2009 Dominican general election

General elections were held in Dominica on 18 December 2009, to elect the 21 Representatives of the House of Assembly. The incumbent Dominica Labour Party increased its majority to 18 of 21 seats, winning a third term.[1]

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Administrative divisions (parishes)

Results

Results by constituency
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Dominica Labour Party22,26261.3418+6
United Workers' Party12,60634.733–5
Dominica Freedom Party8662.3900
People's Democratic Movement1800.500New
Dominica Progressive Party120.0600
Independents3580.990–1
Invalid/blank votes589
Total36,883100210
Registered voters/turnout67,22354.87
Source: Electoral Office, IPU

By constituency

Castle BruceCandidatePartyVotes%
1534 ballots counted
39 ballots rejected
Johnson DrigoDominica Labour Party84154.8
Bernard WiltshireUnited Workers' Party68644.7
Jacqueline Laurent TheodoreIndependent70.5
ColihautCandidatePartyVotes%
846 ballots counted
13 ballots rejected
Ronald Toulon††Dominica Labour Party63274.7
Herbert (Sabee) SabarocheDominica Freedom Party21124.9
Delroy SebastianDominica Progressive Party30.4
CottageCandidatePartyVotes%
1331 ballots counted
10 ballots rejected
Reginald Victor Austrie††Dominica Labour Party96985.7
William Emmanuel RivierePeople's Democratic Movement16214.3
Grand BayCandidatePartyVotes%
1497 ballots counted
37 ballots rejected
Justina CharlesDominica Labour Party135090.2
Leanthia Pacquette LewisUnited Workers' Party1197.9
Harian Martin HenryDominica Freedom Party191.3
Lyndon PetersDominica Progressive Party90.6
La PlaineCandidatePartyVotes%
1446 ballots counted
13 ballots rejected
Petter Saint-JeanDominica Labour Party72450.1
Ron Green††United Workers' Party72249.9
MahautCandidatePartyVotes%
3649 ballots counted
36 ballots rejected
Rayburn John Blackmoore††Dominica Labour Party213658.5
Ronald (Ronnie) IsidoreUnited Workers' Party145739.9
Johnson (Bosso) BostonDominica Freedom Party5615.3
MarigotCandidatePartyVotes%
1063 ballots counted
8 ballots rejected
Edison Chenfil James††United Workers' Party83578.6
Dayton BaptisteDominica Labour Party22821.4
Morne Jaune/Riviere CyriqueCandidatePartyVotes%
1071 ballots counted
15 ballots rejected
Ivor StephensonDominica Labour Party52848.8
Abraham Browne††United Workers' Party52348.8
Benjamin PascalDominica Freedom Party201.9
Paix BoucheCandidatePartyVotes%
1308 ballots counted
82 ballots rejected
Matthew Joseph Walter††Dominica Labour Party115788.5
John C. BrunoUnited Workers' Party15111.5
Petite SavanneCandidatePartyVotes%
1511 ballots counted
12 ballots rejected
Kenneth Melchoir DarrouxDominica Labour Party124382.3
Samuel RaphaelIndependent26817.7
PortsmouthCandidatePartyVotes%
1434 ballots counted
14 ballots rejected
Ian Douglas††Dominica Labour Party125187.2
Murphy WallaceDominica Freedom Party916.3
Errol Moir HillIndependent614.3
Albert Cecil SeverinIndependent181.3
Julian Stephen BrewsterPeople's Democratic Movement130.9
Roseau CentralCandidatePartyVotes%
1786 ballots counted
54 ballots rejected
Norris "Prevo" Prevost††United Workers' Party83947.0
Alvin "Aloe" BernardDominica Labour Party83647.0
Judith PestainaDominica Freedom Party1096.1
Leonard "Pappy" BaptisteDemocratic Progressive Party20.1
Roseau NorthCandidatePartyVotes%
3291 ballots counted
82 ballots rejected
Julius C. Timothy††Dominica Labour Party165550.3
Daniel Andrew LugayUnited Workers' Party153846.7
Henry Babs DyerDominica Freedom Party952.9
Michael WrightDominica Progressive Party30.1
Roseau SouthCandidatePartyVotes%
3355 ballots counted
22 ballots rejected
Ambrose George††Dominica Labour Party204961.1
Bobby A. C. FrederickUnited Workers' Party113033.7
Oliver A. St. JohnDominica Freedom Party1765.2
Roseau ValleyCandidatePartyVotes%
1614 ballots counted
14 ballots rejected
John Collin McIntyreDominica Labour Party93658.0
Norris Charles††United Workers' Party65840.8
Michael Anthony AstaphanDominica Freedom Party201.2
SalisburyCandidatePartyVotes%
1345 ballots counted
25 ballots rejected
Hector "Spags" JohnUnited Workers' Party81760.7
Julien B. "Tolo" RoyerDominica Labour Party51238.1
Nettisha WalshDominica Freedom Party161.2
SalybiaCandidatePartyVotes%
1701 ballots counted
18 ballots rejected
Ashton GraneauDominica Labour Party101359.6
Claudius SanfordUnited Workers' Party68440.2
Christabelle AuguisteIndependent40.2
St. JosephCandidatePartyVotes%
1936 ballots counted
24 ballots rejected
Kelver Dwight DarrouxDominica Labour Party113858.8
Henry John AbrahamUnited Workers' Party78840.7
Marcella BoatswainDominica Progressive Party50.3
Roland MitchelPeople's Democratic Movement50.3
SoufrièreCandidatePartyVotes%
2044 ballots counted
35 ballots rejected
Sam Edward MartinDominica Labour Party121459.4
Glen EtienneUnited Workers' Party77738.0
Felita Paul ThomasDominica Freedom Party5325.9
Vieille CaseCandidatePartyVotes%
1189 ballots counted
15 ballots rejected
Roosevelt Skerrit††Dominica Labour Party104187.6
Maynard (MJ) JosephUnited Workers' Party14812.4
WesleyCandidatePartyVotes%
1543 ballots counted
21 ballots rejected
Gloria Marilyn ShillingfordDominica Labour Party80952.4
Ezekiel BazilUnited Workers' Party73447.6
Source: Electoral Office
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References

  1. Opposition UWP challenges election result in Dominica High Court, The Dominican.net, 10 January 2010, retrieved 19 April 2010
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