2005 Vincentian general election

General elections were held in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on 7 December 2005. The result was a repeat of the 2001 general election with the ruling Unity Labour Party retaining all twelve of its seats and the opposition New Democratic Party retaining its three. However, the NDP saw a nearly 4-point swing in its share of the popular vote.[1] Ralph Gonsalves remained Prime Minister.

2005 Vincentian general election

7 December 2005

15 seats in the House of Assembly
8 seats needed for a majority
Turnout63.6% (5.6%)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Ralph Gonsalves Arnhim Eustace
Party ULP NDP
Leader's seat North Central Windward East Kingstown
Last election 12 seats 3 seats
Seats won 12 3
Seat change
Popular vote 31,848 25,748
Percentage 55.3% 44.7%
Swing 1.2% 3.8%

Red denotes constituencies won by the ULP and Yellow denotes those won by the NDP.

Prime Minister before election

Ralph Gonsalves
Unity Labour Party

Elected Prime Minister

Ralph Gonsalves
Unity Labour Party

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politics and government of
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Administrative divisions (parishes)

Campaign

A total of 34 candidates contested the elections; the Unity Labour Party and the New Democratic Party both fielded candidates in all 15 constituencies, whilst the Green Party nominated four candidates.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Unity Labour Party31,84855.26120
New Democratic Party25,74844.6830
Green Party340.060New
Invalid votes338
Total57,968100150
Registered voters/turnout91,04563.64
Source: Adam Carr
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