Trinidadian local elections, 2013

Election date

Seats

Results

The Elections and Boundaries Commission recorded the highest voter turnout in history for a local government election.[2] Eight municipal corporations were won by the opposition People's National Movement, five municipal corporations were won by the ruling People's Partnership, and the Chaguanas Municipal Corporation was deadlocked with a 4-4-4 tie between the UNC, PNM, and ILP. An ILP councilor later crossed the floor, giving the UNC control of the Chaguanas Borough Corporation.[3]


Regional Corporations won by the People's National Movement:

Port-Of-Spain: PNM 12, People's Partnership 0

San Fernando: PNM:8 COP:1

Arima: PNM 7, People's Partnership 0

Point Fortin: PNM 6, People's Partnership 0

Chaguanas: PNM 3, People's Partnership 3, Independent Liberal Party 2.

Diego Martin: PNM 10, People's Partnership 0.

SanJuan/Laventille: PNM 12, People's Parternship 1.

Tunapuna/Piarco: PNM 12, People's Partnership 2, Independent Liberal Party 1.

Sangre Grande: PNM 5, People's Partnership 3

Regional Corporations won by the People's Partnership:

Mayaro/Rio Claro: People's Partnership 4, PNM 2.

Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo: People's Partnership 13, PNM 1

Penal/Debe: People's Partnership 9 PNM 1

Princes Town: People's Partnership 8, PNM 2

Siparia: People's Partnership 5, PNM 3

References

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