2019 Saban general election


General elections was held on Saba on 20 March 2019. Voters elected the five members of the Island Council, and, for the first time, the five members of the Electoral College for the Senate of the Netherlands.
The result was a victory for the ruling Windward Islands People's Movement, which won all five seats in the Island Council and four of the five seats in the Senate Electoral College.

Campaign

The WIPM made "stability and continuation" their top campaign issues, citing financial leadership and good relationships with the Netherlands. They promised to continue fighting for economic development, a "realistic social minimum", and poverty alleviation by reducing of the cost of living and the cost of doing business on Saba, with commitments to push for more "affordable transportation, energy, and telecommunications", as well as increasing the island's autonomy to allow it to grant work permits. The party's first rally was held on 20 February.
The Saba Labour Party turned in their party list on 4 February 2019.
On 2 February 2019, Dave Levenstone announced he would form a new political party to run for a seat on the Island Council after working for 40 years in government service. He frequently criticized what he saw as a lack of engagement with Sabans. His slogan was "a strong voice for Saba". He turned in a blank list with his name on it.

Party lists

Results

Island Council

Electoral College

The Electoral College voted for members of the Senate on 27 May 2019 as part of the wider Senate elections.