Saba Island Council
The legislative body of the Public Entity Saba is called the Island Council. The Island Council consists of five members and elections take place every four years. The Island Council appoints and supervises the Commissioners in the Executive Council. The Island Council is chaired by the Island Governor.[1]
Saba Island Council | |
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Leadership | |
Chairman | Jonathan Johnson since July 2, 2008 |
Structure | |
Seats | 5 |
Political groups |
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Length of term | 4 years |
Authority | Wet openbare lichamen Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba |
Elections | |
Last election | March 20, 2019 |
Next election | 2023 |
Meeting place | |
Government Building The Bottom, Saba | |
Website | |
www.sabagov.nl |
Composition
Current members
Currently there is only one political party represented in the Island Council: The Windward Islands People's Movement (WIPM) holds all five seats.
Portrait | Member | Party | First Took Office |
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Carl Buncamper | Windward Islands People's Movement | 2007[2] | |
Eviton Heyliger | Windward Islands People's Movement | 2011[3] | |
Vito Charles | Windward Islands People's Movement | 2016[4] | |
Hemmie van Xanten | Windward Islands People's Movement | 2019 | |
Esmeralda Johnson | Windward Islands People's Movement | 2019 | |
Former Members
Starting in 1951, five Island Council members were elected at large. Members of the council, from 1951 to the present, are:[5][6]
Year | Island Council Members | ||||
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1951 | John Herman Hassell | David Lionel Henry Donker[7] | Lamber Hassell | John Esmond Mathew Levenstone[8] | Kenneth Peterson[9] |
Cornelia Rosina Jones[10] | |||||
1955 | John Arthur Anslyn[11][12][13] | John William Johnson | Eugenius Achilas Johnson[13] | ||
1959 | Samuel Wilson Jr. | Richard Dudley Johnson | Eric Milton Johnson | ||
1963 | Peter Leicester Granger[14][13] | Henry Earl Johnson[15] | Maximilaan Willem Nicholson[16][13][7] | ||
1967 | John Godfrey Woods[17][13] | Eugenius Achilas Johnson | |||
Calvin Holm | |||||
1971 | John Esmond Mathew Levenstone[8] | ||||
1975[18] | William Stanley Johnson | Eddison Melvyn Peterson | Ishmael Mathew Amael Levenston[18] | ||
1979 | Ray Hassell | Christian Richard Alexander Sorton[19] | David Mac Clean Johnson | ||
1983[20] | Vernon Raphael Hassell[21] | Ishmael Mathew Amael Levenston | Hugo Levenstone[22] | ||
1987 | Ramon Adolphus Hassell | Elmer Wycliffe Linzey[23][24] | |||
1991 | Steve Hassell | Roy Smith | George Leonard Hassell | ||
Calvin Holm | |||||
1995 | Ramon Adolphus Hassell | Christina ten Brink-Charles | Ray Hassell | ||
1999[25] | William Stanley Johnson | Lisa Hassell | Eric Adrel Linzey | Ishmael Mathew Amael Levenston | |
2003[26] | Rolando Ricardo Wilson | Steve Hassell | Lucia Woods | ||
2007[2] | Chris Johnson | Bruce Zagers | Carl Buncamper | Akilah Levenstone | |
2011[3] | Ishmael Mathew Amael Levenston | Shamara Nicholson-Linzey | Eviton Heyliger | ||
2015[27] | Monique Wilson | ||||
Vito Charles[4] | |||||
2019[28] | Hemmie van Xanten | Esmeralda Johnson | |||
See also
References
- "Island Council Functions". The Official Website of the Island Government of Saba.
- "Saba Island Council has "big shoes to fill"" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 3 July 2007. p. 11.
- "Saba Island Council Members sworn in" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 11 March 2011. pp. 1, 13.
- "Wilson new Saba Commissioner, Charles Island Council Member". Saba News. 30 May 2016. Archived from the original on 31 May 2016.
- Johnson, Will (2006). Dreaming Big. Alkmaar: Falstaff Media. pp. 161–184. ISBN 90-77751-32-7.
- "Slechts een keer was vrouw lid van raad Eilandsraad Saba veertig jaar". Amigoe (in Dutch). 6 July 1987. p. 9.
- Johnson, Will (7 February 2009). "David Lionel Henry Donker" (PDF). The Daily Herald: Weekender. p. 12.
- Johnson, Will (1 October 2011). "Captain John Esmond Mathew Levenston" (PDF). The Daily Herald: Weekender. p. 6.
- "Kenneth Peterson's funeral Wednesday" (PDF). The Daily Herald. 4 September 2007. p. 10.
- Johnson, Will (15 August 2009). "Miss Cornelia Jones, First woman Member of the Island Council" (PDF). The Daily Herald: Weekender. p. 15.
- Johnson, Will (29 September 2007). "The Anslijn Brothers (Part 1)" (PDF). The Daily Herald: Weekender. p. 7.
- Johnson, Will (6 October 2007). "The Anslijn Brothers (Part 2 and last)" (PDF). The Daily Herald: Weekender. p. 7.
- "Saba's Youngest Ruler". Ebony. Johnson Publishing Company. 24 (12): 118. October 1969. ISSN 0012-9011. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
- Levenstone, Dave. "Peter Granger passes away on Saba". sxmislandtime.com. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- Johnson, Will (14 April 2018). "In Memory Of Henry Earl Johnson". The Saba Islander.
- "Max Nicholson of Saba passes away Christmas night on Sxm". sxmislandtime.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- Johnson, Will (13 June 2009). "Commissioner/Acting Administrator John Godfrey Woods" (PDF). The Daily Herald: Weekender. p. 4.
- "Nederlaag voor DP op Saba volledig". Amigoe di Curacao (in Dutch). 10 May 1975. p. 4.
- "'Kaiser' Sorton dies at 89". The Daily Herald. 15 November 2004. p. 6.
- "WIPM op Saba verliest 1 zetel Onbedreigde winnaar DP op Sint Maarten". Amigoe (in Dutch). 7 May 1983. p. 8.
- Johnson, Will (21 August 2014). "Vernon Hassell, A Saba Pioneer". The Saba Islander.
- "Former member of Saba's Island Council passes away". sxmislandtime.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- Johnson, Will. "My friend Elmer Linzey" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- "Elmer W. Linzey dies at age 73" (PDF). The Daily Herald. January 4, 2007. p. 10. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- "New Island Council wants fees for work permits". The Daily Herald. 3 July 1999. p. 5.
- "Swearing-in ceremony in Saba well attended". The Daily Herald. 3 July 2003. p. 4.
- "WIPM government to focus on constitutional evaluation". The Daily Herald. 27 March 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- "New Saba Island Council, Commissioners sworn in". The Daily Herald. 29 March 2019.
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