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This article lists political parties in Bermuda. Bermuda has a three-party system, which means that there are three political parties: the Progressive Labour Party (PLP), the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) and the Free Democratic Movement. From 1968 — Bermuda's first party-based election — to 1998, the United Bermuda Party (UBP) controlled ...
Elections in Bermuda have been taking place since 1620. Bermuda's current electoral system, with a lower house elected by all Bermudian status -holders, each casting a single vote, voting in single-member districts on the first-past-the-post method, came into effect with the 1968 constitution.
The Free Democratic Movement (FDM) is the newest of the three political parties in Bermuda.It was founded by former Progressive Labour Party leader Marc Bean in September 2020 to contest the 2020 Bermudian general election on October 1, 2020. [1]
Despite a general strike in 1981 and poor economic conditions worldwide during 1981–83, Bermuda's social, political, and economic institutions showed resilience and stability. Bermuda's positive experience with internal self-government has led to discussions of possible complete independence by both parties.
Political parties. Progressive Labour Party (PLP) One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) ... General elections will be held in Bermuda on 18 February 2025. [1] Electoral system
Defunct political parties in Bermuda (4 P) Pages in category "Political parties in Bermuda" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) is one of two political parties in Bermuda with elected members of the Bermuda's legislative assembly. It was created in May 2011 by the merger of most members of Bermuda's two non-Labour parties, the United Bermuda Party and the Bermuda Democratic Alliance. It won the 2012 election and governed until 2017.
Proposed state: Bermuda. Political party: Progressive Labour Party (Bermuda), [137] [138] One Bermuda Alliance (historically), Gombey Liberation Movement; Cayman Islands [139] [140] Proposed state Cayman Islands. Political party: People’s Progressive Movement; British Virgin Islands [141] Ethnic group: people of the British Virgin Islands