House of Assembly (Anguilla)


The House of Assembly is the unicameral legislature of Anguilla. It has 13 members, 7 members in single-seat constituencies, 4 members representing the island at-large and 2 ex officio members. Anguilla has a multi-party system.

History

Originally Anguilla had representation as part of the Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla Legislative Council. Due to the Anguillans objecting to the union, they declared independence as the Republic of Anguilla in 1967. British control was restored in 1969. In 1976, a new constitution was issued for Anguilla by the British government which provided for a twelve member House of Assembly while they could remain a British colony. The House of Assembly would replace the preexisting seven member Legislative Council and the number in the new House were also reduced to seven elected members. It would also have two appointed members and a speaker, as well as the Attorney General of Anguilla, Chief Secretary and Financial Secretary having seats ex-officio. 1976 [Anguillian general election|The first ever election to the House of Assembly] in 1976 was won by Ronald Webster and his People's [Progressive Party (Anguilla)|People's Progressive Party] taking six of the seven seats.
An amendment of the Anguillan constitution by a British Order in Council under the Anguilla Act 1980 in 1982 would remove the Chief Secretary's automatic ex-officio seat. It was later confirmed that the House of Assembly did retain the ability to reform the electoral system without an Order in Council or amending the constitution. The House of Assembly's representation rules would later include four members appointed for Anguilla "at large". These seats would later be changed to be filled by election.

2020 general election

The members of the 12th House of Assembly were elected in the 2020 Anguillan general election.

By constituency

Source:
ConstituencyAPM candidateVotesAUF candidateVotesIndependent candidateVotes
1 – Island HarbourEllis Lorenzo Webster493Oris Smith336Palmavon Webster167
2 – Sandy HillJerome Roberts302Cora Richardson-Hodge318
3 – Valley [North (Anguilla House of Assembly Constituency)|Valley North]Courtney Morton657Evans McNeil Rogers697
4 – Valley SouthDee-Ann Kentish-Rogers861Victor Banks755
5 – Road NorthMerrick Richardson386Evalie Bradley238Rommel Hughes89
6 – Road SouthHaydn Hughes727Curtis Richardson540
7 – West EndKimberley Fleming263Cardigan Connor286Jamie Hodge72
At-large Kyle Hodge3,557Jose Vanterpool2,983Lanny Hobson1,643
At-large Kenneth Hodge2,917Othlyn Vanterpool2,420Aunika Lake1,532
At-large Quincia Gumbs-Marie2,840Lockhart Hughes2,290Brent Davis1,117
At-large Kennedy Hodge2,657Mark Romney2,126Sutcliffe Hodge1,016
At-large Glenneva Hodge609
At-large Elkin Richardson148
At-large Merlyn Duncan101----