Anguilla Progressive Movement
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Anguilla Progressive Movement | |
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Leader | Ellis Webster |
Founder | Ronald Webster |
Founded | Early 1980 as the Anguilla United Movement |
Ideology | Liberalism Progressivism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colors | (since 2019) (before 2019) |
UK affiliation | none |
House of Assembly | 7 / 13
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Website | |
https://www.voteapm.com/ | |
The Anguilla Progressive Movement is a political party in Anguilla. The party was named the Anguilla United Movement until being rebranded in 2019 alongside new leaders and colours.[1] It was founded in early 1980 by Ronald Webster and "his former political rivals, Hubert Hughes and Colonel Claudius Roberts".[2] Under various names, it was originally a vehicle for Ronald Webster and his supporters.
Electoral results
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Government |
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1976 as the People's Progressive Party (PPP) |
6 / 7
|
6 | 1st | Majority | ||
1980 as the Anguilla United Movement (AUM) |
6 / 7
|
0 | 1st | Majority | ||
1981 as the Anguilla People's Party (APP) |
5 / 7
|
0 | 1st | Majority | ||
1984 as the Anguilla People's Party (APP) |
41.7 | 2 / 7
|
4 | 2nd | Opposition | |
1989 as the Anguilla United Party (AUP) |
824 | 22.3 | 2 / 7
|
0 | 2nd | Opposition |
1994 as the Anguilla United Party (AUP) |
540 | 12.4 | 2 / 7
|
0 | 2nd | Coalition |
1999 as the Anguilla United Party (AUP) |
704 | 14.7 | 2 / 7
|
0 | 2nd | Coalition |
2000 as the Anguilla United Movement (AUM) |
596 | 12.5 | 2 / 7
|
0 | 2nd | Opposition |
2005 as the Anguilla United Movement (AUM) |
1,088 | 19.5 | 1 / 7
|
1 | 3rd | Opposition |
2010 as the Anguilla United Movement (AUM) |
2,308 | 32.7 | 4 / 7
|
3 | 1st | Majority |
2015 as the Anguilla United Movement (AUM) |
3,039 | 38.3 | 0 / 7
|
4 | 2nd | Opposition |
2020 | 42.9 | 7 / 11
|
7 | 1st | Majority |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ AUM rebranded as APM with new faces, new concepts The Anguillan, 14 October 2019
- ^ Barrow-Giles, Cynthia; Joseph, Tennyson S. D. (2006). "3. Electoral Outcomes and Party Fortunes, 1992-2005". General elections and voting in the English-speaking Caribbean, 1992-2005. Kingston, Jamaica; Miami: Ian Randle. p. 55. ISBN 9766372675.
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