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Politics & Government Guide in Pitcairn

Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions

The Pitcairn Islands are a British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific with a population of approximately 50, making it the smallest democracy in the world. The territory operates as a parliamentary representative democracy with the British King as head of state, represented by a non-resident Governor, while local governance is managed by a directly elected Mayor and Island Council. The 2010 constitution provides the framework for representative democracy while the United Kingdom retains responsibility for defense and foreign affairs.

Political Stability

Good

Government Type

Parliamentary democracy

Legal System

Based on the Local Government Ordinance of 1964, with UK legislation and Orders in Council extending to Pitcairn

Head of State

King Charles III(since 2022)

Head of Government

Mayor and Chairman of the Island Council Simon Youngsince 2023

Political Indicators

Political Stability
0.75

Scale: 0-1

Stable

Political Stability Index (2024)

Legislature

Type:unicameral
Lower House:Island Council

Voting Rights

Island residents directly elect the Mayor by majority popular vote for a 3-year term. The Island Council operates as the legislative body for local governance matters.

Recent Developments

  • Simon Young elected as Mayor and Chairman of the Island Council for 2023-2026 term
  • Iona Thomas appointed as Governor (non-resident) in August 2022, based in Wellington, New Zealand
  • Lindsy Thompson serving as Administrator since August 2018
Voting Age18
SuffrageUniversal adult suffrage
Constitution2010
British Overseas Territory4