On 21 August 2020 Premier Edward David Burt announced that Governor of Bermuda John Rankin has accepted his advice to call a snap election.
[1] The election resulted in the largest victory for one party since party politics began in Bermuda in 1968, as the Progressive Labour Party won 62% of the vote and 30 of 36 seats (including 3 seats where they ran unopposed).
[2] The 36 members of the House of Assembly are elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting.
[8][9] MPs who are not standing for re-election are marked (†).
Government ministers and speakers are in bold, and party leaders are in italics.