Belize United Democratic Party

The United Democratic Party (Spanish: Partido Democrático Unido; abbreviated UDP) is one of the two major political parties in Belize.

It is currently the main opposition party, having lost the 2020 Belizean general election, after previously holding the government across three prior terms. Founded as a centre-right conservative party, the UDP is led by Moses Barrow.

United Democratic Party
Partido Democrático Unido
AbbreviationUDP
LeaderMoses Barrow
ChairpersonMichael Peyrefitte
Deputy LeaderBeverly Williams
Vice ChairpersonAlberto August
Founded27 September 1973
Merger ofNational Independence Party
People's Development Movement
Liberal Party
United Black Association for Development (partial)
HeadquartersYouth for the Future Drive, Belize City, Belize
NewspaperThe Guardian
Youth wingYouth Popular Front
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionCentre-right
Regional affiliationCaribbean Democrat Union
ColorsRed
Seats in the Senate
3 / 13
Seats in the House
5 / 31
Council Control
0 / 9
Councillors
2 / 67
Party flag
Belize United Democratic Party
Website
www.udp.org.bz

Founding

Belize United Democratic Party 
United Democratic Party flag in Corozal.

In 1973 political opposition in Belize was weak and the ruling People's United Party (PUP) had never lost a legislative election since its foundation. The main opposition parties, the National Independence Party and the People's Development Movement met together with a new Liberal Party to consider forming an alliance to fight the PUP. The resulting merger formed the United Democratic Party on 27 September 1973. Controversially, a significant portion of the United Black Association for Development also voted to join the UDP upon foundation.

Subsequent history

The UDP's first electoral test was the 1974 general election in which it fielded candidates nationwide except in Corozal District, where it supported candidates from the Corozal United Front. It won six seats, and was within 18 votes of winning three more. Former People's Development Movement head Dean Lindo was subsequently named party leader. The party had success in municipal elections during the 1970s, but failed to defeat the PUP in the 1979 general elections. Its representation in the House of Representatives dropped to five seats and party leader Lindo lost his seat to Said Musa and was replaced as leader by Theodore Aranda. Despite internal divisions, the party retained control of three towns in the December 1981 municipal elections

In late 1982 Aranda was removed as party leader and replaced by Curl Thompson, who in turn was replaced by former Liberal Party leader Manuel Esquivel following a convention. In December 1983 the UDP won Belize City Council elections and the following year they were victorious in the general elections, winning 21 of the 28 seats. However, they lost power in the 1989 elections, winning 13 seats to the PUP's 15.

For the 1993 elections the party formed an alliance with the National Alliance for Belizean Rights. The alliance won 16 of the 29 seats, with the UDP taking fifteen. However, they were soundly defeated in the 1998 elections as the PUP won 26 of the 29 seats, after which Esquivel was replaced by Barrow as party leader. The PUP remained in power following the 2003 elections, in which the UDP only won seven seats. After ten years in opposition, the UDP won the 2008 general elections, taking 25 of the 31 seats.

In 2020, UDP Prime Minister Dean Barrow called for elections to take place in November 2020. This was during the global COVID-19 Pandemic which had hit the country's economy hard. The pandemic, along with impacts of Hurricane Eta, caused significant voter discontent with the current government. Ultimately, the UDP suffered one of the worst results in the party's history, winning only 5 of the 31 seats.

List of leaders

Belize United Democratic Party 
Moses Barrow

Electoral history

House of Representatives elections

Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Outcome
1974 Dean Lindo 9,069 38.93%
6 / 18
Belize United Democratic Party  6 Belize United Democratic Party  2nd Opposition
1979 21,045 47.4%
5 / 18
Belize United Democratic Party  1 Belize United Democratic Party  2nd Opposition
1984 Manuel Esquivel 25,756 54.1%
21 / 28
Belize United Democratic Party  16 Belize United Democratic Party  1st Supermajority government
1989 28,900 49.0%
13 / 28
Belize United Democratic Party  8 Belize United Democratic Party  2nd Opposition
1993 34,306 48.7%

In alliance with NABR

16 / 29
Belize United Democratic Party  3 Belize United Democratic Party  1st Majority government
1998 33,237 39.41%
3 / 29
Belize United Democratic Party  12 Belize United Democratic Party  2nd Opposition
2003 Dean Barrow 45,376 45.57%
7 / 29
Belize United Democratic Party  4 Belize United Democratic Party  2nd Opposition
2008 66,203 56.61%
25 / 31
Belize United Democratic Party  17 Belize United Democratic Party  1st Supermajority government
2012 64,976 50.37%
17 / 31
Belize United Democratic Party  8 Belize United Democratic Party  1st Majority government
2015 71,452 50.52%
19 / 31
Belize United Democratic Party  2 Belize United Democratic Party  1st Majority government
2020 Patrick Faber 42,724 38.61%
5 / 31
Belize United Democratic Party  14 Belize United Democratic Party  2nd Opposition

References

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