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Voters head to the polls in the Bahamas for high-stakes snap election

Voters in the Bahamas are participating in a snap election to determine if Prime Minister Philip Davis and his Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) will secure a second consecutive term. This election is significant as no leader has achieved this in nearly 30 years.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-12 · 18:00 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Voters head to the polls in the Bahamas for high-stakes snap election
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Voters in the Bahamas are participating in a snap election to determine if Prime Minister Philip Davis and his Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) will secure a second consecutive term. This election is significant as no leader has achieved this in nearly 30 years. Davis, who came to power in a 2021 snap election, faces opposition from Michael Pintard's Free National Movement (FNM). Key voter concerns include affordability, wage growth, and housing costs as parties compete for 41 seats in the House of Assembly. The election, initially scheduled for October, was moved up by Davis due to hurricane season concerns. The PLP aims to build on its previous strong majority.

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No party has formed a government for two consecutive terms in the Bahamas since 1997.

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Concerns about affordability, poor wage growth, and rising housing costs are top issues for voters.

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If Davis wins, he would be the first Bahamian leader to serve a second term in nearly 30 years.

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Prime Minister Philip Davis and the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) are seeking a second consecutive term.

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Voters in the Bahamas are heading to the polls for a snap election.

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Prime Minister Philip Davis and ruling Progressive Liberal Party seek to clinch rare second consecutive term.A snap election is underway in the Bahamas, where voters are heading to the polls to decide whether to grant Prime Minister Philip Davis and his ruling Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) a rare second consecutive term in office.If Davis wins the election on Tuesday, he would be the first leader of the Caribbean island nation to serve a second term in nearly 30 years. He is facing a challenge from the Free National Movement (FNM), led by Michael Pintard.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3COP30 climate summit hears from countries suffering global warming harmslist 2 of 3All the big elections to look out for in 2026list 3 of 3Ten years since Panama Papers: What did they reveal, did anything change?end of list“Today, we vote to keep The Bahamas moving forward,” Davis said in a social media post. “Let’s protect our progress, keep our momentum, and secure what comes next. Vote PLP. Choose Progress.”Concerns about affordability, poor wage growth, and rising housing costs are top of mind for voters, with parties competing for 41 seats in the country’s House of Assembly.The Bahamian paper The Nassau Guardian reported that no political party has successfully formed a government for two consecutive terms since 1997, when Hubert Ingraham of the FNM beat the PLP for the second election in a row.The election was initially scheduled for October, but was called early by Davis due to concerns about holding the vote during hurricane season, Reuters reported.Davis first came to power in a snap election in 2021, and the PLP is hoping to further capitalise on a strong majority of 32 seats in the 39-seat legislature. Two additional seats are being added to this election following recommendations from the independent Constituencies Commission, bringing the total to 41.
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