1988 Caymanian general election 12 seats in the Legislative Assembly 7 seats needed for a majorityThis lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
General elections were held in the Cayman Islands in November 1988. The result was a victory for the Progress with Dignity Team led by Norman Bodden, which won seven of the twelve elected seats.[1]
Results Party Votes % Seats +/– Progress with Dignity Team 7 +4 Team for National Unity 0 0 Independents 5 –4 Total 12 0 Valid votes 6,917 97.48 Invalid/blank votes 179 2.52 Total votes 7,096 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 9,455 75.05 Source: Elections Office
By district District Candidate Votes % Bodden Town Roy Bodden 755 70.69 Franklin R. Smith 645 60.39 Haig Bodden 422 39.51 Charles W. Walter 302 28.28 Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Marby S. Kirkconnell 345 52.67 Gilbert McLean 343 52.37 Trevor Ewan Foster 296 45.19 Ernest Foster 137 20.92 Elvern K. Hurslton 40 6.11 Percival T. Whorms Sr. 27 4.12 East End John Bonwell McLean Sr. Unopposed George Town William Norman Bodden 1,711 65.06 Linford Ainsworth Pierson 1,523 57.91 Truman M. Bodden 1,450 55.13 Kurt Tibbetts 1,135 43.16 Eldon Rankin 913 34.71 George C. Smith 844 32.09 North Side Ezzard Miller 212 50.48 Edna Moyle 208 49.52 West Bay McKeeva Bush 1,316 61.38 Benson Obadiah Ebanks 1,137 53.03 John Dwight Jefferson Jr. 1,020 47.57 Daphne Louise Orrett 1,004 46.83 Dalmain Dunstan Ebanks 1,001 46.69 John Garston Smith 854 39.83
References ^ General Election Results - November 1988 Archived 2021-11-27 at the Wayback Machine Caribbean Elections