Palmavon Webster is an
Anguillian lawyer and politician. She is a former member of the
House of Assembly of Anguilla and leader of the opposition.
Webster was born in
Island Harbour, Anguilla. She went to the
University of the West Indies at Cave Hill in Barbados, graduating with a bachelor's in law in 1984. She obtained a legal education certificate from the
Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica in 1986.
From 1986 to 1987, she worked as
crown counsel to the attorney general of Anguilla. Since then, she has worked as a lawyer focused on corporate and real estate law at her Webster Law Firm. She was also a long-serving president of the Anguilla Financial Services Association beginning in 2001.
Webster first entered politics in 2010, running for the
Island Harbour seat in the House of Assembly as a member of the
Anguilla Progressive Party. She lost to Othlyn Vanterpool of the
Anguilla United Front.
Five years later, after distancing herself from the APP—saying that "our values have separated"—she ran as an independent. She took the seat in the
2015 Anguillian general election, unseating the incumbent with 35% of the vote to his 33%.
The only member elected who was not in the AUF, she subsequently became leader of the opposition.
Alongside
Cora Richardson-Hodge and
Evalie Bradley, she was part of a wave of female candidates who took office in the House of Assembly that year, the first women to do so in over three decades. Webster herself was the first female representative of her district and the country's first female leader of the opposition.
In 2018, she was elected to the board of the
Caribbean Democrat Union, a center-right political union.
She ran for re-election to the House of Assembly in 2020 but lost to the leader of the
Anguilla Progressive Movement,
Ellis Webster, who became
prime minister
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. She attempted to unseat Ellis Webster in
2025
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, running as an independent, but did not win.
References
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Living people
Anguillan women in politics
Members of the House of Assembly of Anguilla
Anguillan lawyers
21st-century women politicians
Year of birth missing (living people)