Nonprofit Alliance Hosts Election Forum
The Nonprofit Alliance of Bermuda hosted a forum where five new election candidates shared their “commitments and solutions to addressing community needs.”
A spokesperson said, “The Nonprofit Alliance of Bermuda hosted a forum with five candidates in the 2025 General Election: Alexa Lightbourne from the Progressive Labour Party [PLP], John Seymour from the One Bermuda Alliance [OBA], Omar Dill from the Free Democratic Movement [FDM], and independents Juanae Crockwell and Ci’re Bean. The forum was an opportunity for new candidates to share their commitments and solutions to addressing community needs to over 50 nonprofit leaders and social sector stakeholders.
“The forum offered a platform with an audience of invested guests from across the Third Sector to hear from candidates, new to the political arena, on a range of socio-economic issues that impact our community. The forum was moderated by Dr Claudette Fleming, a seasoned nonprofit leader and experienced commentator. The discussion was grounded in some of the findings of the Nonprofit Alliance’s whitepaper released in July 2024, which documented many problematic socio economic trends in our community, and also featured submitted questions from its membership.”
Nonprofit Alliance of Bermuda, Executive Director, Dr Nicola Paugh stated, “We organized this event on behalf of Bermuda’s nonprofits, our members, social sector stakeholders, and the communities they serve. The forum offers an opportunity to understand the candidates’ commitments to addressing Bermuda’s social issues. Like many sectors of Bermuda, nonprofit professionals understand the importance of the balance required in addressing such critical matters as paying down our debt, investing in our islands infrastructure, and remaining a competitive business jurisdiction, while also meeting community needs. We are excited to hear the views of candidates on Thursday, as we continue to foster and champion an environment of mutual accountability in meeting the needs of our community.”
The spokesperson said, “The event was open to Nonprofit Alliance members and media, and over 50 guests attended. A recording of the forum is available for public viewing at the Nonprofit Alliance of Bermuda’s website: http://www.nonprofitalliance.bm.”
For full coverage of the 2025 Election and past elections, visit the links below, with comprehensive coverage available on our network website BermudaElections.com, the leading source of data and election videos.
- All: Our coverage of the 2025 General Election here
- 2025 Candidates: List of the 109 candidates
- Constituencies: Data/past results of all 36 constituencies
- Videos: Over 200 videos spanning multiple elections here
- Official: The Government’s election website here
- Comprehensive: Our BermudaElection.com website here


