United Workers Party | |
Leader: | Allen Chastanet |
Foundation: | 1964 |
Ideology: | Christian democracy Conservatism |
Position: | Centre-right |
Regional: | Caribbean Democrat Union |
International: | International Democracy Union |
Seats1 Title: | House of Assembly |
Seats2 Title: | Senate |
Country: | Saint Lucia |
Merger: | People's Progressive Party National Labour Movement |
The United Workers Party is a conservative political party in Saint Lucia currently led by former Tourism Minister Allen Chastanet, who defeated former Prime Minister Stephenson King in a July 28, 2013 leadership election. The party was led previously by Sir John Compton, the party's founder.
The party was formed before the 1964 general elections by an alliance of the People's Progressive Party and the National Labour Movement, a splinter group founded by three members (John Compton, Vincent Monrose, and Maurice Mason) from the ruling Saint Lucia Labour Party.[1] John Compton was the political leader and Henry Giraudy was the chairman of the party. They won the elections, taking six of the eight seats. They remained in power after winning elections in 1969 and 1974, before losing the 1979 elections to the Labour Party. They returned to power after winning 14 of the 17 seats in the 1982 elections, and remained in power after two elections in 1987 and one in 1992. The Labour Party won the 1997 and 2001 elections, but the UWP regained power in the 2006 elections. In 2011 the UWP lost the election to Labour but regained power in the 2016 elections, taking 11 of the 17 seats in the House.[2]
The United Workers Party is a member of the Caribbean Democrat Union, the regional organization of the global conservative International Democracy Union.
See also: List of prime ministers of Saint Lucia. Symbol
Portrait | Name | Election | Term of office | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
1 | John Compton | — | 22 February 1979 | 2 July 1979 | [5] | |||
1982 1987 1987 1992 | 3 May 1982 | 2 April 1996 | ||||||
2006 | 11 December 2006 | 7 September 2007 † | [6] | |||||
2 | Vaughan Lewis | — | 2 April 1996 | 24 May 1997 | ||||
3 | Stephenson King | 7 September 2007 | 30 November 2011 | |||||
4 | Allen Chastanet | 2016 | 7 June 2016 | 28 July 2021 | [7] |
Election | Party leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1964 | John Compton | 9,615 | 51.5% | 6 | 1st | ||
1969 | 13,328 | 58.1% | 1st | ||||
1974 | 17,300 | 53.4% | 4 | 1st | |||
1979 | 19,706 | 43.8% | 5 | 2nd | |||
1982 | 27,252 | 56.2% | 9 | 1st | |||
1987 (6 Apr) | 25,892 | 52.5% | 5 | 1st | |||
1987 (30 Apr) | 28,046 | 53.2% | 1st | ||||
1992 | 33,562 | 56.7% | 2 | 1st | |||
1997 | Vaughan Lewis | 26,325 | 36.6% | 10 | 2nd | ||
2001 | Morella Joseph | 23,007 | 37.8% | 2 | 2nd | ||
2006 | John Compton | 38,894 | 51.3% | 8 | 1st | ||
2011 | Stephenson King | 39,100 | 46.96% | 5 | 2nd | ||
2016 | Allen Chastanet | 46,183 | 54.79% | 5 | 1st | ||
2021 | 37.481 | 42.91% | 9 | 2nd |