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NDC wins Grenada’s General Election 2022

23 June 2022
in Politics
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Grenada Election 2022
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According to preliminary results from the Parliamentary Electoral Office (PEO), Political Leader Dickon Mitchell of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has led his party to win 9 seats, with the remaining 6 seats going to the New National Party (NNP) led by Dr Keith Mitchell.

Constituency Candidate
Carriacou and Petite Martinique NDC – Tevin Camilloh Andrews
St Andrew South East NNP – Emmalin Pierre
St Andrew South West NDC – Lennox John Andrews
St Andrew North East NNP – Kate Skita Lewis
St Andrew North West NNP – Delma Cherry-Ann Thomas
St David NDC – Dickon Amiss Thomas Mitchell
Town of St George NNP – Peter David
St George North East NDC – Ron Livingston Redhead
St George North West NNP – Keith Claudius Mitchell
St George South East NDC – Phillip Alfred Telesford
St George South NDC – Andy Joseph Williams
St John NDC – Kerryne Zennelle Kenneale James
St Mark NNP – Clarice V Modeste-Curwen
St Patrick East NDC – Dennis Sylvester Matthew-Cornwall
St Patrick West NDC – Joseph Andall

PEO

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Comments 21

  1. Perry Roach says:
    6 days ago

    Why is carriacou and Petit Martinique so far away from Grenada on your map? BRING THEM CLOSER!

    Reply
  2. Anansi says:
    6 days ago

    Congratulations to the NDC! . A well organized campaign and well run one too. Now the REAL hard work begins. And it’s going to be an uphill battle. Inflation is out of control and local wages are likely to remain flat. Moreover with US and European investments heading south, and with the CBI on its way out, foreign direct investment in Grenada is likely to contract over the next 2- 5 years. Still, there is light at the end of the tunnel once Grenada has the confidence to implement unprecedented solutions to these challenges. Stay tuned. Its early days yet.

    Reply
  3. Hugo Charles says:
    6 days ago

    I am still in search of NNP manifesto which was only released two days before elections. Went to NNP website where I attempted to download the manifesto to no avail.

    It would been great to have and compare both the NDC and NNP manifestos.

    I hope next election manifestos are releases early and there will be at three political debates. One in Carriacou and Two in Grenada.

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    • Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha says:
      5 days ago

      Why waste your time reading the manifesto?
      No political party has ever done what they say they gonna do.
      They ain’t gonna start now Hugo!

      Reply
  4. Ex Grenadian says:
    6 days ago

    It is surprising that, in this day and age, with the amount of information available, people still believe that governments can bring economic propsperity. They can cetainly destroy it- witness Venezuela. Prosperity and progress has always been generated as a result of the imagination and hard work of entrepreneurs. Governments can and should therefore, create the conditions for attracting and supporting such entrepreneurs. Although, having said that, we must recognize thatGrenada, due to its size, will never obtain economic independence, no matter who is power.

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  5. Native Son says:
    6 days ago

    Interesting times ahead! The new Mitchell will have more problems keeping that government from collapsing before the next election. The politics now start….. Lmao

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  6. Cecil Buxo says:
    6 days ago

    Sobering thought. Continue to work together as a team, undivided and respecting each others positions and prior works accomplished. Old saying, United we stand divided we fall. God bless the people who wished for change since it is inevitable but that doesn’t mean we should stop progress. Move forward together as one people, one nation under God. God bless!

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  7. Claudette Thomas says:
    6 days ago

    Good morning fellow Grenadians, always change is good but also scary. As a Nation we have to work together as one people. It’s not about Party it’s about people. Do we want to stay in the same situation or do we as a people want to grow. We have to work together for the sake of Our Country. It’s not Keith or Dixon Country it’s OUR COUNTRY. Wake up. Let’s help and lift each other up.. God Bless Grenada….

    Reply
  8. Ramkrishna Lakshmanaswamy says:
    6 days ago

    Kerryne james, Congratulations, Wish you all the best. Just remember, always be the first , to pull a chair ,whenever you are at the table, and make your voice heard. The people of st john, has given you this opportunity, please do your best in return for them. Never forget your future will depend on their prosperity, which you have promised. Yes, you can and will deliver. May the ALMIGHTY be always with you, in thoughts and actions. GOOD LUCK> Regards from that stranger . { we met in Gouyave in a shop where FLOW take people money, yes the man with the funny hat and feather.}

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  9. Skeety says:
    6 days ago

    I’m British here for a while.
    My only advice is don’t let the politicians divide you lie they have in Britain. It’s a very popular way of politicians working and it makes for a very bad environment.
    I truly hope your politicians, old and new, work hard for everyone. If not, get rid of them.

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