Progressive Labour Party (PLP) |
The Progressive Labour Party (PLP) was a political party in Saint Lucia. It first contested national elections in 1982, when it finished second behind the United Workers' Party with 27.1% of the vote, but only won a single seat, won by Jon Odlum. In the 6 April 1987 elections its vote share fell to 9.3% and they lost their single seat. The party received 6.0% of the vote in the elections held later in the month and remained seatless. They did not contest any further elections. The party symbol was the heart. |
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Founded |
1982 |
First Election |
1982 |
Last Election |
1992 |
# Elections Contested |
4 |
Status |
Defunct |
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