PM: The real work starts tomorrow

In a significant political development, Darron Pickstock of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) emerged victorious in the Golden Isles by-election, defeating Brian Brown of the Free National Movement (FNM). The election, seen by many as a litmus test for the Davis administration’s performance nearing the end of its term, was characterized by intense campaigning but disappointingly low voter turnout. Unofficial results revealed that only 3,873 out of nearly 8,000 registered voters cast their ballots. Pickstock secured a comfortable win with 1,873 votes, while Brown trailed with 1,636 votes. The Coalition of Independents’ Brian Rolle garnered 348 votes, and Independent candidate Karen Butler received 16. Despite the victory, PLP members privately expressed concerns over the low turnout and the unexpected performance of the Coalition of Independents, sparking discussions about strategies for the upcoming general election. Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis hailed the win as a pivotal moment for Golden Isles, emphasizing the importance of unity and continued effort. He acknowledged the challenges faced during the campaign and pledged to address the economic disparities felt by some residents. Davis also extended his gratitude to Brown for his participation in the democratic process. In his victory speech, Pickstock expressed his gratitude to his constituents and vowed to earn their trust through consistent and diligent work. He paid tribute to the late Vaughn Miller, whose passing created the vacancy in the House of Assembly. This marks the second by-election victory for the PLP since it assumed office.