Friday, 7th February 2025, marked a pivotal moment in Anguilla’s political calendar—Nomination Day. This crucial event saw candidates from various parties, along with independent contenders, formally submit their documents to contest the upcoming elections, scheduled for 25th-26th February, 2025.
Under the bright sun, political energy surged through the streets as candidates and their enthusiastic supporters marched toward the Atlin Noraldo Harrigan Parliamentary Building. It was a day of pride, anticipation, and unwavering commitment, as each nominee signed and made their oath, pledging their dedication to the people of Anguilla.
At 10:00 AM, the Anguilla Progressive Movement (APM), clad in their signature blue, made a striking entrance with a sea of supporters at their side. Premier Ellis L. Webster, reflected on his government’s tenure and the challenges faced:
“We’d like to continue this progressive strategy to make Anguilla better. Our record stands, and even though we haven’t done all we planned, we’re on the right track.”
An APM supporter, bursting with enthusiasm, also shared her thoughts following the candidate’s signings:
“This is a very important election, and APM has done so much for our island in just five years. I’m hoping that the right party—this party—will be given another term.”
The Anguilla Reliable Team (ART) arrived in green, proudly pushing their “Lead with Love” campaign, followed by independent candidates Palmavon Webster, Avenella Griffith, and Keith Fabian who, like all candidates that day, stepped up, recited and signed their oaths with visible determination.
The Anguilla United Front (AUF) closed this momentous day by filling the streets with waves of yellow as their supporters cheered them on. Their presence was commanding, their energy undeniable.
Mrs. Cora Richardson-Hodge, Leader of the Opposition, expressed her confidence in the AUF’s team: “Today is a big day—not just for the Anguilla United Front, but for all candidates contesting this election. I am particularly pleased with our selection of candidates. Each one of them is highly capable and ready to deliver on the promises of governance.”
An AUF supporter proclaimed, “The AUF has always fought for what’s best for Anguilla, and I know our candidates are ready to keep pushing for progress.”
Nomination Day was more than a formality—it was a spectacle, a declaration of intent, and a glimpse into the fierce battle ahead. With the election dates set, Anguillians continue to stand at the centre of an ongoing intense campaign period. The 2025 elections are shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent history. Now, the island watches and waits to see who will claim the mandate to lead.