Elections in the Turks and Caicos Islands

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Elections in the Turks and Caicos Islands are carried out at a national level, with the country divided into fifteen constituencies. Each constituency returns one member to the Legislative Council.

Elections must be held at least every four years, though can be called at an earlier date, as happened in 1991.

Currently the Turks and Caicos Islands have a two-party system, with the Progressive National Party and People's Democratic Movement vying for power; no other party put up candidates in the 2007 elections.

Latest elections

Party Leader District At-large Total
seats
+/–
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
People's Democratic MovementOswald Skippings3,16450.13415,43150.7137+5
Progressive National PartyRufus Ewing2,83344.87614,76448.5228–5
People's Progressive PartyHarold Charles3104.9100New
Independents40.0602330.77000
Invalid/blank votes 82
Total6,3931001030,4281005150
Source: TCI News, TCI News

Past elections

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