Elections in Dominica

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Elections in Dominica have been taking place since 1832.

constituencies, 9 appointed senators,[1] the Speaker and 1 ex officio member. A head of state—the president
—is elected by the House of Assembly.

Dominica has a

political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. Dominica was once a three-party system until the Dominica Labour Party and the greatly diminished Dominica Freedom Party formed a coalition government. The DFP has failed to acquire any seats for two elections straight, leaving the United Workers' Party
as the only opposition to the DLP.

Latest elections

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Dominica Labour Party15,21482.3819+1
Team Unity Dominica1530.830New
Independents3,10216.802New
Total18,469100.00210
Valid votes18,46996.87
Invalid/blank votes5973.13
Total votes19,066100.00
Registered voters/turnout60,33031.60
Source: Electoral Office

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The elected Representatives decide whether senators are to be elected or appointed. If appointed, five are chosen by the president with the advice of the prime minister and four with the advice of the opposition leader. If elected, it is by vote of the Representatives.

References

  • Matthias Catón: "Dominica" in: Elections in the Americas. A Data Handbook, vol. 1, ed. by Dieter Nohlen. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005: pp. 223–237

External links

Official website