PLP storms to election victory
The Progressive Labour Party has clinched a hugely convincing General Election victory, with Bob Richards the greatest casualty for the One Bermuda Alliance.
Christopher Famous defeated the former finance minister 513 to 419 in Devonshire East to record the biggest shock of the night. Immediately afterwards, Mr Richards announced his retirement from politics.
It is one of seven seats the PLP has taken from the OBA throughout the evening, to complete a 24-12 win.
Wayne Caines won back the Devonshire North West seat for the PLP, defeating incumbent Glen Smith and independent Paula Cox.
Kim Swan reclaimed St George’s West for the PLP, taking 65 per cent of the votes to easily see off Nandi Outerbridge.
Dennis Lister III, David Burch, Renée Ming and Tineé Furbert all claimed victories in seats previously held by the OBA.
At a press conference, defeated former premier Michael Dunkley acknowledged that his party had suffered some “crushing defeats” on a “tough day”.
“Congratulations to Mr Burt and the PLP. My colleagues and I wish them all the best as they try and move Bermuda forward,” he said.
“We will take time to reflect on the defeat that we took.
“We will reflect on 4½ years when we made real progress. The country is in a better position now but the people of Bermuda want a change.”
Mr Dunkley thanked his colleagues for their efforts and singled out Bob Richards for praise saying the former finance minister had brought the country out of the economic abyss.
Seats won by the PLP
Wayne Furbert
Rolfe Commissiong
Kim Swan — won from OBA
Derrick Burgess
Zane DeSilva
Christopher Famous — won from OBA
Wayne Caines — won from OBA
Michael Weeks
Kim Wilson
Neville Tyrrell
Jamahl Simmons
Diallo Rabain
David Burch — won from OBA
Walton Brown
Dennis Lister
Dennis Lister III — won from OBA
Michael Scott
Walter Roban
David Burt
Scott Simmons
Renée Ming — won from OBA
Tineé Furbert — won from OBA
Lawrence Scott
Seats held by the OBA
Jeff Baron
Patricia Gordon-Pamplin
Leah Scott
Susan Jackson
Trevor Moniz
Craig Cannonier
Sylvan Richards
Jeanne Atherden
Grant Gibbons
Michael Dunkley
Ben Smith
Cole Simons
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