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Anguilla United Movement
The Anguilla Progressive Movement is a political party in Anguilla. The party was named the Anguilla United Movement until being rebranded in 2019 alongside new leaders and colours.AUM rebranded as APM with new faces, new concepts
The Anguillan, 14 October 2019 Under various names, it was originally a vehicle for
Ronald Webster James Ronald Webster (2 March 19269 December 2016) was a politician from Anguilla. After ending the Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla federation in 1967, he served as the island territory's first Chief Minister of Anguilla, Chief Minister from 10 Fe ...
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Ellis Webster
Ellis Lorenzo Webster is an Anguillan politician and physician. He is the Premier of the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla, first elected when he led the Anguilla Progressive Movement to victory in the general election held on 29 June 2020.Dr. Ellis Lorenzo Webster sworn in, as APM takes over in Anguilla
''Anguilla News'', July 1, 2020


Biography

Webster was born on Island Harbour. Initially he studied dental therapy. In 1986, Webster graduated from

Anguillan General Election, 1994
General elections were held in Anguilla on 16 March 1994.General Election Results - 16 March 1994
Caribbean Elections Despite a large drop in the Anguilla United Party's vote share, the loss of the Road North constituency to the gave the second and third parties enough seats to form a

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Political Parties In Anguilla
This article lists political parties in Anguilla. Due to holding elections under forms of first-past-the-post, Anguilla has a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties, with it being extremely difficult for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party. The parties *Anguilla Patriotic Movement *Anguilla Progressive Party *Anguilla Strategic Alliance *Anguilla United Front, an alliance of: **Anguilla Democratic Party ** Anguilla National Alliance * Anguilla United Movement *Movement for Grassroots Democracy See also * Politics of Anguilla * List of political parties by country {{Americas topic, List of political parties in Anguilla Anguilla Political parties A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or pol ...
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2020 Anguillian General Election
General elections were held in Anguilla on 29 June 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Order in Council was made to allow the elections to be postponed until 11 September at the latest. However it was not invoked. Electoral system The 13-member House of Assembly consists of seven members elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting, four at-large members elected from the entire island by plurality at-large voting and two ex officio members. Voters may vote up to four candidates in the at-large seats, which replaced two appointees.Anguilla Election Centre
Caribbean Elections
Voters must be at least 18 years old, whilst candidates must be at least 21.


Endorsements

For

Anguillan General Election, 2015
General elections were held in Anguilla on 22 April 2015. The result was a victory for the Anguilla United Front alliance, which won six of the seven elected seats in the House of Assembly. The ruling Anguilla United Movement failed to win a seat. Electoral system At the time of the elections the House of Assembly had eleven members, of which seven are elected in single-member constituencies and four were appointed.Anguilla Elections
Caribbean Elections
Voters had to be at least 18 years old, whilst candidates had to be at least 21.


Results


By constituency

The closest contest was in the Road North constituency, where the AUF candidate



Anguillan General Election, 2010
General elections were held in Anguilla on 15 February 2010. Seven seats in the House of Assembly were contested in the election. The incumbent Chief Minister of Anguilla Osbourne Fleming chose to retire and not stand for election. Fleming was a member of the Anguilla National Alliance, which is part of the ruling Anguilla United Front (AUF), a conservative coalition that won four of the seven seats in the Assembly in the 2005 elections. The incumbent AUF was defeated, and former Chief Minister Hubert Hughes was sworn in to succeed Fleming as chief minister. Background In 2009, Chief Minister Osbourne Fleming, who was also the leader of the Anguilla United Front (AUF), announced that he would not stand for re-election in the 2010 race. Two other members of the ruling AUF also announced their intent to retire as well – Parliamentary Secretary Albert Hughes and Communications and Works Minister Kenneth Harrigan. Collectively, Fleming, Hughes and Harrigan had been active in ...
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Anguillan General Election, 2005
General elections were held in Anguilla on 21 February 2005 to elect the seven elected seats in the House of Assembly. The Anguilla United Front, an alliance of the Anguilla National Alliance and the Anguilla Democratic Party, won the elections retaining four of the elected seats. Background In the previous elections in 2000, the governing Anguilla United Party was defeated by a coalition of the Anguilla National Alliance and the Anguilla Democratic Party. Together the two parties won four of the seven elected seats and the leader of the Anguilla National Alliance, Osbourne Fleming, became Chief Minister. In May 2004 the leadership of the opposition passed from Hubert Hughes, leader of the Anguilla United Movement party, to Edison Baird, leader of the Anguilla Strategic Alliance. This came after one member of the House of Assembly, Albert Hughes, changed parties. Electoral system The House of Assembly has 11 members. Seven members are directly elected by the plurality voting sy ...
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Anguillan General Election, 2000
Early general elections were held in Anguilla on 3 March 2000 after the government elected in 1999 collapsed after six months. The Anguilla National Alliance (ANA) emerged as the largest party, winning three of the seven seats in the House of Assembly. The ANA and the Anguilla Democratic Party had created the Anguilla United Front in January 2000, and between them the two parties held four of the seven seats, allowing them to form a government.About our party
United Front


Results


References

{{Anguillan elections Elections in Anguilla
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Anguillan General Election, 1999
General elections were held in Anguilla on 4 March 1999. The result was a victory for the ruling coalition of the Anguilla United Party and the Anguilla Democratic Party, each winning 2 seats. The opposition Anguilla National Alliance won 3 seats.Anguilla
IFES However, the coalition government lost its majority in May 1999 upon the resignation of , the and leader of the . Due to the collapse of the
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Anguillan General Election, 1989
General elections were held in Anguilla in 1989. The Anguilla National Alliance emerged as the largest party, winning three of the seven seats in the House of Assembly.1989 General election results
Anguilla House of Assembly


Results

David Carty and Claudel Romney were appointed as the nominated members.Nominated members: To be, or not to be, that is the question!
Government of Anguilla


References

{{Anguillan elections Elections in Anguilla