Anguilla Democratic Party

{{Politics of Anguilla}}

The Anguilla Democratic Party was a political party in Anguilla. It was led by Camile Connor in 1976.{{cite book |last1=Barrow-Giles |first1=Cynthia |last2=Joseph |first2=Tennyson S. D. |title=General elections and voting in the English-speaking Caribbean, 1992-2005 |date=2006 |publisher=Ian Randle |location=Kingston, Jamaica; Miami |isbn=9766372675 |page=55 |url=https://jm.vlex.com/vid/electoral-outcomes-and-party-914981214 |chapter=3. Electoral Outcomes and Party Fortunes, 1992-2005}} At the 2005 Anguillian general election, the party became part of the Anguilla United Front, which won 39% of the popular vote and four out of seven elected seats.{{cite web |title=Elections: Anguillian House of Assembly 2005 General |url=https://www.electionguide.org/elections/id/1404/ |website=IFES ElectionGuide |access-date=16 November 2024}}

Electoral results

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Leader

! Votes

! %

! Seats

! +/–

! Position

! Government

1989

| 934

| 25.2

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| {{increase}} 1

| {{increase}} 3rd

| {{no2|Opposition}}

1994

| 1,348

| 31.0

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| {{increase}} 1

| {{increase}} 2nd

| {{yes2|Coalition}}

1999

| 1,579

| 32.9

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| {{steady}} 0

| {{steady}} 2nd

| {{yes2|Coalition}}

2000

| 536

| 11.4

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| {{decrease}} 1

| {{decrease}} 3rd

| {{yes2|Coalition}}

References

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