There shall be a general election at such time within two months after every dissolution of the Parliament as the Governor shall, by Proclamation, appoint.
The conservative social democratic People's Progressive Movement formed in response and won the subsequent election.
[2][circular reference] On 31 October 2024 Deputy Premier André Ebanks, Ministers Ebanks-Wilks and Turner, and Parliamentary Secretary Heather Bodden resigned from the Government effective immediately.
[3][4] This move raises the prospect of an early general election and questions the ability for the current Government to pass legislation.
By 1909 what got established as the Legislative Assembly of Justices and Vestry was meeting in the Court House on the waterfront in what is now the headquarters of the Cayman Islands National Museum, in front of Hog Sty Bay and the cruise passenger arrival terminal.
The newly refurbished and expanded building was inaugurated with the opening of the Legislature session on 2 July 2004, two months before Hurricane Ivan, which almost completely devastated Grand Cayman over a two-day period (11–12 September 2004).
[1] This replaced the electoral system from the 2009 constitutional amendment (where 18 members were elected from five multi- and two single-member constituencies).