1956 Bahamian general election

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General elections were held in the Bahamas between 8 and 20 June 1956. Although the Progressive Liberal Party emerged as the largest party, winning six seats, the majority of seats were won by independents.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Progressive Liberal Party7,15232.606
Bahama Democrat Labour Party1,4176.461
Independents13,37260.9522
Total21,941100.0029
Source: Hughes[1]

Elected MPs

Number Name Party District Ethnicity
1 Stafford Sands
Independent
New Providence - Nassau City (first place) White
2 Raymond W. Sawyer
Independent
New Providence - Nassau City (second place) White
3
Roland Symonette
Independent
New Providence East (first place) White
4 S.L. Isaacs Progressive Liberal Party New Providence East (second place) Black
5 Milo Butler Progressive Liberal Party New Providence West (first place) Black
6 Gerald Cash
Independent
New Providence West (second place) Black
7 Randol Fawkes Progressive Liberal Party New Providence South (first place) Black
8 Lynden Pindling Progressive Liberal Party New Providence South (second place) Black
9 C.W.F. Bethell
Independent
Grand Bahama & Bimini White
10 Cyril Stevenson Progressive Liberal Party Andros & Berry Islands (first place) Black
11 Clarence Bain Progressive Liberal Party Andros & Berry Islands (second place) Black
12 F.H. Christie
Independent
Abaco (first place) White
13 Leonard Thompson
Independent
Abaco (second place) White
14 H. Johnson (politician)
Independent
Abaco (third place) White
15 J.T. Albury
Independent
Harbour Island (first place) White
16 Alvin Braynen
Independent
Harbour Island (second place) White
17 G.D. Foster Clarke
Independent
Harbour Island (third place) White
18 Charles Trevor Kelly
Independent
Eleuthera (first place) White
19 George Baker
Independent
Eleuthera (second place) White
20 A.H. Pritchard
Independent
Eleuthera (third place) White
21 Harold G. Christie
Independent
Cat Island(first place) White
22 G.K. Kelly
Independent
Cat Island(second place) White
23 F.H. Brown
Independent
Exuma (first place) White
24 Robert Symonette
Independent
Exuma (second place) White
25 Roy M. Solomon
Independent
Rum Cay & San Salvador
White
26 Donald D’albenas
Independent
Long Island (first place) White
27 Peter Graham
Independent
Long Island (second place) White
28 E.A.P. Dupuch Bahama Democrat Labor Party
Crooked Islands, Long Cay, & Acklins
White
29 G.A. Bethell
Independent
Mayaguana & Inagua Islands White
Source: Hughes

References

  1. ^ Colin A. Hughes (1981) Race and Politics in the Bahamas, p52