Early general elections were held in Anguilla on 3 March 2000 after the government elected in 1999 collapsed after six months. The Anguilla National Alliance (ANA) emerged as the largest party, winning three of the seven seats in the House of Assembly. The ANA and the Anguilla Democratic Party had created the Anguilla United Front in January 2000, and between them the two parties held four of the seven seats, allowing them to form a government.[1]
Constituency | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kenneth Harrigan | 495 | 60.37 | |||
Barbara Webster-Bourne | 221 | 26.95 | |||
Franklin Richardson | 104 | 12.68 | |||
Osbourne Fleming | 349 | 71.81 | |||
Quincy Gumbs | 90 | 18.52 | |||
Margaret Augustus | 47 | 9.67 | |||
Eric Reid | 691 | 81.49 | |||
Valencia Hodge | 117 | 13.80 | |||
John Benjamin | 40 | 4.72 | |||
Victor Banks | 536 | 64.81 | |||
Iwandai Gumbs | 155 | 18.74 | |||
Joyce Kentish | 136 | 16.44 | |||
Edison Baird | 364 | 50.35 | |||
Rhona Richardson | 359 | 49.65 | |||
Hubert Hughes | 378 | 55.10 | |||
Franklin Connor | 308 | 44.90 | |||
Albert Hughes | 218 | 59.40 | |||
Kenswick Richardson | 149 | 40.60 |