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General elections were held in the Cayman Islands in November 1984. [1] The ruling Team for National Unity led by Jim Bodden lost all eight seats due to a scandal over Caymanian banks being used to launder drug money. [1] The opposition Progress with Dignity Team of Benson Ebanks won three seats in the Legislative Assembly, but the majority (nine) were won by independents. [2] Ebanks subsequently became Chief Minister after forming a coalition. [2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progress with Dignity Team3+1
Team for National Unity0–8
Independents9+7
Total120
Total votes6,690
Registered voters/turnout8,58177.96
Source: Caribbean Elections

References

  1. ^ a b Government and Politics Library of Congress Country Studies
  2. ^ a b Charles D. Ameringer (1992) Political Parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies, Greenwood Publishing Group, p168
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

General elections were held in the Cayman Islands in November 1984. [1] The ruling Team for National Unity led by Jim Bodden lost all eight seats due to a scandal over Caymanian banks being used to launder drug money. [1] The opposition Progress with Dignity Team of Benson Ebanks won three seats in the Legislative Assembly, but the majority (nine) were won by independents. [2] Ebanks subsequently became Chief Minister after forming a coalition. [2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progress with Dignity Team3+1
Team for National Unity0–8
Independents9+7
Total120
Total votes6,690
Registered voters/turnout8,58177.96
Source: Caribbean Elections

References

  1. ^ a b Government and Politics Library of Congress Country Studies
  2. ^ a b Charles D. Ameringer (1992) Political Parties of the Americas, 1980s to 1990s: Canada, Latin America, and the West Indies, Greenwood Publishing Group, p168

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