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The date of the general elections was announced by Prime Minister Patrick Manning on April 16, 2010, via a press release. The election was called over two years earlier than required by law. [1] Polls showing that the UNC-led opposition coalition was likely to win the election were confirmed by the subsequent results. [2]
2 Results. 3 Nomination Day. ... 2010, the Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced that the date for the 2010 Local Elections was to be on July 26, 2010. ...
Adam Carr's Election Archive; Vote Trinidad & Tobago - Trinidad & Tobago elections, KnowledgeWalk online; Election Profile - Trinidad & Tobago, International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) Matthias Catón: "Trinidad and Tobago" in: Elections in the Americas. A Data Handbook, vol. 1, ed. by Dieter Nohlen.
2010 United Kingdom general election results in England; 2010 United Kingdom general election results in Scotland; Boundary changes for the 2010 United Kingdom general election; English Democrats Party election results; List of MPs standing down at the 2010 United Kingdom general election; List of United Kingdom Parliament constituencies; List ...
General election 2010: Couva North [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% UNC: Ramona Ramdial 16,057 75.43 PNM: Nal Ramsingh 5,159 24.24 Rejected ballots 70 0.33 Turnout: 21,286 76.9 Majority 10,898 54.19 Registered electors: 27,680 UNC hold: Swing
The constituency was created prior to the 2010 general election. It borders the constituencies of St. Augustine , Arima , Lopinot/Bon Air West , La Horquetta/Talparo and Arouca/Maloney . The main towns are D'Abadie , O'Meara, and Malabar .
Arima is a parliamentary electoral district in Trinidad and Tobago in the north of Trinidad, including part of the borough of Arima. It is currently represented by Pennelope Beckles. This constituency was created by the Boundaries Commission prior to the 1961 Trinidad and Tobago general election. [2]
Mayor Wenceslao "Peewee" Trinidad was on his third non-consecutive term and he ran for re-election for fourth non-consecutive term. He won in 2000 recall election and continued the unexpired term of then-Mayor Jovito Claudio until 2001. [1] He ran for first full term on 2001 [2] and won, and was re-elected on 2004. [3]