Bermuda Democratic Alliance

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LeaderCraig Cannonier
Founded5 November 2009
Dissolved16 May 2011
Bermuda Democratic Alliance
LeaderCraig Cannonier
Founded5 November 2009
Dissolved16 May 2011
Split fromUnited Bermuda Party
Merged intoOne Bermuda Alliance
IdeologyLiberalism
Political positionCentre

The Bermuda Democratic Alliance (BDA) was a political party in Bermuda which lasted from its foundation in November 2009 until its merger into the One Bermuda Alliance in May 2011.

The BDA was founded on 5 November 2009, by six defecting members of the United Bermuda Party (UBP): Shawn Crockwell, Donte Hunt, Mark Pettingill, Wayne Scott, Michael Fahy, and Sean Pitcher. It later elected businessman Craig Cannonier as its leader.

The party contested one by-election in December 2010, finishing third behind the Progressive Labour Party (PLP) and the UBP. The PLP retained almost the same level of support that it received in the 2007 general election, while the UBP share of the 2007 vote was split between the UBP and BDA.[1] Concerns of vote-splitting among anti-PLP voters led to negotiations between the BDA and the UBP to merge into a new party,[2] culminating with the formation of the One Bermuda Alliance in 2011.

It described itself as a government that stands for equality of opportunity, social and economic justice, fiscal responsibility, security and safety, environmental sustainability, transparency, honesty and fairness in government. They promote a political philosophy that is rational, liberal and progressive.[3][4]

Founders of the Bermuda Democratic Alliance

Joined party
Mark Pettingill 2009
Sean Pitcher 2009
Shawn Crockwell 2009
Donte Hunt 2009
Wayne Scott 2009
Michael Fahy 2009
Michael W. Branco 2009

Platform

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