2015 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election

General elections were held in Saint Kitts and Nevis on 16 February 2015. The ruling Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Denzil Douglas, was defeated by Team Unity, an alliance of the Concerned Citizens' Movement, the People's Action Movement, and the People's Labour Party, led by Timothy Harris.

2015 Saint Kitts and Nevis general election

 2010
16 February 2015
2020 

11 of 15 seats to the National Assembly
6 seats needed for a majority
Registered42,185
Turnout72.19% (Decrease 7.62pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Shawn Richards Denzil Douglas Vance Amory
Party PAM SKNLP CCM
Alliance Team Unity None Team Unity
Leader's seat St Christopher #5 St Christopher #6 Nevis #10
Last election 32.24%, 2 seats 46.96%, 6 seats 10.99%, 2 seats
Seats won 4 3 2
Seat change Increase2 Decrease3 Steady
Popular vote 8,452 11,897 3,951
Percentage 27.90% 39.27% 13.04%
Swing Decrease4.34pp Decrease7.69pp Increase2.05pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Joseph Parry Timothy Harris
Party NRP PLP
Alliance None Team Unity
Leader's seat Did not run St Christopher #7
Last election 9.75%, 1 seat
Seats won 1 1
Seat change Steady New
Popular vote 3,276 2,723
Percentage 10.81% 9.0%
Swing Increase1.06pp New

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Denzil Douglas
SKNLP

Elected Prime Minister

Timothy Harris
PLP

Campaign

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Prior to the elections, three opposition parties, the People's Action Movement, the People's Labour Party and the Concerned Citizens' Movement formed the Team Unity alliance.[1][2] The three parties did not field candidates against each other, and formed the sole opposition to the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party on Saint Kitts and to the Nevis Reformation Party on Nevis. The National Integrity Party, a party founded by former PAM members in 2013,[3] announced on nomination day that they would not be contesting the election.[2]

Electoral system

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Eleven of the fifteen seats in the National Assembly were elected, with three other members appointed by the Governor-General at some point after the elections and one seat held by the Attorney-General.[4] The eleven elected seats were elected in single-member constituencies using plurality voting.[5]

Results

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On Saint Kitts, the People's Action Movement won four of the eight seats, whilst the Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party lost half their seats. Contesting their first elections, the People's Labour Party won one seat. On Nevis, two seats were won by the Concerned Citizens' Movement and the third by the Nevis Reformation Party.[1]

The outgoing coalition (SKNLP and NRP) secured 50.08% of votes but got only 4 seats due to the single-member plurality electoral system. This was also the first election in the country where the individual party that won the most votes did not win the most seats.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Saint Kitts and Nevis Labour Party11,89739.273–3
People's Action Movement8,45227.904+2
Concerned Citizens' Movement3,95113.0420
Nevis Reformation Party3,27610.8110
People's Labour Party2,7238.991New
Appointed members40
Total30,299100.00150
Valid votes30,29999.49
Invalid/blank votes1560.51
Total votes30,455100.00
Registered voters/turnout42,18572.19
Source: SKN Vibes

Elected MPs

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References

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