2021 Saint Helena general election

General elections were held in Saint Helena on 13 October 2021 to elect the 12 members of the Legislative Council. They were the first elections after a March 2021 referendum on changing the governance system of Saint Helena from a committee system to a ministerial system. Following the election, the island's first Chief Minister, Julie Thomas, was elected by members of the Legislative Council on its first session on 25 October.[1][2]

Electoral system

The 12 seats in the Legislative Council were elected by plurality-at-large voting, with voters allowed to cast up to 12 votes.[3] There are no registered political parties, so all candidates ran as independents.

Results

Candidate Votes Notes
Julie Thomas888Elected
Andrew James Turner834Elected
Corinda Sebastiana Stuart Essex827Re-elected
Martin Dave Henry750Elected
Jeffrey Robert Ellick688Re-elected[lower-alpha 1]
Ronald Arthur Coleman678Elected
Karl Gavin Thrower611Elected
Gillian Ann Brooks561Elected
Mark Alan Brooks533Elected
Christine Lilian Scipio532Re-elected
Robert Charles Midwinter485Elected
Rosemary June Bargo456Elected
Russell Keith Yon450Unseated
Peter Anthony Young410
Derek Franklin Thomas394Unseated
Paul Laban376
Clint Richard Beard369Unseated
Melissa Kim Fowler368
Keith Gordon Brinsden315
Helene Virginia Williams308
Cruyff Gerard Buckley299Unseated
Gavin George Ellick279Unseated
Leslie Paul Baldwin260
Julie Christine Fowler194
Damien Shaun Thomas187
Lionel George Williams67
Elizabeth Knipe65
Donald Eric Thomas65
Patrick Arthur Williams40
Valid ballots1,29699.62%
Invalid/blank ballots50.38%
Total1,301100.00%
Registered voters/turnout2,16260.18%
Source: St Helena Government, St Helena Government
  1. Ellick was elected in a November 2019 by-election.[4]

References

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