ROSEAU, Dominica, CMC -Anette Sanford put aside the disappointment of not becoming Dominica’s first head of state when she swept to victory Monday night in the Kalinago election, becoming the first woman to be elected a Chief for the Territory.
Last October, Sanford, 41, a former opposition United Workers Party (UWP) legislator, had been named by former opposition leader, Jesma Paul Victor, as the opposition nominee to replace the then outgoing president Charles Savarin that year.
Sanford, like the government nominee, 58-year-old Sylvanie Burton, is from the Kaliangoo Territory, where the descendants of the country’s indigenous people, the Caribs, still reside.
According to the preliminary results released here on Monday night, Sanford polled 693 votes with her closest rival, Natashs Zandra Green, receiving 272.
Among those defeated was Casius Darroux, a former parliamentary representative for the Kalinago Territory, who received 162 votes, The other defeated candidates are Kenrick Dana Auguiste, St. Cyr (10 votes), Veronica Ideline Burto (32 votes), Wilbert Devon Cuffy (3 votes) and Jumadine Faustinus Frederick (9 votes).
Speaking after she was declared the winner, Sanford, a registered nurse, called for unity among all sectors of the Territory.
The Kalinago Territory is home to the Kalinago, the descendants of the island’s original people, the Kalinago, originally known as the Caribs.
The Kalinago are believed to have originally come from South America and represent the last remaining tribe of the pre-Columbian Carib Indians, going back to about 3000 B.C.
Their lives changed with the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent arrival of European settlers, with whom the Kalinago battled bitterly to keep their lives and lands.
Eventually, they had to flee to the isolated eastern side of Dominica, taking with them rites, rituals, and a way of life that reached back to the island’s original settlers. It wasn’t until 1763, when the British gained full control of Dominica, that the Kalinago were officially given 232 acres of land, originally dubbed the Carib Reserve. Their territory was expanded to 3,700 acres in 1903.
The last Election was held in July 2019, when Lorenzo Sanford was elected.
While men were the main candidates in the elections, a shift began during the last election in 2019 when for the first time a woman contested the election and Sanford only lost by three votes.
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