Windward Islands People's Movement

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Windward Islands People's Movement

The Windward Islands People's Movement (WIPM) is a political party in Saba. It has won a majority of seats in the Island Council in all but two elections since 1971.

It held all five seats in the Island Council after the

2019 elections and until June 1, 2022, when council member Hemmie Van Xanten resigned from the party while continuing to serve as a councilor.[2][3][4] When party member Esmeralda Johnson was elected to a seat on the island council in 2019, she became the youngest person ever to serve on it.[5]

Netherlands Antilles

Until the

Estates of the Netherlands Antilles (which it won in the 2002, 2006 and 2010
elections). The party has also participated in the island council elections of Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten (until its merger with the Sint Maarten Patriotic Movement (S.P.M.)).

When Saba became part of the Netherlands as a special municipality in 2010, the 2007 island council stayed (where the party obtained 4 of the 5 seats) until the election under Dutch law in 2011.[6]

Island Council electoral results

Election Votes % Seats +/– Government
1971
3 / 5
Majority
1975
421 73.09
4 / 5
Increase 1 Majority
1979
483 81.04
5 / 5
Increase 1 Majority
1983
470 77.43
4 / 5
Decrease 1 Majority
1987
328 51.01
2 / 5
Decrease 2 Opposition
1991
437 71.99
4 / 5
Increase 2 Majority
1995
346 54.75
2 / 5
Decrease 2 Opposition
1999
400 70.67
4 / 5
Increase 2 Majority
2003
298 47.30
3 / 5
Decrease 1 Majority
2007
447 73.8
4 / 5
Increase 1 Majority
2011
686 83.4
4 / 5
Steady 0 Majority
2015
545 57.2
3 / 5
Decrease 1 Majority
2019
777 79.04
5 / 5
Increase 2 Majority
2023
3 / 5
Decrease 2 Majority

References

  1. ^ "@: Windward Islands People's Movement / @: W.I.P.M. / @: WIPM". Encyclopedie van de Nederlandse Antillen (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  2. ^ "WIPM (Saba) Grabs All 5 Seats!". BES Reporter. 20 March 2019.
  3. ^ "New Saba Island Council, Commissioners sworn in". The Daily Herald. 29 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Island Council Member Hemmie van Xanten resigned from WIPM party". Saba News. 4 June 2022.
  5. ^ "New Island Council, Commissioners sworn in - Saba News". 2021-10-24. Archived from the original on 2021-10-24. Retrieved 2021-10-24.
  6. ^ "Nieuw stemmen op zijn Netherlands". Trouw (in Dutch). 19 February 2011.