

Deputy leader of the National Alliance Frans Richardson was overheard telling the chairman that he was signing off on the winning slate, and that each of his signatures meant 3 seats for the National Alliance.

Leader of the National Alliance and leader of government William Marlin told reporters that the National Alliance presented the winning slate and they would be having an all out victory which would give the National Alliance the mandate to govern for the next four years, to continue the process St. Maarten is currently on to become country. "We are confident that we will have the support of the electorate on St. Maarten on September 17th, our team is one that reflects the people of St. Maarten but also has the experience and knowledge necessary to run country St. Maarten. Marlin said the September 17 election is a serious election, "it is not only about voting but it is about electing a set of people that are serious and most importantly competent that will form the first parliament of St. Maarten out of which they would get the government." Marlin said St. Maarten still has a lot of work to do in terms of putting the necessary institutions in place and transforming the island territory to country. He said the voters will be able to identify with the candidates on the list which was created for the people and by the people. The National Alliance list comprises of a blend of candidates that are experienced. Marlin said he personally has been a member of the island council for the past 24 years consecutively. Marlin said the list has a wealth of new candidates that has the experience and education necessary to govern St. Maarten. Marlin said Louie Laviest is running with the National Alliance despite the efforts made by the other party for him to throw down government and the offers made to him. Asked about Narda de Windt whose photograph is in another party advertisement Marlin said that there are several of his candidates who openly said they were in discussion with the UP and the DP yet they signed his list and is running on the National Alliance slate.

Asked if having Laveist on the list would not create problems for the National Alliance Marlin said the law allows Laveist to be a member of the island council and even a commissioner. He said every man is innocent until proven guilty and Laveist is still fighting his legal battles in the court of law.
UP Slate


The lists of candidates and the request of the party's color was prepared by Joe Richardson advisor to Heyliger, prior to handing over the folder to Heyliger, Richardson said "commissioner I have worked very hard in preparing your list of candidates and I trust that I did not let you down." Commissioner Heyliger in his brief address to Acting Lt. Governor and chairman of main voting bureau said "Governor Groenevelt I would like to present you on behalf of the family of St. Maarten the United Peoples Party the winning slate the United People's Party slate." The chairman after verifying the list said he wishes the leader and his candidates all the best for the upcoming elections and he would be looking forward to the contributions and participation in building country St. Maarten.


Low Turnout for Democratic Party ---Sarah Says she is Confident.

Just about 1:20pm the Democratic Party leader felt that they were unable to march through Front Street as planned claiming the sun was too hot. A bus was called to the scene to transport the DP supporters and candidate to the government administration building. The bus took over an hour to reach its destination. SMN News later learnt that the bus was also used to pick up people from different locations before heading to the administration building.
At the government administration building the supporters of the DP was significantly lower as compared to the past years. Even though smaller in number the crowd screamed out DP, DP as they entered the AC Legislative Hall as they showed support for their party and its leader, as well as the 23 candidates that will be contesting the elections.
Party leader Sarah Wescot Williams surrounded by her candidates including members of the DP board gathered around her as she addressed the chairman of the main voting bureau. Wescot Williams in her address said she is extremely honored to present the list of candidates of the Democratic Party of St. Maarten that will be participating in the September 17 elections. "I am extremely proud of the other 22 candidates who join her to vying for political office with a strong commitment to represent St. Maarten and its people. We do this at this time in history convinced that if they look around today and see what is happening especially with the current government, they believe that the people of St. Maarten deserves better and with that conviction she is presenting the list of candidates on the Democratic Party slate. Governor Groeneveldt that it is his privilege and honor to accept the list of candidates that are going to take part in the upcoming elections, Groeneveldt also wished the candidate well with much success and God's guidance and he knows for sure that all persons who are taking part in this election is doing it with the interest of St. Maarten at heart.
Shortly after submitting the list Wescot Williams told reporters that the presentation of the Democratic Party list signifies the start of a very short campaign. Wescot Williams said that she and the rest of the candidates on the DP slate are quite confident that with the platform that they intend to present to the people also with the commitment and dedication they will turn things around on St. Maarten. She further explained as they look around on St, Maarten and listen to the people on the street then they need to be in the election of September 17 because it is her opinion that the people deserves better.

Asked about the candidate she has on her slate and is on the National Alliance slate, Wescot Williams said the DP has a full slate of 23 candidates. The DP leader said postulation day is about her and her 22 candidates that are on their list but her party intends to address the situation with the candidate that is on more than one list. Wescot Williams said that the candidate who is on the National Alliance list Narda de Windt is not on their slate, she was replaced by Melvin Gomez. Wescot Williams said it is rather regretful that a political party would take the hardship of people and use it as a pawn. She stressed that her party will be addressing this issue at a later date. Asked about the size of her crowd which is smaller than the previous years, Wescot Williams said she believes the people could not take the sun, while some of them did not make it to the government building. She said even though small her people are enthusiastic and upbeat.
In the meantime, leader of the Concordia Political Alliance Jeffry Richardson showed courage, and strength when he went to the main voting bureau and presented his slate. Jeffry is the lone soldier on the CPA slate. When SMN News contacted Jeffry on Wednesday to know exactly what time he was going to submit his list he said he was at the census office regulating his paper work. Acting Lt. Governor Reynold Groeneveldt confirmed that Jeffry was the only candidate on the CPA slate.