2019 Trinidadian local elections
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Map showing the 2019 Trinidadian local election results of the 14 corporations. |
Local elections in Trinidad and Tobago were held on 2 December 2019,[1] contesting 139 electoral districts across Trinidad's 14 municipal corporation electoral areas.[2][3][4]
With the exception of those areas that have had boundary changes, the seats up for election were last contested in the 2016 local elections.
Both parties won control of seven of the 14 corporations with the People's National Movement (PNM) losing their minority control status in the Sangre Grande regional corporation. The PNM won 72 of the 139 electoral districts, but lost the popular vote and 11 electoral districts: Sangre Grande North West in the Sangre Grande regional corporation, Lengua/Indian Walk in the Princes Town Regional Corporation, Siparia West/Fyzabad in the Siparia Regional Corporation, Cocal/Mafeking in the Mayaro–Rio Claro Regional Corporation, Enterprise South/Longdenville North in the Chaguanas Borough Corporation, Caura/Paradise/Tacarigua in the Tunapuna–Piarco Regional Corporation, Les Effort West/La Romaine, Marabella West and Marabella West/Vistabella in the San Fernando City Corporation while gaining two from the United National Congress, in the San Juan–Laventille Regional Corporation, San Juan East and Barataria. The UNC also won the newly created districts of El Socorro/Aranguez North and La Fortune/Debe North, in the San Juan–Laventille and Penal–Debe Regional Corporation.
Seats held prior to the election[]
The major political parties are effectively defending the following numbers of electoral districts from municipal corporations on election day:
- People's National Movement (PNM) – 83 electoral districts from 8 municipal corporations
- United National Congress (UNC) – 54 electoral districts from 6 municipal corporations
These numbers are how many seats each party won at the previous election, in 2016, rather than which party held the seat on the eve of the election.
Eligibility to vote[]
All registered electors (Trinidadians and Tobagonians, Commonwealth and Non-Commonwealth citizens) who will be aged 18 or over, resided legally in Trinidad and Tobago and have resided in an electoral district/constituency for a least two months prior to the election date are entitled to vote in the local elections.[5]
Parties and standings[]
Political parties registered with the Elections and Boundaries Commission can contest the local elections. The following registered parties are contesting the local elections:
Party | Founded | Ideology | Leader(s) | Leader since | Last election | At dissolution | Notes | ||||
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% party vote | Municipal Corporations | Electoral districts | Municipal Corporations | Electoral districts | |||||||
PNM | 1955 | Liberalism, Social liberalism, Moderate nationalism | Keith Rowley | May 2010 | 48.24% |
8 / 14 (57%) |
83 / 137 (61%) |
8 / 14 (57%) |
84 / 137 (61%) |
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UNC | 1989 | Democratic socialism, Social democracy, Third Way | Kamla Persad-Bissessar | January 2010 | 49.90% |
6 / 14 (43%) |
54 / 137 (39%) |
6 / 14 (43%) |
53 / 137 (39%) |
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COP | 2006 | Reformism | Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan | November 2017 | 0.50% |
0 / 14 (0%) |
0 / 137 (0%) |
0 / 14 (0%) |
0 / 137 (0%) |
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MSJ | 2010 | Social justice, Direct democracy | David Abdulah | January 2012 | 0.22% |
0 / 14 (0%) |
0 / 137 (0%) |
0 / 14 (0%) |
0 / 137 (0%) |
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2019 | Localism | Louis Lee Sing | October 2019 | – | – | – | – | – | |||
2019 (refounded) | Diego Martin regionalism | Garvin Nicholas | September 2019 | – | – | – | – | – | |||
NTP | 1995 | Localism, Nationalism[6] | Ursus Daniel[7] | – | – | – | – | – |
Campaign slogans[]
Party | Slogan |
---|---|
People's National Movement | “We Getting it Done”[8] “Doing it Right”[9] |
United National Congress | "Worknation"[10] |
Opinion polls[]
The North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) commissioned opinion polling for the next general election regularly sampling the electorates' opinions.
Municipal Corporation projections[]
hideDate | Pollster | Sample size |
PNM | UNC | Other |
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02 December 2019 | Local Election results[11] | – | 7 | 7 | 0 |
29 November 2019 | NACTA[12][13] | – | 7 (+2) | 5 (+2) | 0 |
21 November 2019 | NACTA[14] | – | 8 (+3) | 3 (+3) | 0 |
11 April 2019 | NACTA[15] | – | 7 (+3) | 5 (+3) | 0 |
Barataria and Belmont East Local Government Bye-Elections | |||||
28 November 2016 | 2016 election | – | 8 | 6 | 0 |
Summary results[]
Elections were conducted under the first-past-the-post system.
↓ | |||||||||
7 | 7 | ||||||||
PNM | UNC |
Party | Votes | Corporations | Seats | |||||
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PNM | 161,962 | 43.5% |
4.8% | 7 / 14 (50%)
|
1 | 72 / 139 (52%)
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9 | |
UNC | 202,584 | 54.4% |
4.5% | 7 / 14 (50%)
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1 | 67 / 139 (48%)
|
9 |
Results by municipal corporation electoral area[]
Municipal Corporation | Seats | Turnout | Largest party prior to election | Largest party post election | ||
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Arima | 7 | PNM (7) | PNM (7) | |||
Chaguanas | 8 | UNC (5) | UNC (7) | |||
Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo | 14 | UNC (14) | UNC (14) | |||
Diego Martin | 10 | PNM (10) | PNM (10) | |||
Mayaro–Rio Claro | 6 | UNC (4) | UNC (5) | |||
Penal–Debe | 10 | UNC (9) | UNC (10) | |||
Point Fortin | 6 | PNM (6) | PNM (6) | |||
Port of Spain | 12 | PNM (12) | PNM (12) | |||
Princes Town | 10 | UNC (9) | UNC (10) | |||
San Fernando | 9 | PNM (9) | PNM (6) | |||
Sangre Grande | 8 | PNM (4) | UNC (5) | |||
San Juan–Laventille | 14 | PNM (11) | PNM (13) | |||
Siparia | 9 | UNC (5) | UNC (6) | |||
Tunapuna–Piarco | 16 | PNM (12) | PNM (11) | |||
All fourteen municipal corporations | 139 | 34.71% | PNM (83) | PNM (72) | ||
Source: Report of the Elections and Boundaries Commission on the Local Government Elections held on Monday, December 2, 2019 |
Municipal Corporation | PNM | UNC | Total |
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Arima | 7 | 0 | 7 |
Chaguanas | 1 | 7 | 8 |
Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo | 0 | 14 | 14 |
Diego Martin | 10 | 0 | 10 |
Mayaro–Rio Claro | 1 | 5 | 6 |
Penal–Debe | 0 | 10 | 10 |
Point Fortin | 6 | 0 | 6 |
Port of Spain | 12 | 0 | 12 |
Princes Town | 0 | 10 | 10 |
San Fernando | 6 | 3 | 9 |
Sangre Grande | 3 | 5 | 8 |
San Juan–Laventille | 12 | 2 | 14 |
Siparia | 3 | 6 | 9 |
Tunapuna–Piarco | 11 | 5 | 16 |
Totals | 72 | 67 | 139 |
Allocation of Aldermen[]
Municipal Corporation | PNM | UNC | Total |
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Arima | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Chaguanas | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Diego Martin | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Mayaro–Rio Claro | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Penal–Debe | 0 | 4 | 4 |
Point Fortin | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Port of Spain | 4 | 0 | 4 |
Princes Town | 1 | 3 | 4 |
San Fernando | 6 | 3 | 4 |
Sangre Grande | 2 | 2 | 4 |
San Juan–Laventille | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Siparia | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Tunapuna–Piarco | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Totals | 29 | 27 | 56 |
Results by party[]
Party | Party leader | Candidates | Councillors | % of councillors | Votes | % of Votes | |||||||||
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2016 | 2019 | +/- | 2016 | 2019 | +/- | 2016 | 2019 | +/- | 2016 | 2019 | +/- | ||||
PNM | Keith Rowley | 139[17] | 83 | 72 | 11 | 60.6% | 51.8% | 8.8% | 174,754 | 162,801 | 11,953 | 48.24% | 43.60% | 4.6% | |
UNC | Kamla Persad-Bissessar | 139[18] | 54 | 67 | 13 | 39.4% | 48.2% | 8.8% | 180,758 | 203,868 | 23,110 | 49.90% | 54.59% | 4.7% | |
MSJ | David Abdulah | 28[19] | 0 | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% | 790 | 2,608 | 1,818 | 0.22% | 0.70% | 0.5% | |||
Louis Lee Sing | 12[20] | n/a | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.0% | n/a | n/a | 1,349 | n/a | n/a | 0.36% | n/a | ||
COP | Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan | 8[21] | 0 | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% | 1,803 | 899 | 904 | 0.50% | 0.24% | 0.3% | |||
Garvin Nicholas | 4[22] | n/a | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.0% | n/a | n/a | 403 | n/a | n/a | 0.11% | n/a | ||
NTP | Ursus Daniel[23] | 1[24] | n/a | 0 | n/a | n/a | 0.0% | n/a | n/a | 11 | n/a | n/a | 0.00% | n/a | |
Independent | N/A | 8[25] | 0 | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% | 1,071 | 521 | 550 | 0.30% | 0.86% | 0.6% | |||
Total | 339[26] | 137[27] | 139 | 2 | 100% | 100% | 362,254 | 373,437 | 11,183 | 100% | 100% | ||||
Electorate: 1,079,976 Total votes: 373,437 Turnout: 34.71% |
See also[]
Notes[]
References[]
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External links[]
- Local elections in Trinidad and Tobago
- 2019 in Trinidad and Tobago