2015 Guyanese general election

Early general elections were held in Guyana on 11 May 2015, alongside regional elections as a result of President Donald Ramotar proroguing the National Assembly.[1] The result was a victory for the A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) alliance, which won 33 of the 65 seats in the National Assembly. Following the elections, APNU leader David A. Granger was sworn in as president on 16 May 2015.[2]

2015 Guyanese general election

11 May 2015

All 65 seats in the National Assembly
33 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Candidate David A. Granger Donald Ramotar[lower-alpha 1]
Party PNCR PPP/C
Alliance APNU+AFC None
Last election 51.14%, 33 seats[lower-alpha 2] 48.60%, 32 seats
Seats won 33 32
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 207,201 202,656
Percentage 50.29% 49.20%
Swing Decrease0.85pp Increase0.59pp

President before election

Donald Ramotar
PPP/C

Elected President

David A. Granger
PNCR

Background

Early elections were called as a result of a stand-off between President Donald Ramotar and the National Assembly;[3] after the President had defied spending cuts imposed by the National Assembly, the legislature called for a motion of no confidence. Ramotar subsequently suspended the National Assembly in November 2014 and dissolved it three months later.[4] Ramotar announced the election date on 20 January 2015.[1]

Electoral system

The 65 elected members of the National Assembly were elected using closed list proportional representation from a single nationwide 40-seat constituency and 10 sub-national constituencies with a total of 25 seats. Seats are allocated using the Hare quota.[5]

The President was elected by a first-past-the-post double simultaneous vote system, whereby each list nominated a presidential candidate and the presidential election itself was won by the candidate of the list having a plurality.[6]

Results

National Assembly

PartyPresidential candidateVotes%Seats
ConstituencyTop-upTotal+/–
A Partnership for National Unity+Alliance for ChangeDavid A. Granger207,20050.291320330
People's Progressive Party/CivicDonald Ramotar202,69449.201220320
The United ForceMarissa Nadir1,0800.260000
United Republican PartyVishnu Brandhu4320.10000New
Independent PartyMark Benschop3440.08000New
National Independent PartySaphier Hussain Subedar2620.06000New
Total412,012100.002540650
Valid votes412,01299.03
Invalid/blank votes4,0430.97
Total votes416,055100.00
Registered voters/turnout585,72771.03
Source: GECOM, The Official Gazette

By region

Region APNU+AFC PPP/C TUF URP IP NIP Hare
quota
Total
votes
Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Barima-Waini2,78830.5116,27868.691590.65140.1500.0000.004,5709,1392
Pomeroon-Supenaam7,30631.15116,04568.421490.21270.1270.03170.0711,72623,4512
Essequibo Islands-West Demerara20,91233.93140,48065.6821020.17560.09470.08320.0520,54361,6293
Demerara-Mahaica113,85661.61470,24138.0132560.141300.072030.111200.0626,395184,8067
Mahaica-Berbice13,41644.44116,64455.141490.16360.12150.05270.0915,09430,1872
East Berbice-Corentyne22,10335.65139,61063.9021250.20730.12340.05470.0820,66461,9923
Cuyuni-Mazaruni4,59959.0912,98138.3011712.20130.1700.00190.243,8927,7832
Potaro-Siparuni1,83749.1611,83649.130481.28160.4300.0000.003,7373,7371
Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo3,59237.6305,79460.7011311.37290.3000.0000.009,5469,5461
Upper Demerara-Berbice16,79185.0522,78514.110900.46380.19380.1900.009,87119,7422
National assembly top up207,20150.2920202,65649.20201,0990.264180.103420.082540.066,338411,97040
Source: GECOM Official Gazette

Regional assemblies

Region APNU+AFC PPP/C TUF URP HTNTP OVP Total
votes
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Barima-Waini2,73029.936,29569.02961.059,121
Pomeroon-Supenaam7,23130.9116,04068.56520.22720.31-23,395
Essequibo Islands-West Demerara20,82433.8340,46565.741180.191490.2461,556
Demerara-Mahaica112,36661.0870,09538.053830.025080.284170.232920.16183,954
Mahaica-Berbice13,35244.3416,62255.20580.19790.2630,111
East Berbice-Corentyne21,95335.5239,52363.941350.222030.3361,813
Cuyuni-Mazaruni4,53358.552,97338.401782.30590.757,742
Potaro-Siparuni1,79148.211,83749.45481.27391.083,715
Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo3,55337.315,76460.531401.47660.699,523
Upper Demerara-Berbice16,67184.852,76314.061080.551060.5419,648
Total205,00449.93202,37749.261,3160.321,2810.314180.102940.07410,578
Source: GECOM

Notes

  1. Bharrat Jagdeo was the leader of the PPP/C at the time of the elections, but Ramotar was chosen as the party's presidential candidate as Jagdeo was ineleigible to serve a third term as President of Guyana
  2. Combined result of the APNU and AFC, which ran separately

References

  1. "Ramotar sets May 11 for elections". Stabroek News. 20 January 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  2. Neil Marks, Guyana swears in new president after multiracial bloc wins vote Reuters, 16 May 2015
  3. Guyana waits for election results Miami Herald, 11 May 2015
  4. Guyana votes in general election BBC News, 12 May 2015
  5. Electoral system IPU
  6. "Guyana : Constitution and politics". Archived from the original on 2020-09-16. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
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