General Information
Commonwealth of the Bahamas: House of Assembly, 10 May 2017
At stake in this election:
- 39 seats in the House of Assembly
Description of government structure:
- Chief of State: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952); represented by Governor General Dame Marguerite PINDLING (since 8 July 2014)
- Head of Government: Prime Minister Perry CHRISTIE (since 8 May 2012)
- Assembly: The Bahamas has a bicameral Parliament of the 16-seat Senate and the 38-seat House of Assembly.
Description of electoral system:
- The Queen is the hereditary head of state.
- The Prime Minister is appointed by the governor-general.
- In the Senate 16 members are appointed by the governor-general to serve 5-year terms. In the House of Assembly 38 members are elected by plurality vote in single-member constituencies to serve 5-year terms
Last Election:
- The Progressive Liberal Party won the majority of seats in 2012 with 29 seats. The Free National Movement won 9 seats, and the Democratic National Alliance was unable to secure any seats.
Main candidates in the election:
- Progressive Liberal Party (PLP)
- Leader: Rt. Hon. Perry G. CHRISTIE
- Seats won in last election: 29
- Free National Movement (FNM)
- Leader: Hurbert MINNIS
- Seats won in last election: 9
- Democratic National Alliance (DNA)
- Leader: Branville McCARTNEY
- Seats won in last election: 0
- Bahamas Constitution Party (BCP)
- Leader: Collin G. MILLER
- Seats won in last election: 0
- Bahamas National Citizen Coalition (BNCC)
- Leader: Andrew STEWART
- Seats won in last election: 0
- The Gatekeepers
- Leader: Rev. Jeremiah DUNCOMBE
- Seats won in last election: 0
- United Democratic Party
- Leader: Gregory MOSS
- Seats won in last election: 0
Population and number of registered voters:
- Population: 327,316 (July 2016)
- Registered Voters: 179,508 (2016)
Gender Data:
- Female Population: 166,977 (July 2016)
- Is the Bahamas a signatory to CEDAW: No
- Has the Bahamas ratified CEDAW: Yes, accession (6 October 1993)
- Gender Quota: No
- Female candidates in this election: Yes
- Number of Female Parliamentarians: 9[1]
- Human Development Index Position: 55 (2014)
- Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: N/A
Disability Data:
- Is the Bahamas a signatory to CRPD: Yes (24 September 2013)
- Has the Bahamas ratified CRPD: Yes (28 September 2015)
- Population with a disability: 48,960[2]