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1957 Grenadian general election

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General elections were held in Grenada on 24 September 1957.[1] Following the introduction of the new Constitution on 21 December 1959 real authority for governing the country was given to a Chief Minister and those from the majority party in the Legislative Council based on the 1957 elections. Herbert Blaize was appointed the first Chief Minister from 1 January 1960 when the Legislative Council provisions took effect, with the cooperation of the independents who chose to support the Grenada National Party.[2][3]

Background

This was the third election in Grenada's history held on the basis of universal adult suffrage. It was the first to have several competing political parties and for the first time Eric Gairy's Grenada United Labour Party had competition from other political parties, including the Grenada National Party led by John Watts and Herbert Blaize.[2]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Grenada United Labour Party 10,952 44.3 2 -4
Grenada National Party 6,012 24.3 2 New
People's Democratic Movement 5,327 21.6 2 New
West Indian Federal Labour Party 246 1.0 0 New
Independents 2,145 8.7 2 0
Invalid/blank votes 1,129 - - -
Total 25,839 100 8 0
Source: Nohlen

References

  1. ^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p307 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. ^ a b Steele, BA (2003) Grenada. A History of its People p359 ISBN 0-333-93053-3
  3. ^ Herbert Augustus Blaize The Grenada Revolution Online