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1989 Belizean general election

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1989 Belizean general election

← 1984 4 September 1989 1993 →

All 28 seats in the House of Representatives
Turnout72.62%
  First party Second party
  George Cadle Price Manuel Esquivel
Leader George Cadle Price Manuel Esquivel
Party PUP UDP
Leader since 1956 1983
Leader's seat Pickstock Caribbean Shores
Last election 7 seats 21 seats
Seats won 15 13
Seat change Increase8 Decrease8
Popular vote 29,986 28,900
Percentage 50.9% 49.0%
Swing Increase6.9 Decrease5.1

Popular vote by constituency. As Belize uses the FPTP electoral system, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead via results by each constituency

Prime Minister before election

Manuel Esquivel
UDP

Subsequent Prime Minister

George Cadle Price
PUP

General elections were held in Belize on 4 September 1989.[1] The result was a narrow victory for the People's United Party, which won 15 of the 28 seats.[2] The United Democratic Party lost its supermajority, moving into opposition. Voter turnout was 72.6%.[1]

Background

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The ruling United Democratic Party was finishing its first term and sought re-election on the basis of improved economic indicators and standard of living. The People's United Party painted them as lusting after foreign aid and recognition, particularly from the United States and Taiwan.

Another issue was national security; the PUP attacked a CIA-like operation known as the Secret Intelligence Service as being a spy network for the UDP and promised freedom of the press and other fundamental freedoms enshrined in the constitution.

Longtime PUP leader George Cadle Price returned to both the House of Representatives and as prime minister after his surprise ouster in the 1984 election, winning the Pickstock constituency in the Belize District.[3][4]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's United Party29,98650.8715+8
United Democratic Party28,90049.0213–8
Independents650.1100
Total58,951100.00280
Valid votes58,95198.33
Invalid/blank votes1,0031.67
Total votes59,954100.00
Registered voters/turnout82,55672.62
Source: Elections and Boundaries Department

By constituency

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Division Electorate Turnout % Candidate Party Votes %
Caribbean Shores 2,779 1,745 62.7 Manuel Esquivel United Democratic Party 957 54.8
Louis Humphreys People's United Party 775 44.4
Freetown 2,771 1,774 64.0 Derek Aikman United Democratic Party 961 54.2
Araceli "Lita" Hunter Krohn People's United Party 783 44.1
Pickstock 2,453 1,514 61.7 George Cadle Price People's United Party 906 59.8
Cyril Davis United Democratic Party 584 34.5
Fort George 2,833 1,780 62.8 Said Musa People's United Party 1,105 62.0
Dean Lindo United Democratic Party 656 36.8
Lake Independence 3,376 2,115 62.6 Carlos Diaz People's United Party 1,091 51.5
Hubert Elrington United Democratic Party 978 46.2
Albert 2,393 1,397 58.0 Phillip Goldson United Democratic Party 812 58.1
Roy Young People's United Party 560 40.0
Collet 2,656 1,616 60.8 Remijio Montejo People's United Party 940 58.2
Frank Lizama United Democratic Party 661 40.9
Mesopotamia 2,818 1,570 55.7 Curl Thompson United Democratic Party 834 53.1
Stephen Latchman People's United Party 713 45.4
Queen's Square 2,896 1,697 58.5 Dean Barrow United Democratic Party 1,085 63.9
Tom Greenwood People's United Party 588 34.6
Port Loyola 3,002 1,759 58.5 Henry Young United Democratic Party 991 56.3
Ernest Staine People's United Party 695 39.5
Belize Rural North 2,469 1,653 66.9 Samuel Rhaburn United Democratic Party 806 48.8
Ewing Maxwell Samuels People's United Party 760 45.9
Rufus X Independent 65 3.9
Belize Rural South 3,350 2,297 68.5 Glenn Godfrey People's United Party 1489 64.8
Rudolph Thompson United Democratic Party 762 33.2
Orange Walk North 2,982 2,641 88.5 Ruben Campos United Democratic Party 1338 50.6
Santiago Rosado People's United Party 1,256 47.5
Orange Walk Central 2,717 2,170 79.8 Leopoldo Briceno People's United Party 1144 52.7
Leliz Carballo United Democratic Party 1,010 46.5
Orange Walk East 3,264 2,706 82.9 Elodio Aragon United Democratic Party 1464 54.1
Ramon Cervantes People's United Party 1195 44.2
Orange Walk South 3,057 2,743 81.7 Guadalupe Pech People's United Party 1,378 50.2
Onesimo Pech United Democratic Party 1,331 48.5
Cayo North 3,751 2,951 78.6 Salvador Fernandez United Democratic Party 1,562 52.9
Ismael "Miley" Garcia People's United Party 1,321 44.8
Cayo South 3,199 2,382 74.0 Samuel Waight People's United Party 1,425 59.8
Philip Brackett United Democratic Party 910 38.2
Cayo West 2,539 2,010 79.0 Miguel Ruiz People's United Party 1,033 51.3
Carlos Leon United Democratic Party 929 46.2
Cayo Central 3,249 2,491 76.6 Daniel Silva People's United Party 1,277 51.2
Eduardo "Dito" Juan United Democratic Party 1,152 46.2
Corozal North 2,922 2,522 86.3 Valdemar Castillo People's United Party 1,371 54.4
Richard Quan United Democratic Party 1,119 44.4
Corozal South West 2,821 2,398 85.0 Asterio Ortega United Democratic Party 1,309 54.6
Everaldo Puck People's United Party 1,055 43.9
Corozal Bay 3,336 2,544 76.0 Juan Vildo Marin People's United Party 1,258 50.5
Israel Alpuche United Democratic Party 1,201 47.2
Corozal South East 3,203 2,887 90.0 Florencio Marin People's United Party 1,528 52.9
Doroteo Pott United Democratic Party 1,320 45.7
Dangriga 3,486 2,330 66.8 Theodore Aranda People's United Party 1,233 52.9
Randolph Enriquez United Democratic Party 1,057 45.4
Stann Creek West 2,286 1,783 77.9 Melvin Hulse United Democratic Party 881 49.4
Conrad Lewis People's United Party 871 48.8
Toledo East 3,375 2,494 73.8 Michael Espat People's United Party 1,298 52.0
Charles Wagner United Democratic Party 1,168 46.8
Toledo West 2,573 1,985 53.5 William "Dennis" Usher United Democratic Party 1,062 53.5
Samuel Alexander "Alejandro" Vernon People's United Party 911 45.9
Source: Belize Times[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p104 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. ^ "Election Watch". Journal of Democracy. 1 (1): 118–121. 1990. ISSN 1086-3214.
  3. ^ General Election 1989 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Belize Elections and Boundaries Commission. (accessed 9 October 2014)
  4. ^ The Right Honourable George Cadle Price, AmbergrisCaye.com. (accessed 9 October 2014)
  5. ^ The Belize Times, 10 September 1989, pC–D