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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