2015 Dutch island council elections explained

Election Name:2015 Dutch island council elections
Country:Netherlands
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2011
Next Election:2019
Seats For Election:All 19 seats in the island councils
of Bonaire (9), Saba (5) and Sint Eustatius (5)
Election Date:18 March 2015
Heading1: Elected in Bonaire
Party1:Bonaire People's Movement
Last Election1:New
Leader1:Elvis Tjin Asjoe
Percentage1:29.26
Seats1:3
Party2:PDB
Last Election2:3
Leader2:Clark Abraham
Percentage2:28.95
Seats2:3
Party3:UPB
Last Election3:4
Leader3:James Kroon
Percentage3:24.44
Seats3:3
Heading4: Elected in Saba
Party4:WIPM
Last Election4:4
Leader4:Rolando Wilson
Percentage4:57.25
Seats4:3
Party5:SLP
Last Election5:1
Leader5:Ishmael Levenston
Percentage5:42.75
Seats5:2
Heading6: Elected in Sint Eustatius
Party6:PLP
Last Election6:1
Leader6:Clyde van Putten
Percentage6:30.44
Seats6:2
Party7:DP
Last Election7:2
Leader7:Adelka Spanner
Percentage7:29.94
Seats7:2
Party8:UPC
Last Election8:1
Leader8:Reginald Zaandam
Percentage8:15.44
Seats8:1

Island council elections were held in the Caribbean Netherlands on 18 March 2015 to elect the members of the island councils of Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius. The elections were held on the same day as the provincial and water board elections in the European Netherlands. The election was won by the Movement of Bonaire People (3 seats) in Bonaire, the Windward Islands People's Movement (3 seats) in Saba, and the Progressive Labour Party (2 seats) in Sint Eustatius.