1968 Anguillian general election
General elections were held in Anguilla on 30 July 1968.
Background
Following the Anguillian Revolution in May 1967, a referendum on separating from St Kitts and Nevis was held on 11 July, in which 99.7% voted in favour of separation. Independence was declared the following day as the Republic of Anguilla.A new constitution was drawn up that provided for a seven-member Legislative Council with five elected members and two appointed members. The first elections were planned for October, but only five candidates stood for the five seats, and all were returned unopposed, with no vote taking place.
Fresh elections were scheduled for July 1968. Contrary to the constitution, seven members were elected and none appointed.