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  2. 2000 Caymanian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in the Cayman Islands on 8 November 2000. The elections saw the ruling National Team under Truman Bodden suffer a heavy defeat, with Bodden losing his seat. Following the elections, Kurt Tibbetts of the Democratic Alliance was elected as the Leader of Government Business.

  3. Bodden Town (district) - Wikipedia

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    Bodden Town is a district of the island of Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. It takes its name from the village of Bodden Town, which is located on the south shore of the island in the central portion of the district. Other towns in the district of Bodden Town are Savannah and Newlands, both in the western portion of the district.

  4. Bodden Town (village) - Wikipedia

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    Bodden Town is the former capital of the Cayman Islands and the largest district in the territory. It is situated on a natural harbour and a coral reef. The first settlement was named after a government leader, William Bodden. Once ravaged by pirates, this village is known for its remains of a 4 mi (6 km) wall and cannon.

  5. 1988 Caymanian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in the Cayman Islands in November 1988. The result was a victory for the Progress with Dignity Team led by Norman Bodden , which won seven of the twelve elected seats. [ 1 ]

  6. Bodden Town FC - Wikipedia

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    Bodden Town Football Club is a Cayman Island professional football club, ... Cayman Islands FA Cup: 4; 2000–01, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2016–17. Former players

  7. History of the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    Caymanian folklore explains that the island's first inhabitants were Ebanks and his companion named Bawden (or Bodden), who first arrived in Cayman in 1658 after serving in Oliver Cromwell's army in Jamaica. [4] The first recorded permanent inhabitant of the Cayman Islands, Isaac Bodden, was born on Grand Cayman around 1700. He was the grandson ...

  8. White Caymanians - Wikipedia

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    White Caymanians constitute 21.4% of the Cayman Islands population, which is the third largest ethnic group in the territory. Many will trace their ancestry back to early English and Scottish settlers. [citation needed] Since the 1700s, European immigrants from the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Portugal have settled in the Cayman Islands.

  9. 2021 Caymanian general election - Wikipedia

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    Bodden Town East 1,663 1,207 72.58 Independent: Dwayne Stanley Seymour: 735 60.89 Independent Osbourne Vendryes Bodden 472 39.11 Bodden Town West 1,590 1,133 71.26 Independent: Christopher Selvin Saunders: 902 79.61 Independent Vincent Reynaldo Frederick 231 20.39 Cayman Brac East 476 373 78.36 People's Progressive Movement: Julianna O'Connor ...