Bermuda to hold general election on February 18

Bermuda will head to the polls on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, as Premier David Burt announced a general election nearly a year ahead of the constitutional deadline.

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The decision comes at a pivotal time for the British Overseas Territory, with economic challenges, the rising cost of living, and public concerns about crime and education reform dominating the political discourse.

The Progressive Labour Party (PLP), led by Burt, has comfortably won the last two General Elections. In 2017, the PLP ousted the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) with 24 out of 36 seats and 59% of the popular vote.

Burt’s snap election in 2020, held during the COVID-19 pandemic, saw the PLP increase its majority to 30 seats with 62% of the vote, despite historically low voter turnout. Burt has indicated this will be his final election as PLP leader, with the party promising to continue economic development initiatives and support for vulnerable residents.

A changing political landscape in Bermuda

However, the political landscape is evolving. The return of former United Bermuda Party Premier Sir John Swan, now leading a movement of independent candidates, and the re-emergence of Marc Bean’s Free Democratic Movement (FDM) add new dimensions to the race. Observers predict that up to four candidates may compete in many constituencies, with the OBA also aiming to rebuild its presence under leader Jarion Richardson. Richardson has criticized the timing of the election, suggesting it aligns with the budget process and reflects strategic motives by the PLP.

The cost of living is expected to be a key election issue. While Bermuda’s international business sector remains strong, wages in other industries have lagged behind inflation, exacerbating economic pressures on residents. Public concerns also include crime, antisocial behavior, and uncertainty surrounding school closures and education reforms.

In an interview, Premier Burt defended his administration’s record, stating, “This government’s heart is in the right place…we want to continue bringing relief and fixing problems in these turbulent times.” Meanwhile, Marc Bean of the FDM described the election as a chance for change, saying his party offers “fresh ideas and decisive, trustworthy leadership” to tackle Bermuda’s critical challenges.

Young activists and organizations, including Bermuda Youth Connect and Bermuda Is Love, have criticized the short notice for voter registration, emphasizing the importance of youth participation in shaping the island’s future. They highlighted Bermuda’s aging population, declining birthrate, and high emigration as pressing concerns, urging young Bermudians to register by the January 1 deadline to ensure their voices are heard.

As the election approaches, candidates and parties prepare for a spirited campaign. With new players in the political arena and critical issues at stake, February 18 promises to be a defining moment for Bermuda’s future.

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