2019 Montserratian general election

[1] The result was a victory for the opposition Movement for Change and Prosperity, which won five of the nine elected seats.

The Movement for Change and Prosperity was the only party to put forward a full slate of nine candidates, with the ruling People's Democratic Movement (PDM) putting forward seven.

Eleven independent candidates also ran, including incumbent Premier Donaldson Romeo, who announced he would run as an independent after he was ousted as leader of the PDM shortly after announcing the elections had been called.

[3] The Movement for Change and Prosperity gained three seats, earning a majority in the Legislative Assembly.

The People's Democratic Movement lost four seats and was reduced to only three MLAs.

Map of the polling districts