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| merged =  
| merged =  
| successor =  
| successor =  
| headquarters = 15 rue du Chariot<br>[[Port-Anne]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 15 rue du Chariot<br>[[Port-Anne]]
| ideology = {{wp|Creole people|Creole interests}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}<br>{{wp|Agrarian socialism}}<br>{{wp|Left-wing nationalism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Creole people|Creole interests}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}<br>{{wp|Agrarian socialism}}<br>{{wp|Left-wing nationalism}}
| position = {{wp|Left-wing}}
| position = {{wp|Left-wing}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Anatole Génin]]
|  
| 1 May 1922
|  
| 18 February 1937
|
|-
! 2
| [[Loïc Morin]]
| 18 February 1937
| 22 September 1943
|
|-
! 3
| [[Robert Ballesdens]]
| 22 September 1943
| 10 November 1950
|
|-
! 4
| [[Étienne Vallée]]
| 10 November 1950
| 4 April 1951
|
|-
! 5
| [[Laurent Soyer]]
| 4 April 1951
| 19 May 1964
|
|-
! 6
| [[Samuel Mallet]]
| 19 May 1964
| 4 May 1981
|
|-
! 7
| [[Joseph Morin]]
| 4 May 1981
| 10 June 2002
|
|-
! 8
| [[Paul Chappelle]]
| 10 June 2002
| 26 October 2013
|
|-
! 9
| [[Daniel Tremblay]]
| 26 October 2013
| 17 November 2015
|
|-
! 10
| [[Valérie Deschanel]]
| 17 November 2015
| ''Incumbent''
|
|
|}
|}
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! [[1930 Saint-Baptiste general election|1930]]
! [[1930 Saint-Baptiste general election|1930]]
|rowspan=2| [[Anatole Génin]]
|rowspan=2| [[Anatole Génin]]
| 2,352
| 6,868
| 45.76 (#2)
| 45.76 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|2|5|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|2|5|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[1936 Saint-Baptiste general election|1936]]
! [[1936 Saint-Baptiste general election|1936]]
| 1,999
| 5,826
| 43.38 (#2)
| 43.38 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|1|5|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|1|5|hex=#E12001}}
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! [[1947 Saint-Baptiste general election|1947]]
! [[1947 Saint-Baptiste general election|1947]]
| [[Robert Ballesdens]]
| [[Robert Ballesdens]]
| 6,124
| 6,138
| 42.34 (#2)
| 42.34 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|3|9|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|3|9|hex=#E12001}}
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! [[1986 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1986]]
! [[1986 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1986]]
|rowspan=5| [[Joseph Morin]]
|rowspan=5| [[Joseph Morin]]
| 5,462
| 8,380
| 38.18 (#2)
| 38.18 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[1990 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1990]]
! [[1990 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1990]]
| 6,224
| 10,416
| 43.53 (#2)
| 43.53 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|6|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|6|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[1994 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1994]]
! [[1994 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1994]]
| 7,959
| 13,317
| 50.03 ('''#1''')
| 50.03 ('''#1''')
| {{Composition bar|8|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|8|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[1998 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1998]]
! [[1998 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1998]]
| 6,102
| 10,258
| 43.69 (#2)
| 43.69 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|7|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|7|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[2000 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2000]]
! [[2000 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2000]]
| 4,578
| 7,871
| 36.08 (#2)
| 36.08 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
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! [[2004 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2004]]
! [[2004 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2004]]
|rowspan=3|[[Paul Chappelle]]
|rowspan=3|[[Paul Chappelle]]
| 4,388
| 7,556
| 35.99 (#2)
| 35.99 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|5|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|5|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[2008 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2008]]
! [[2008 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2008]]
| 6,772
| 11,649
| 48.64 ('''#1''')
| 48.64 ('''#1''')
| {{Composition bar|9|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|9|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[2012 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2012]]
! [[2012 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2012]]
| 4,434
| 8,183
| 35.50 (#2)
| 35.50 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|2|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|2|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2016]]
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2016]]
|rowspan=2|[[Valérie Deschanel]]
|rowspan=3|[[Valérie Deschanel]]
| 4,162
| 7,668
| 36.08 (#2)
| 36.08 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
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|-
|-
! [[2020 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2020]]
! [[2020 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2020]]
| 4,922
| 9,575
| 38.10 (#2)
| 38.10 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|5|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{Composition bar|5|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{increase}}1
| {{increase}}1
| {{no2|Opposition}}
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
!rowspan=2| [[2024 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2024]]
| 5,494
| 20.24 (#2)
| {{Composition bar|4|15|hex=#E12001}}
| {{decrease}}1
| {{no2|Opposition}}
|-
|colspan=6|<small>As part of the [[Popular Front]], which won 5 seats in total.</small>
|}
|}
===President===
===President===
{| class=wikitable
{| class=wikitable
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| merged =  
| merged =  
| successor = [[People's Action Party]]<br>[[Defense of the Republic|New Constitutional Party]]
| successor = [[People's Action Party]]<br>[[Defense of the Republic|New Constitutional Party]]
| headquarters = 88 rue du Port<br>[[Port-Anne]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 88 rue du Port<br>[[Port-Anne]]
| ideology = [[Claude-Antoine Bachelet|Bacheletism]]<br>{{wp|Authoritarianism}}<br>{{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Apostolicism}}<br>{{wp|Anti-communism}}
| ideology = [[Claude-Antoine Bachelet|Bacheletism]]<br>{{wp|Authoritarianism}}<br>{{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Apostolicism}}<br>{{wp|Anti-communism}}
| position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}}
| position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Claude-Antoine Bachelet]]
|  
| 11 February 1930
|  
| 18 January 1984
|
|-
! 2
| [[Édouard Bachelet]]
| 18 January 1984
| 11 June 1985
|
|
|}
|}
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| merged =  
| merged =  
| successor =  
| successor =  
| headquarters = 88 rue du Port<br>[[Port-Anne]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 88 rue du Port<br>[[Port-Anne]]
| ideology = {{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-right}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-right}}
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==Ideology==
==Ideology==
==Leadership==
==Leadership==
{| class=wikitable
|-
! No.
! Leader
! Date began
! Date ended
! Notable positions
|-
! 1
| [[Cyrille Bachelet]]
| 11 June 1985
| 24 May 1992
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (1986-1992)<br>''[[President of Saint-Baptiste|Acting President]] (1984-1984)''<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Labour and Education]] (1980-1984)<br>Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Ouest]] (1986-1992)<br>Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Sud]] (1979-1984)
|-
! 2
| [[Jean-Pierre Boisselot]]
| 24 May 1992
| 16 February 1996
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (1992-1994)<br>[[Leader of the Opposition (Saint-Baptiste)|Leader of the Opposition]] (1994-1998)<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] (1986-1992)<br>Deputy for [[Sainte-Marie Parish|Patois]] (1986-2000)
|-
! 3
| [[Emmanuel Ménard]]
| 16 February 1996
| 2 June 2009
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (2000-2008)<br>[[Leader of the Opposition (Saint-Baptiste)|Leader of the Opposition]] (1998-2000)<br>Deputy for [[Saint-Paul Parish|Pointe-à-L'anse]] (1998-2010)
|-
! 4
| [[Marc-Antoine Vernier]]
| 2 June 2009
| 8 June 2022
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (2012-2022)<br>[[Leader of the Opposition (Saint-Baptiste)|Leader of the Opposition]] (2009-2012)<br>Leader of the [[Rally of Progressive Democrats]] (1997-2005)<br>Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Centre]] (2008-present)<br>Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Sud]] (1998-2004)
|-
! 5
| [[Robert Ménard]]
| 8 June 2022
| ''Incumbent''
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (2022-present)<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Justice and Infrastucture]] (2016-2022)<br>Deputy for [[Saint-Paul Parish|Pointe-à-L'anse]] (2010-present)
|}
==Election results==
==Election results==
===Chamber of Deputies===
===Chamber of Deputies===
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|-
|-
! [[1986 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|1986]]
! [[1986 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|1986]]
| '''Supported [[Samuel Lucy]]'''
| '''''Supported [[Samuel Lucy]]'''''
| 9,720
| 9,720
| 64.53 ('''#1''')
| 64.53 ('''#1''')
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| merged =  
| merged =  
| successor =  
| successor =  
| headquarters = 38 avenue Jean-Jacques Celice<br>[[Port-Anne]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 38 avenue Jean-Jacques Celice<br>[[Port-Anne]]
| ideology = [[Claude-Antoine Bachelet|Bacheletism]]<br>{{wp|National conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Apostolicism}}
| ideology = [[Claude-Antoine Bachelet|Bacheletism]]<br>{{wp|National conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Social conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Apostolicism}}
| position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}}
| position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Édouard Bachelet]]
|  
| 11 June 1985
|  
| 20 October 1989
|
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (1980-1984)<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Labour and Education]] (1975-1980)<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Finance and Home Affairs]] (1973-1975; 1984-1986)<br>Deputy for [[Saint-Paul Parish|Fort-Royal]] (1971-1990)
|-
! 2
| [[Christian Loupe]]
| 20 October 1989
| 2 March 1999
| Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Est]] (1986-1994)
|-
! (1)
| [[Édouard Bachelet]]
| 2 March 1999
| 18 August 2002
| [[Prime Minister of Saint-Baptiste|Prime Minister]] (1980-1984)<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Labour and Education]] (1975-1980)<br>[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Finance and Home Affairs]] (1973-1975; 1984-1986)<br>Deputy for [[Saint-Paul Parish|Fort-Royal]] (1971-1990)
|-
! 3
| [[Jean-Christophe Lortie]]
| 18 August 2002
| 4 May 2021
| Deputy for [[Saint-Luc Parish|Villenoire]] (2004-2012; 2016-2020)
|-
! 4
| [[Arnaud Delannoy]]
| 4 May 2021
| ''Incumbent''
| ''None''
|}
|}


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|-
|-
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016]]
! [[2016 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2016]]
| [[Arnaud Delannoy]]
| [[Jean-Christophe Lortie]]
| 703
| 703
| 6.32 (#3)
| 6.32 (#3)
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| merged = [[Rally of Progressive Democrats]]
| merged = [[Rally of Progressive Democrats]]
| successor =
| successor =
| headquarters = 21 rue Portage<br>[[Saint-Antoine Parish|Clerris]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 21 rue Portage<br>[[Saint-Antoine Parish|Clerris]]
| ideology = {{wp|Centrism}}<br>{{wp|Regionalism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Centrism}}<br>{{wp|Regionalism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre}}
| position = {{wp|Centre}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Florentin Toutain]]
|  
| 27 October 1989
|  
| 3 September 1996
|
|[[Cabinet of Saint-Baptiste|Minister of Justice and Infrastucture]] (1986-1989)<br>Deputy for [[Saint-Antoine Parish|Saint-Antoine]] (1986-1990)
|-
! 2
| [[Éric Descombes]]
| 3 September 1996
| 10 February 1999
| ''None''
|}
|}


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| merged = [[People's Action Party]]
| merged = [[People's Action Party]]
| successor =
| successor =
| headquarters = 7 route de Pierre<br>[[Saint-Antoine Parish|Port-des-Saints]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 7 route de Pierre<br>[[Saint-Antoine Parish|Port-des-Saints]]
| ideology = {{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-right}}
| position = {{wp|Centre-right}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Marc-Antoine Vernier]]
|  
| 21 August 1997
|  
| 8 April 2005
|
| Deputy for [[Port-Anne|Port-Anne Sud]] (1998-2004)
|}
|}


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| merged =  
| merged =  
| successor =  
| successor =  
| headquarters = 59 chemin Jean-Michael<br>[[Sainte-Marie Parish|Patois]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 59 chemin Jean-Michael<br>[[Sainte-Marie Parish|Patois]]
| ideology = [[Saint-Baptiste|Baptistois nationalism]]<br>{{wp|Regionalism}}<br>{{wp|Populism}}
| ideology = [[Saint-Baptiste|Baptistois nationalism]]<br>{{wp|Regionalism}}<br>{{wp|Populism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre}} to {{wp|centre-right}}
| position = {{wp|Centre}} to {{wp|centre-right}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Rodolphe Hérisson]]
|  
| 18 September 2007
|  
| 23 March 2018
|
| ''None''
|-
! 2
| [[Nathalie Gribelin]]
| 23 March 2018
| ''Incumbent''
| Deputy for [[Sainte-Marie Parish|Côte-du-Cœur]] (2016-Present)
|}
|}


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|-
|-
! [[2022 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2022]]
! [[2022 Saint-Baptiste presidential election|2022]]
| [[Rodolphe Hérisson]]
| [[Loïc Jiang]]
| 1,528
| 1,528
| 10.24 (#4)
| 10.24 (#4)
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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = Fanmi – Ecologists and Independents
| name = Fanmi – Ecologists and Independents
| native_name = Fanmi – Écologistes et indépendants
| native_name = Fanmi – Écologistes et indépendants<br>Fanmi – Ekolojis ak Endepandan yo
| logo = Fanmi.png
| logo = Fanmi.png
| logo_size = 200px
| logo_size = 200px
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| merged =  
| merged =  
| successor =  
| successor =  
| headquarters = 12 rue du Marché<br>[[Saint-Paul Parish|Pointe-à-L'anse]], [[Saint-Baptiste]]
| headquarters = 12 rue du Marché<br>[[Saint-Paul Parish|Pointe-à-L'anse]]
| ideology = {{wp|Green politics}}<br>{{wp|Green liberalism}}
| ideology = {{wp|Green politics}}<br>{{wp|Green liberalism}}
| position = {{wp|Centre}} to {{wp|centre-left}}
| position = {{wp|Centre}} to {{wp|centre-left}}
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
|  
| [[Martial Lozé]]
|  
| 7 March 2015
|  
| ''Incumbent''
|
| ''None''
|}
|}



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Saint-Baptiste Labour Party

Saint-Baptiste Labour Party

Parti ouvrier Saint-Baptiste
Pati Ouvriyè Sen Batis
AbbreviationPOSB
ChairpersonValérie Deschanel
Founded1 May 1922
Headquarters15 rue du Chariot
Port-Anne
IdeologyCreole interests
Democratic socialism
Agrarian socialism
Left-wing nationalism
Political positionLeft-wing
International affiliationForum of Marceaunian Socialists
Colors  Red
  Blue
Chamber of Deputies
5 / 15
Website
www.posb.sb

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Anatole Génin 1 May 1922 18 February 1937
2 Loïc Morin 18 February 1937 22 September 1943
3 Robert Ballesdens 22 September 1943 10 November 1950
4 Étienne Vallée 10 November 1950 4 April 1951
5 Laurent Soyer 4 April 1951 19 May 1964
6 Samuel Mallet 19 May 1964 4 May 1981
7 Joseph Morin 4 May 1981 10 June 2002
8 Paul Chappelle 10 June 2002 26 October 2013
9 Daniel Tremblay 26 October 2013 17 November 2015
10 Valérie Deschanel 17 November 2015 Incumbent

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1930 Anatole Génin 6,868 45.76 (#2)
2 / 5
Increase2 Opposition
1936 5,826 43.38 (#2)
1 / 5
Decrease1 Opposition
1947 Robert Ballesdens 6,138 42.34 (#2)
3 / 9
Increase2 Opposition
Banned from 10 November 1950 to 22 May 1984
1986 Joseph Morin 8,380 38.18 (#2)
4 / 15
Increase4 Opposition
1990 10,416 43.53 (#2)
6 / 15
Increase2 Opposition
1994 13,317 50.03 (#1)
8 / 15
Increase2 Majority
1998 10,258 43.69 (#2)
7 / 15
Decrease1 Minority
2000 7,871 36.08 (#2)
4 / 15
Decrease3 Opposition
2004 Paul Chappelle 7,556 35.99 (#2)
5 / 15
Increase1 Opposition
2008 11,649 48.64 (#1)
9 / 15
Increase4 Majority
2012 8,183 35.50 (#2)
2 / 15
Decrease7 Opposition
2016 Valérie Deschanel 7,668 36.08 (#2)
4 / 15
Increase2 Opposition
2020 9,575 38.10 (#2)
5 / 15
Increase1 Opposition
2024 5,494 20.24 (#2)
4 / 15
Decrease1 Opposition
As part of the Popular Front, which won 5 seats in total.

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
1947 Simon Mallet 5,219 36.09 (#2)
Banned from 10 November 1950 to 22 May 1984
1986 Supported Samuel Lucy 9,720 64.53 (#1)
1992 Joseph Morin 6,975 44.53 (#2) 7,283 44.88 (#2)
1998 Grégory Ballesdens 5,049 34.09 (#2)
2004 Joseph Morin 5,233 40.33 (#2) 5,702 47.65 (#2)
2010 Joseph Morin 1,922 17.51 (#3)
2016 Daniel Tremblay 4,318 38.82 (#2)
2022 Valérie Deschanel 4,228 28.33 (#3)

National Constitutional Party

National Constitutional Party

Parti constitutionnel national
AbbreviationPCN
FounderClaude-Antoine Bachelet
Founded11 February 1930
(as Constitutional Party)
Dissolved11 June 1985
Succeeded byPeople's Action Party
New Constitutional Party
Headquarters88 rue du Port
Port-Anne
IdeologyBacheletism
Authoritarianism
Political Apostolicism
Anti-communism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
ReligionApostolic Church
International affiliationMovement of National Parties
Colors  Blue
  White
Flag
Flag

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 11 February 1930 18 January 1984
2 Édouard Bachelet 18 January 1984 11 June 1985

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1930 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 2,788 54.24 (#1)
3 / 5
Increase3 Majority
1936 2,609 56.62 (#1)
4 / 5
Increase1 Supermajority
1947 7,217 49.90 (#1)
5 / 9
Increase1 Majority
1951 11,267 93.84 (#1)
8 / 9
Increase3 Supermajority
1955 8,178 83.13 (#1)
7 / 9
Decrease1 Supermajority
1959 7,529 96.32 (#1)
9 / 9
Increase2 Supermajority
1963 9,620 100.00 (#1)
9 / 9
Steady Supermajority
1967 6,498 88.81 (#1)
8 / 9
Decrease1 Supermajority
1971 7,433 91.03 (#1)
8 / 9
Steady Supermajority
1975 6,248 91.55 (#1)
7 / 9
Decrease1 Supermajority
1979 7,055 94.67 (#1)
8 / 9
Increase1 Supermajority
1983 7,530 81.03 (#1)
6 / 9
Decrease2 Supermajority

President

Election year Candidate # of votes % of vote
1947 Séverin Jaccoud 6,805 47.06 (#1)
1953 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 9,655 96.16 (#1)
1959 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 7,817 100.00 (#1)
1965 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 6,242 100.00 (#1)
1971 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 8,053 98.63 (#1)
1977 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 6,451 100.00 (#1)
1983 Claude-Antoine Bachelet 8,572 92.24 (#1)

People's Action Party

People's Action Party

Parti d'action populaire
AbbreviationPAP
LeaderRobert Ménard
Founded11 June 1985
Preceded byNational Constitutional Party
Headquarters88 rue du Port
Port-Anne
IdeologyConservatism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
International affiliationDemocratic Group
Colors  Blue
  Yellow
Seats
8 / 15
Website
www.pap.sb

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Cyrille Bachelet 11 June 1985 24 May 1992 Prime Minister (1986-1992)
Acting President (1984-1984)
Minister of Labour and Education (1980-1984)
Deputy for Port-Anne Ouest (1986-1992)
Deputy for Port-Anne Sud (1979-1984)
2 Jean-Pierre Boisselot 24 May 1992 16 February 1996 Prime Minister (1992-1994)
Leader of the Opposition (1994-1998)
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1986-1992)
Deputy for Patois (1986-2000)
3 Emmanuel Ménard 16 February 1996 2 June 2009 Prime Minister (2000-2008)
Leader of the Opposition (1998-2000)
Deputy for Pointe-à-L'anse (1998-2010)
4 Marc-Antoine Vernier 2 June 2009 8 June 2022 Prime Minister (2012-2022)
Leader of the Opposition (2009-2012)
Leader of the Rally of Progressive Democrats (1997-2005)
Deputy for Port-Anne Centre (2008-present)
Deputy for Port-Anne Sud (1998-2004)
5 Robert Ménard 8 June 2022 Incumbent Prime Minister (2022-present)
Minister of Justice and Infrastucture (2016-2022)
Deputy for Pointe-à-L'anse (2010-present)

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1986 Cyrille Bachelet 6,211 43.41 (#1)
9 / 15
Increase6 Majority
1990 6,505 45.50 (#1)
8 / 15
Decrease1 Majority
1994 Jean-Pierre Boisselot 7,057 44.36 (#2)
7 / 15
Decrease1 Opposition
1998 Emmanuel Ménard 6,241 44.68 (#1)
7 / 15
Steady Opposition
2000 6,722 52.97 (#1)
10 / 15
Increase3 Supermajority
2004 6,343 52.03 (#1)
9 / 15
Decrease1 Majority
2008 6,042 43.40 (#2)
5 / 15
Decrease4 Opposition
2012 Marc-Antoine Vernier 7,711 61.74 (#1)
13 / 15
Increase8 Supermajority
2016 6,131 53.15 (#1)
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Decrease4 Majority
2020 5,596 43.32 (#1)
8 / 15
Decrease1 Majority

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
1986 Supported Samuel Lucy 9,720 64.53 (#1)
1992 Cyrille Bachelet 7,118 45.44 (#1) 8,946 55.12 (#1)
1998 Cyrille Bachelet 8,445 57.03 (#1)
2004 Jean-Marc Granet 6,105 47.05 (#1) 6,264 52.35 (#1)
2010 Emmanuel Ménard 6,381 58.13 (#1)
2016 Emmanuel Ménard 5,673 51.00 (#1)
2022 Marc-Antoine Vernier 4,398 29.47 (#1) 7,234 47.22 (#2)

Defense of the Republic

Defense of the Republic

Défense de la République
AbbreviationDR
LeaderArnaud Delannoy
FoundersÉdouard Bachelet
Christian Loupe
Founded11 June 1985
(as New Constitutional Party)
Preceded byNational Constitutional Party
Headquarters38 avenue Jean-Jacques Celice
Port-Anne
IdeologyBacheletism
National conservatism
Social conservatism
Political Apostolicism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
ReligionApostolic Church
International affiliationMovement of National Parties
Colors  Light blue
Chamber of Deputies
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Website
www.defenserepublique.sb

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Édouard Bachelet 11 June 1985 20 October 1989 Prime Minister (1980-1984)
Minister of Labour and Education (1975-1980)
Minister of Finance and Home Affairs (1973-1975; 1984-1986)
Deputy for Fort-Royal (1971-1990)
2 Christian Loupe 20 October 1989 2 March 1999 Deputy for Port-Anne Est (1986-1994)
(1) Édouard Bachelet 2 March 1999 18 August 2002 Prime Minister (1980-1984)
Minister of Labour and Education (1975-1980)
Minister of Finance and Home Affairs (1973-1975; 1984-1986)
Deputy for Fort-Royal (1971-1990)
3 Jean-Christophe Lortie 18 August 2002 4 May 2021 Deputy for Villenoire (2004-2012; 2016-2020)
4 Arnaud Delannoy 4 May 2021 Incumbent None

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1986 Édouard Bachelet 2,411 16.85 (#3)
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Decrease2 Opposition
1990 Christian Loupe 1,097 7.67 (#3)
1 / 15
Decrease1 Opposition
1994 360 2.26 (#4)
0 / 15
Decrease1 No representation
1998 452 3.24 (#4)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
2000 Édouard Bachelet 701 5.52 (#3)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
2004 Jean-Christophe Lortie 989 8.11 (#3)
1 / 15
Increase1 Opposition
2008 779 5.60 (#3)
1 / 15
Steady Opposition
2012 166 1.33 (#4)
0 / 15
Decrease1 No representation
2016 559 4.85 (#3)
1 / 15
Increase1 Opposition
2020 438 3.39 (#4)
0 / 15
Decrease1 No representation

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
1986 Édouard Bachelet 4,752 31.55 (#2)
1992 Christian Loupe 266 1.70 (#5)
1998 Did not run
2004 Édouard Bachelet 989 7.62 (#3)
2010 Jean-Christophe Lortie 558 5.08 (#4)
2016 Jean-Christophe Lortie 703 6.32 (#3)
2022 Arnaud Delannoy 339 2.27 (#5)

Democratic Reform

Democratic Reform

Réforme démocratique
AbbreviationRD
LeaderFlorentin Toutain
(1989–1996)
Éric Descombes
(1996–1999)
Founded27 October 1989
Dissolved10 February 1999
Split fromPeople's Action Party
Merged intoRally of Progressive Democrats
Headquarters21 rue Portage
Clerris
IdeologyCentrism
Regionalism
Political positionCentre
Colors  Purple
  Yellow

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Florentin Toutain 27 October 1989 3 September 1996 Minister of Justice and Infrastucture (1986-1989)
Deputy for Saint-Antoine (1986-1990)
2 Éric Descombes 3 September 1996 10 February 1999 None

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1990 Florentin Toutain 471 3.29 (#4)
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Decrease1 No representation
1994 447 2.81 (#3)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
1998 Éric Descombes 299 2.14 (#5)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
As part of a coalition with the Rally of Progressive Democrats, which won 1 seat in total.

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
1992 Florentin Toutain 267 1.70 (#4)
1998 Florentin Toutain 1,277 8.62 (#3)

Rally of Progressive Democrats

Rally of Progressive Democrats

Rassemblement des démocrates progressistes
AbbreviationRDP
LeaderMarc-Antoine Vernier
Founded21 August 1997
Dissolved8 April 2005
Merged intoPeople's Action Party
Headquarters7 route de Pierre
Port-des-Saints
IdeologyLiberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre-right
International affiliationDemocratic Group
Colors  Green

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Marc-Antoine Vernier 21 August 1997 8 April 2005 Deputy for Port-Anne Sud (1998-2004)

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1998 Marc-Antoine Vernier 874 6.26 (#3)
1 / 15
Increase1 Opposition
As part of a coalition with Democratic Reform, which won 1 seat in total.
2000 689 5.43 (#4)
1 / 15
Steady Opposition
2004 444 3.64 (#4)
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Decrease1 No representation

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
1998 Supported Florentin Toutain 1,277 8.62 (#3)
2004 Marc-Antoine Vernier 649 5.00 (#4)

Platform for Saint-Baptiste

Platform for Saint-Baptiste

Plateforme pour la Saint-Baptiste
Platfòm pou Sen Batis
AbbreviationPSB
LeaderNathalie Gribelin
FounderRodolphe Hérisson
Founded18 September 2007
Headquarters59 chemin Jean-Michael
Patois
IdeologyBaptistois nationalism
Regionalism
Populism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Colors  Orange
  Teal
Chamber of Deputies
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Website
www.progres.sb

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Rodolphe Hérisson 18 September 2007 23 March 2018 None
2 Nathalie Gribelin 23 March 2018 Incumbent Deputy for Côte-du-Cœur (2016-Present)

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
2008 Rodolphe Hérisson 208 1.49 (#4)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
2012 178 1.43 (#3)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
2016 544 4.72 (#4)
1 / 15
Increase1 Opposition
2020 Nathalie Gribelin 1,673 12.95 (#3)
2 / 15
Increase1 Opposition

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
2010 Did not run
2016 Rodolphe Hérisson 429 3.86 (#4)
2022 Loïc Jiang 1,528 10.24 (#4)

Fanmi

Fanmi – Ecologists and Independents

Fanmi – Écologistes et indépendants
Fanmi – Ekolojis ak Endepandan yo
LeaderMartial Lozé
Founded7 March 2015
Headquarters12 rue du Marché
Pointe-à-L'anse
IdeologyGreen politics
Green liberalism
Political positionCentre to centre-left
International affiliationRainbow
Colors  Green
Chamber of Deputies
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Website
www.fanmi.sb

History

Ideology

Leadership

No. Leader Date began Date ended Notable positions
1 Martial Lozé 7 March 2015 Incumbent None

Election results

Chamber of Deputies

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
2016 Martial Lozé 94 0.81 (#5)
0 / 15
Steady No representation
2020 211 1.63 (#5)
0 / 15
Steady No representation

President

Election year Candidate 1st round 2nd round
# of votes % of vote # of votes % of vote
2016 Did not run
2022 Supported Valérie Deschanel 4,228 28.33 (#3)