Bahamas 2026 general election · Bahamas election results · live election tracker · House of Assembly · polling divisions · PLP Progressive Liberal Party · FNM Free National Movement · COI Coalition of Independents · Philip Davis · Michael Pintard · May 12 2026 · Nassau election · Grand Bahama results · Family Islands
The Bahamas 2026 General Election
Your tally sheet — fill it in as results come in
Private scoreboard. You enter results — page does the math, charts & swing automatically.
Seat tally
Your tally
Projected outcome
Vote share (declared seats)
Things to watch tonight
Constituency map · The Bahamas (hover or tap a seat)
Enter PD results — quick guide
Pick a constituency below. Each card opens a row per polling division (PD).
Try a different search term, pick a different island chip, or clear all filters.
Results by Island
Each section shows the seats and the running tally for an island or island group. Open any card to enter or edit polling-division results.
Make Your Predictions
Pick the winner for each of the 41 seats. As you declare results on the "Tally Entry" tab, your hit-rate updates here.
Swing & Charts
Seats by region
Swing from 2021
Hold / Flip ledger
About This Tracker
The 2026 Election at a Glance
- Polling day: 12 May 2026
- Seats: 41 (up from 39 in 2021)
- Majority: 21 seats
- Registered voters: ~209,000
- System: First-past-the-post, single-member
- Parliament dissolved: 8 April 2026
- Nomination Day: 16 April 2026
- Advance poll: 30 April 2026
- New seats: St. James (from Killarney); Bimini & Berry Islands (from West GB & Bimini)
- Observers: OAS Electoral Mission; US Embassy
Parties & Leaders
PLP Progressive Liberal Party — Philip "Brave" Davis · founded 1953 · 41 candidates
FNM Free National Movement — Michael Pintard · founded 1971 · 41 candidates
COI Coalition of Independents — Lincoln Bain · ~40 candidates
IND Independents — Hubert Minnis (Killarney), Frederick McAlpine (Pineridge), Leroy Major (Southern Shores) and others
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Sources
- Bahamas Gazette — Notice of Nominations and Notice of Poll, Parliamentary Registration Department, 17 April 2026
- House of Assembly Revision of Boundaries Order, 2026 (S.I. No. 5 of 2026)
- Parliamentary Registration Department — elections.gov.bs
- Wikipedia — 2026 Bahamian general election; 2021 Bahamian general election; List of National Assembly constituencies of the Bahamas
- The Tribune, The Nassau Guardian, ZNS Bahamas, Eyewitness News, Our News Bahamas
Candidate slate, 2021 holders, and polling-division placements verified against the gazetted nominations, the PRD 2021 results, and the PRD's 1 May 2026 polling-division placement document. Unofficial tracker; official results are released by the Parliamentary Registration Department. Built by Frazier & Associates.
Welcome
Election Tracker
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Or tap the floating ? button at any time.
How to use this tracker
Digital tally sheet — not a news feed. Page does not auto-fetch results. As you hear results on ZNS / radio / Facebook, you type them — we do the math, charts & swing.
Quick guide:
1 Lock in your predictions
Open the Predictions tab and pick a winner for each of the 41 seats. You can change them any time before a seat is declared. Once you declare a seat as won (on the Tally Entry tab), your hit-rate updates.
2 Enter results PD-by-PD
- Find seat on the Tally Entry tab (search or island chip).
- Tap Enter PDs → + Add polling division.
- Pick the PD from the dropdown (official PRD list pre-loaded; duplicates blocked).
- Type vote counts. Totals add up automatically.
3 Declare the seat
Once the seat is officially called by the PRD or major media, hit the green Declare button on its card. The candidate with the most votes (across all PDs you entered) is counted as the winner. The seat is added to that party's tally on the scoreboard.
4 Watch the swing
The Swing tab shows which seats held vs. flipped compared to the 2021 result, plus charts by region. The By Island tab groups seats by island so you can see, for example, how Grand Bahama is going as a block.
5 Save & share
- Backup → JSON file you can re-upload later or move between devices.
- CSV → full PD-by-PD export.
- Share → email your running tally to Frazier & Associates.
- This is an unofficial tracker. The only official source is the Parliamentary Registration Department (elections.gov.bs).
- Candidate names and 2021 holders come from the gazetted nominations notice (17 April 2026) and the official 2021 results. If you spot a typo, just edit the totals and re-declare.
- The exact number of polling divisions per constituency is not pre-loaded — there is no centralized public list. Set "Expected PDs" yourself when you know.
- Your entries are stored only in this browser using localStorage. They are not shared with anyone. Clearing cookies, switching devices, or browsing in private/incognito mode will erase them.
- The "winner" of a constituency in this tool is whichever candidate has the most votes across the PDs you've entered. It does not automatically reflect the official call.
📱 On your phone
The tab labels collapse to icons on small screens. Every input is touch-sized, and polling division rows stack vertically. Use the floating ? button any time to reopen this guide.