The opposition
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) won a majority in a
landslide election victory, taking 30 of the 38 seats in parliament. PLP leader
Perry Christie, who had previously served as Prime Minister, was sworn into office on 8 May 2012, at approximately 4 pm. Outgoing Prime Minister
Hubert Ingraham announced his retirement from politics following the defeat of his
Free National Movement (FNM). He had served in Parliament for thirty-five years, winning re-election seven times, including 2012. Ingraham told supporters, "I gave it the best I could and now I've been rejected by the public of the Bahamas...We had no indication from the general public they would go that way." Ingraham then confirmed his retirement, saying, "I am going to go back to my little law office and enjoy life with my family." The
Democratic National Alliance lost the only seat it held in the prior parliament (that of
Branville McCartney, its founder and only MP) and elected no candidates.
By constituency Proportionality The table below presents the proportionality of parliamentary seats won in the 2012 election, as measured by the
Gallagher index. This election yielded an index score of
24.28, indicating a highly disproportionate outcome that strongly favoured the PLP while being significantly disadvantageous for others. ==References==