Political parties began announcing prospective candidates in December 2020. On Nomination Day, 16 July, the governing
United Workers Party (UWP) nominated candidates for all 17 constituencies. The opposition
Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP) nominated candidates for 15 constituencies, not fielding candidates in two constituencies where former UWP members campaigned as independents. The National Green Party (NGP) nominated candidates for eight constituencies. Although the parties held campaign rallies, they mutually agreed not to allow
motorcades after warnings from health authorities. In June 2021 the UWP announced a five-point pledge of top priority items it would deliver if re-elected: the pledge included additional support for needy persons, a reduction in
VAT, electronic textbooks for students and a health insurance programme covering all citizens. The NGP was founded on 23 May 2021. For the upcoming election, the party announced
food security to be its key issue, along with constitutional reforms that the UWP and SLP had not passed. The NGP also proposed increased spending on social services and tourism infrastructure; these projects would be funded by establishing a
legal cannabis industry. ==Conduct==