[1] The result was a victory for the Unity Labour Party, which retained its one seat majority.
However, the NDP has challenged the results in two constituencies, North Windward, and Central Leeward.
Eustace announced initiatives aimed at decreasing unemployment, including "proposals for youth, sports, and culture.
[4] In reaction to the win Gonsalves said: "I am humbled and honoured that the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines embraced our bold vision for the future and rejected the politics of hate,"[6] he also called for national unity to address developmental challenges.
"[7] Leader of the opposition Arnhim Eustace, who won his seat against ULP candidate Luke Brown by fewer than 50 votes, added that there were many irregularities took place in his constituency of East Kingstown, including "illegal voting, and contradictory voters list to agents.