Bahamas Prime Minister Wins Re-election in General Election
The Bahamas held a general election with immigration and cost of living as key voter concerns, resulting in the prime minister's re-election.

The Bahamas held a general election on Tuesday that resulted in the re-election of the incumbent prime minister, according to early results. The election featured a competitive three-way race and drew a record number of voters to the polls.
Key issues driving voter concerns included immigration policy, particularly regarding migration from neighboring Haiti, and the rising cost of living. Gas prices have increased significantly due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, contributing to economic pressures on residents of the Caribbean archipelago.
The election attracted high-profile candidates, including former basketball champion Rick Fox. The campaign was described as hotly contested, with voters expressing divided opinions on the major policy issues facing the nation.
The election was called earlier than the standard electoral cycle, though the specific reasons for the early timing were not detailed in available reports. The results represent a continuation of the current government's leadership amid ongoing economic and immigration challenges facing the island nation.