Roger Alexander

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The Honourable
Roger Alexander
Member of Parliament
for Tunapuna
Assumed office
3 May 2025
Preceded byEsmond Forde
Personal details
PartyUNC

Roger Alexander is a Trinidad and Tobago politician who has served as Minister of Homeland Security since May 2025. A member of the United National Congress (UNC),[1] he has been MP for Tunapuna in the House of Representatives since 2025.[2] He was previously the senior superintendent in the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service.[3]

Pre-political career

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Prior to becoming a politician, Alexander was co-host of the television program Beyond the Tape until 2024[1] and the former co-host of Crime Watch, alongside Ian Alleyne. Alexander was a senior superintendent in the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service until his resignation on March 26, 2025.[4][5][6]

Political career

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Days after his resignation, Alexander was selected as the UNC candidate for Tunapuna during a campaign meeting in Sangre Grande on March 29, 2025.[7]

He was elected for Tunapuna with a 52.86% share of the vote on a turnout of 58.27% in the 2025 general election held on April 28, 2025.[8] He unseated incumbent Esmond Forde from the People's National Movement (PNM).[9]

Alexander was appointed Minister of Homeland Security by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar,[10] and was sworn in on May 3, 2025 by President Christine Kangaloo during the swearing-in of the new cabinet.[11]

Electoral history

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2025 Trinidad and Tobago general election: Tunapuna[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UNC Roger Alexander 8,466 52.9% Increase
PNM Esmond Forde 6,943 43.4% Decrease
PF Aleksei Henry 413 2.6% Steady
NTA Savita Pierre 127 0.8% Steady
THC Leshawn Gopee 28 0.2% Steady
Majority 1,523 9.5%
Turnout 16,016 58.27%
Registered electors 27,485
UNC gain from PNM Swing %

See also

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References

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