2009 Caymanian general election|
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 15 seats in the Legislative Assembly 8 seats needed for a majority | 
|    This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.  | 
 General elections were held in the Cayman Islands on 20 May 2009 alongside a referendum on a draft constitution. The opposition United Democratic Party defeated the incumbent People's Progressive Movement.[1] 
 Results
  By district
   | District |  Candidate |  Party |  Votes |  %  | 
  | Bodden Town |  Mark Scotland |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,453 |  51.62  | 
  | Anthony Eden |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  1,394 |  49.52  | 
  | Dwayne Seymour |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,030 |  36.59  | 
  | Osbourne Bodden |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  992 |  35.24  | 
  | Charles Clifford |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  932 |  33.11  | 
  | Theresa Lewis-Pitcairn |    |  Independent |  896 |  31.83  | 
  | Gilbert McLean |    |  Independent |  546 |  19.40  | 
  | Justin Woods |    |  Independent |  486 |  17.26  | 
  | Sandra Catron |    |  Independent |  144 |  5.12  | 
  | Vincent R. Frederick |    |  Independent |  113 |  4.01  | 
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  | Cayman Brac and Little Cayman |  Moses Ian Kirkconnell |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  473 |  59.05  | 
  | Julianna O'Connor-Connolly |    |  United Democratic Party |  467 |  58.30  | 
  | Lyndon Leathon Martin |    |  Independent |  300 |  37.45  | 
  | Maxine Avon Moore-Mccoy |    |  Independent |  80 |  9.99  | 
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  | East End |  Arden McLean |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  304 |  59.61  | 
  | John Bonwell McLean Jr. |    |  Independent |  206 |  40.39  | 
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  | George Town |  Kurt Tibbetts |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  2,181 |  47.68  | 
  | Mike Adam |    |  United Democratic Party |  2,110 |  46.13  | 
  | Alden McLaughlin |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  2,081 |  45.50  | 
  | Ellio Solomon |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,845 |  40.34  | 
  | Jonathan Piercy |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,658 |  36.25  | 
  | Lucille Dell Seymour |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  1,631 |  35.66  | 
  | Alfonso Wright |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  1,472 |  32.18  | 
  | Pearlina McGaw-Lumsden |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,413 |  30.89  | 
  | C. Walling Whittaker |    |  Independent |  981 |  21.45  | 
  | Derrington Bo Miller |    |  Independent |  808 |  17.67  | 
  | W. Burns Conolly |    |  Independent |  784 |  17.14  | 
  | Eddie Kendall Thompson |    |  Independent |  510 |  11.15  | 
  | Frank Swarres McField |    |  Independent |  216 |  4.72  | 
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  | North Side |  Denison Ezzard Miller |    |  Independent |  253 |  50.80  | 
  | Joseph Ebanks |    |  People's Progressive Movement |  185 |  37.15  | 
  | Oswell M. Rankine |    |  Independent |  60 |  12.05  | 
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  | West Bay |  McKeeva Bush |    |  United Democratic Party |  2,152 |  71.59  | 
  | Rolston Anglin |    |  United Democratic Party |  2,049 |  68.16  | 
  | Cline Glidden |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,818 |  60.48  | 
  | A. Eugene Ebanks |    |  United Democratic Party |  1,634 |  54.36  | 
  | Bernie A. Bush |    |  Independent |  1,193 |  39.69  | 
  | Woodward Jerome Dacosta |    |  Independent |  875 |  29.11  | 
  | Paul Desmond Rivers |    |  Independent |  741 |  24.65  | 
  | Reginald Delapenha |    |  Independent |  627 |  20.86  | 
  | Lana Mae Smith |    |  Independent |  411 |  13.67  | 
  | Henry Ormon Morgan |    |  Independent |  107 |  3.56  | 
  | Dora Elizabeth Ebanks |    |  Independent |  29 |  0.96  | 
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