Island council elections were held in the Netherlands Antilles on 29 April (ABC islands)[1] and 6 May 1983 (SSS islands) to elect the members of the island councils of its six island territories. The election was won by the People's Electoral Movement (13 seats) in Aruba, the Bonaire Democratic Party (5 seats) in Bonaire, the New Antilles Movement (8 seats) in Curaçao, the Windward Islands People's Movement (4 seats) in Saba, the Democratic Party Statia (3 seats) in Sint Eustatius, and the Democratic Party (5 seats) in Sint Maarten.

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1983 Netherlands Antilles island council elections

 1979 29 April 1983 (ABC islands)
6 May 1983 (SSS islands)
1987 

All 68 seats in the island councils of Aruba (21), Bonaire (9),
Curaçao (21), Saba (5), Sint Eustatius (5) and Sint Maarten (7)
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Shooting of Betico Croes

During the campaign in Aruba, an incident occurred at an illegally organized car parade of the People's Electoral Movement (MEP) in Santa Cruz on 24 April 1983. The rally was to be held on the same day as the car parade of the Aruban People's Party (AVP), but unlike the AVP, the MEP did not have permission from the local police.[2] When MEP leader Betico Croes began mobilizing 500 cars for the parade, a warning shot was fired by a police officer.[2] A second shot hit Croes in the abdomen.[2]

Croes was taken to the Dr. Horacio E. Oduber Hospital in Oranjestad, where his spleen was removed and the bleeding was stopped.[2] Directly after the shooting, riots occurred, in response to which Lieutenant Governor Pedro Bislip ordered to close all bars and prohibit the sale of alcohol on the island until further notice.[2] Five days later, the MEP won the election with 57.9% of the popular vote.

Results

Aruba

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
People's Electoral Movement20,79857.9413+1
Aruban People's Party8,10222.575+1
Aruban Patriotic Party5,35414.9130
Aruban Democratic Party1,6444.580New
Total35,898100.00210
Source: CBS[3]
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Bonaire

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Bonaire Democratic Party2,37147.725+1
Bonaire Patriotic Union2,18443.954−1
United Bonaire Progressive Party2464.9500
New Action Party1683.3800
Total4,969100.009
Source: CBS[3]
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Curaçao

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
New Antilles Movement23,39133.848+2
National People's Party23,24933.637+2
Democratic Party14,79921.415–1
Workers' Liberation Front4,5036.5110
Social Democratic Party1,7442.520−3
META1,4442.0900
Total69,130100.0021
Registered voters/turnout104,328
Source: CBS[3]
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Saba

The result was a victory for the Windward Islands People's Movement, which won four of the five seats in the Island Council of Saba.[4][5][6]

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Windward Islands People's Movement47077.434–1
Saba United Party13722.571New
Total607100.0050
Source: Johnson[4]
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Sint Eustatius

More information Party, Seats ...
PartySeats+/–
Democratic Party3+1
Windward Islands People's Movement2−1
Total50
Source: Algemeen Dagblad[7]
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Sint Maarten

The Island Council seats increased from five to seven. The result was a victory for the Democratic Party, which won five of the seven Island Council seats.[8]

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic Party3,34266.855+2
Sint Maarten Patriotic Movement1,44328.8720
Partido Pro Penshonado1913.820New
New Electoral Movement of Antilles230.460New
Total4,999100.007+2
Source: Lynch & Lynch[8]
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References

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