1987 Nevis Island Assembly election


Elections were held in Nevis on 14 December 1987 to elect members of the Nevis Island Assembly. The Nevis Reformation Party, led by Premier Simeon Daniel, remained in power after winning four of five available seats.

Background

In November 1987, Premier Simeon Daniel dissolved the Nevis Island Assembly and called an early election. Prior to the dissolution, Daniel's Nevis Reformation Party held all five seats in the assembly since the 1983 election.
The election date was confirmed as 14 December 1987.

Result

The result was a landslide victory for the Nevis Reformation Party, who held power after winning four of five seats. This was the first election the recently founded Concerned Citizens' Movement led by Vance Amory contested, with the CCM winning 38% of the vote and one of five seats.

Aftermath

On 15 December, the next day following the election, the Governor-General officially re-appointed Simeon Daniel as Premier of Nevis and the NRP to form the Nevis Island Administration. The Governor-General also declared the day a public holiday to celebrate the NRP's victory.