The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) is pleased to announce the addition of two new candidates for the upcoming 2025 General Election: Natasha Whitelocke, to stand for Red Bay, and Robert Bodden, to stand for Bodden Town East. Both candidates bring a deep commitment to their communities and a shared belief that Cayman’s future depends on caring, community-centred, data-driven, responsible leadership.
TCCP Leader Andre Ebanks said the addition of Whitelocke and Bodden underscores the party's commitment to broadening community engagement and ensuring that all voices are heard.
"Natasha and Robert are stepping forward because they fully understand that strong, connected communities are the foundation of a thriving Cayman Islands. They’re committed to listening, engaging, and working side by side with the people they hope to represent. Our country needs leaders who see community not as a talking point, but as the driving force behind every decision. That’s what the TCCP stands for, and that’s why we’re delighted to welcome them to the team."
Ebanks noted that the TCCP's growing slate of candidates represents a balanced mix of incumbents with valuable public service experience, and persons with diverse private sector experience from across the Islands.
"Our team is a reflection of the Cayman Islands itself—rooted in solid experience and open to fresh ideas. We’ve brought together leaders who have first-hand international and domestic public service experience to help navigate the challenges ahead yet complemented their experience with newer candidates who bring new energy, new ideas and a determination to make a positive difference. It’s a combination we believe is essential for delivering the kind of balanced, innovative leadership our country needs."
Natasha Whitelocke, a long-time community advocate, said she is running to help bridge the gap between residents and their representatives.
"Our community is stronger when everyone has a seat at the table. I’m standing to help foster that sense of unity and collaboration and be a voice for Red Bay. The Red Bay community is a strong, growing and resilient community with hardworking, caring people who want to help shape decisions regarding our youth, our seniors and our safety. I would be honoured to be their voice in this and many other respects."
Robert Bodden, a real estate agent, said his decision to run was driven by the need for policies that support sustainable, long-term growth for all residents.
"We live in a diverse, growing community, and we need leadership that embraces that diversity while planning responsibly for the future. My goal is to help build a stronger, more connected Bodden Town East—one where businesses can thrive, families can feel secure, and everyone has a fair opportunity to succeed."
The Caymanian Community Party is focused on promoting inclusive, accountable governance that reflects the needs and aspirations of all Caymanians. The party remains committed to policies that prioritise community well-being, sustainable economic growth, and shared prosperity.