Karen Malcolm

Turks and Caicos Islander politician

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2025 Ran again in the general election but was unsuccessful as the Progressive National Party retained power.
2021 Lost her at-large seat in the House of Assembly as the Progressive National Party won the general election.
2021 Malcolm concludes her term as a member of the House of Assembly and minister of education, youth, culture, social, and library services.
June 2017 Appointed minister of education, youth, culture, social, and library services, replacing Josephine Connolly. Continued to serve as deputy speaker of the House of Assembly.
2016 Malcolm begins her term as a member of the House of Assembly in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
2016 Malcolm is appointed as minister of education, youth, culture, social, and library services in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
December 2016 Ran as a member of the People's Democratic Movement and won an at-large seat in the House of Assembly.

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