janet Bostwick | Free National Movement | New Providence East - Yawmacraw | Black |
6 | Lestor Turnquest | Free National Movement | New Providence East - Malcolm Creek | Black |
7 | Carl Bethell | Free National Movement | New Providence East – Holy Cross | Black |
8 | Zhivargo Laing | Free National Movement | New Providence West – Fort Charlotte | Black |
9 | Watkins Floyd | Free National Movement | New Providence West - Delaporte | Black |
10 | Anthony Rolle | Free National Movement | New Providence West - Carmichael | Black |
11 | Frank Watson | Free National Movement | New Providence West – Adelaide | Black |
12 | Dion Faulkes | Free National Movement | New Providence West – Blue Hills | Black |
13 | Orville Turnquest | Free National Movement | New Providence West – Mt. Moriah | Black |
14 | Gregory Williams | Free National Movement | New Providence West – Bain Town | Black |
15 | Bradley Roberts | Progressive Liberal Party | New Providence South – Grants Town | Black |
16 | Perry Christie | Progressive Liberal Party | New Providence South – Centreville | Black |
17 | Cynthia Mother Pratt | Progressive Liberal Party | New Providence South – St. Cecilia | Black |
18 | Phillip Galanis | Progressive Liberal Party | New Providence South - Englerston | Black |
19 | Algernon Allen | Free National Movement | New Providence South - Marathon | Black |
20 | Italia Johnson | Free National Movement | New Providence South -Garden Hills | Black |
21 | Theresa Moxey-Ingraham | Free National Movement | New Providence South – Golden Gates | Black |
22 | Tennyson Wells | Free National Movement | New Providence South – Bamboo Town | Black |
23 | Bernard Nottage | Progressive Liberal Party | New Providence South – Kennedy | Black |
24 | Michael Smith | Free National Movement | New Providence South – South Beach | Black |
25 | David Wallace | Free National Movement | Grand Bahama – West End & Bimini | Black |
26 | Cornelius Smith | Free National Movement | Grand Bahama – Pine Ridge | Black |
27 | Kenneth Russell | Free National Movement | Grand Bahama – High Rock | Black |
28 | Lindy Russell | Free National Movement | Grand Bahama – Eight Mile Rock | Black |
29 | Neko Grant | Free National Movement | Grand Bahama – Lucaya | Black |
30 | David Thompson | Free National Movement | Grand Bahama – Marco City | Black |
31 | Earl Deveaux | Free National Movement | Andros – North Andros & Berry Islands | Black |
32 | Lynden Pindling | Progressive Liberal Party | Andros – South Andros & Mangrove Cay | Black |
33 | Hubert Ingraham | Free National Movement | Abaco – North Abaco | Black |
34 | Robert Sweeting | Free National Movement | Abaco – South Abaco | White |
35 | Alvin Smith | Free National Movement | Eleuthera – North Eleuthera, Spanish Wells, & Harbour Island | Black |
36 | Anthony Miller | Free National Movement | Eleuthera – South Eleuthera | Black |
37 | James Miller | Free National Movement | Cat Island, San Salvador & Rum Cay | Black |
38 | Elliot Lockheart | Free National Movement | Exuma – Exuma | Black |
39 | James Knowles | Free National Movement | Long Island – Long & Ragged Island | White |
40 | Vernon Symonette | Free National Movement | Mayaguana, Inagua, Crooked, Acklins, & Long Cay Islands | Black |
Source: Election Passport.com |
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References
- Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p78 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
- Bahamas: Elections held in 1997 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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