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Anguillan general election, 1994

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Anguillan general election, 1994

A general election was held in Anguilla in March 1994. Despite a large drop in the Anguilla United Party's percentage of the vote, the loss of the Road North constituency to the Anguilla Democratic Party gave the second and third parties enough seats to form a coalition government. Hubert Hughes of the Anguilla United Party, who had stood on a pro-independence platform, was appointed Chief Minister following the election. The small Anguilla for Good Government party replaced PACE as the fourth party, but like its predecessor, failed to win representation. The future Chief Minister Osbourne Fleming held his seat of Sandy Hill as an independent.

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Anguilla National Alliance

  • Kenneth Harrigan - Island Harbour
  • Eric Reid - Valley North
  • Merritt Lake - Valley South
  • David Carty - Road North
  • Everet Romney - Road South
  • Anguilla Democratic Party

  • Leroy C. Rogers - Valley North
  • Victor Banks - Valley South
  • Edison Baird - Road North
  • Samuel Connor - Road South
  • Kenswick Richardson - West End
  • Anguilla United Party

  • Evan R. Lake - Valley South
  • Restormel Franklin - Road North
  • Hubert Hughes - Road South
  • Albert Hughes - West End
  • Anguilla for Good Government

  • Londrade Hodge - Island Harbour
  • Ronald Webster - Sandy Hill
  • Independents

  • Cuthwin Webster - Island Harbour
  • Osbourne Fleming - Sandy Hill
  • Alan Gumbs - Road South
  • Results

    Total votes: 4,451. In addition to the elected members, there were five appointed members, four appointed by the governor and one by the ruling party/coalition.

    References

    Anguillan general election, 1994 Wikipedia