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General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 24 May 2010. 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 ...
26 May 2010: 10 September 2006: Last election 43 councillors, 45.66% 7 municipal corporations: 83 councillors, 53.33% 7 municipal corporations: New party: Popular vote
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.
The People's Partnership (PP) was a political coalition in Trinidad and Tobago among five political parties: the United National Congress (UNC), the Congress of the People (COP), the Tobago Organization of the People (TOP), Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) and National Joint Action Committee (NJAC).
The Tobago-based Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) is the third biggest political party, with one assemblymember in the Tobago House of Assembly, since 2022. former PDP Independents currently govern the Tobago House of Assembly since 2022. The PNM is the only political party which contests elections in both Trinidad and Tobago.
Andrei Dimofte, flickr Blaming the "challenges of the current economy," Delta Airlines will stop offering service to Trinidad and Tobago on May
2010 Trinidad and Tobago general election; H. Hurricane Tomas; T. 2010 Trinidadian local elections This page was last edited on 2 March 2019, at 00:06 (UTC). Text is ...
0–9. 1925 Trinidad and Tobago general election; 1928 Trinidad and Tobago general election; 1933 Trinidad and Tobago general election; 1938 Trinidad and Tobago general election