1962 Bahamian general election

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General elections were held in the Bahamas on 26 November 1962,[1] the first under universal suffrage.[2] Whilst the Progressive Liberal Party won the most votes, the United Bahamian Party won the most seats, largely as a result of gerrymandering.[3]

Results[]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progressive Liberal Party32,26144.008+2
United Bahamian Party26,50036.1418New
Labour Party3,0494.161New
Independents11,51615.716–16
Total73,326100.0033+4
Source: Hughes[4]

Elected MPs[]

Number Name Party District Ethnicity
1 Stafford Sands United Bahamian Party (first place) White
2 United Bahamian Party (second place) White
3 Roland Symonette United Bahamian Party (first place) White
4 Independent (second place) White
5 Arthur Hanna Progressive Liberal Party (first place) Black
6 Geoffrey Johnstone United Bahamian Party (second place) White
7 Paul Adderley Progressive Liberal Party (first place) Black
8 Milo Butler Progressive Liberal Party (second place) Black
9 Lynden Pindling Progressive Liberal Party (first place) Black
10 Orville Turnquest Progressive Liberal Party (second place) Black
11 Progressive Liberal Party (first place) Black
12 Labour Party (second place) Black
13 Independent White
14 Progressive Liberal Party (first place) Black
15 Cyril Stevenson Progressive Liberal Party (second place) Black
16 Independent Abaco (first place) White
17 United Bahamian Party Abaco (second place) White
18 United Bahamian Party Abaco (third place) White
19 United Bahamian Party Harbour Island (first place) White
19 United Bahamian Party Harbour Island (second place) White
20 Independent Harbour Island (third place) White
21 United Bahamian Party Eleuthera (first place) White
22 United Bahamian Party Eleuthera (second place) White
23 United Bahamian Party Eleuthera (third place) White
24 United Bahamian Party Cat Island White
25 United Bahamian Party Cat Island White
26 Robert Symonette United Bahamian Party Exuma (first place) White
27 United Bahamian Party Exuma (second place) White
28 United Bahamian Party Rum Cay & San Salvador White
29 United Bahamian Party Long Island (first place) White
30 United Bahamian Party Long Island (second place) White
31 United Bahamian Party Crooked Islands, Long Cay, & Acklins White
32 Independent White
Source: Hughes

References[]

  1. ^ General elections in the Bahamas: May 7, 2012 OAS
  2. ^ Brief History Of the Voting In The Bahamas Government of Bahamas
  3. ^ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p73 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  4. ^ Colin A. Hughes (1981) Race and Politics in the Bahamas ISBN 978-0-312-66136-6
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