The
2007 general elections awarded 26 of the 41 seats in the House of Representatives to the
People's National Movement (PNM) and 15 to the
United National Congress-Alliance (UNC-A). Despite receiving almost 23% of the votes cast, the
Congress of the People (COP) received no seats. Several smaller parties, including the Tobago United Front/
Democratic Action Congress, also failed to secure any seats. PNM leader
Patrick Manning retained the position of
Prime Minister, while UNC-A leader
Basdeo Panday remained
Leader of the Opposition. These were the first elections for a House which had been expanded from 36 seats to 41. Previous elections were mostly decided by five
marginal seats—Barataria/San Juan, Mayaro,
San Fernando West, St. Joseph and Tunapuna. The 2007 election raised the number of marginal seats to 10, with Chaguanas East, Lopinot/Bon Air West, Princes Town South/Tableland (renamed Moruga/Tableland for the 2010 election),
Pointe-à-Pierre and
Tobago East ending up among the marginals. ==Candidates==