Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands
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The Legislative Assembly building in George Town
The Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands has 18 members, 15 elected members for a four year term in two-seat constituencies and 3 members ex-officio. In the elections of 8 November 2000, with a turnout of 80% only non-partisans were elected. After the election, conservative members of parliament formed the United Democratic Party; the social democratic People's Progressive Movement formed in response and won the subsequent subsequent election on 11 May 2005.
[edit] Results
| Parties | Seats |
|---|---|
| People's Progressive Movement | 9 |
| United Democratic Party | 5 |
| West Bay Alliance | - |
| People's Democratic Alliance | - |
| Independents | 1 |
| Total (turnout 80.25%) | 15 |
| Source: Elections Office | |

