January 2021 Tobago House of Assembly election The
January 2021 Tobago House of Assembly election was held on 25 January 2021 where 12 members were elected in the eleventh election since the
THA was established in 1980. This election marked the first time in history an electoral deadlock in the Assembly occurred, where the PNM and the PDP won an equal number seats of 6-6, triggering a
constitutional crisis with both political parties and
Prime Minister Keith Rowley seeking
senior counsel advice on the way forward. This election was the first time in 20 years that the PNM lost its absolute majority.
THA Amendment Act 2021 To break the deadlock and a solution to the constitutional crisis
Parliament passed and assented the THA Amendment Act in March 2021 gave the Election and Boundaries Commission (EBC) a mandate to increase the number of seats in the Tobago's regional assembly from 12 to an uneven 15 to avoid potential seat ties in the future. On 15 September the
House of Representatives passed the EBC (Local Government and Tobago House of Assembly) (Tobago) Order by a margin of 21–18, after which it was passed in the
Senate. The bill added three new seats: Lambeau/Lowlands, Darryl Spring/Whim, and Mt St George/Goodwood where two of the original districts were slightly modified under the bill. After the Act being signed into law by the
President on 6 October 2021, Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis announced that the December 2021 THA elections were to be held on 6 December 2021.
Lead candidates Incumbent Minority Leader in the THA, PDP political leader and
Public Services Association President Watson Duke publicly reaffirmed his endorsement of the incumbent assembly member for Parlatuvier/L’Anse Fourmi/Speyside and PDP deputy political leader, Farley Chavez Augustine, as the party's lead candidate for the election. Following the
January 2021 Tobago House of Assembly election Tracy Davidson-Celestine, leader of the PNM Tobago Council, became the first female political leader of the THA. Her endorsement was reaffirmed by the PNM Tobago Council and Rowley in his position as political leader of the PNM.
New political party On 1 August 2021, Emancipation Day, a new political party called the
Innovative Democratic Alliance (IDA) was launched by former PNM member
Denise Tsoiafatt Angus who ran unsuccessfully as an independent in the January 2021 elections for the Scarborough/Calder Hall seat. In November 2021, the party unveiled 12 candidates for the 6 December elections with Tsoiafatt-Angus competing for the Bethel/New Grange seat. == Electoral system ==