The coalition comprises Harris's People's Labour Party (PLP), the People's Action Movement (PAM) and the Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM), with the latter winning all three seats on the island on Nevis, the first time any political party has done so in federal elections, defeating the Nevis Reformation Party (NFP).
The PLP's newcomer, Akilah Byron-Nisbett, won the west Basseterre seat, defeating Konris Maynard of the main Opposition St Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), whose only victory to date is that of its leader, Dr Denzil Douglas, who comfortably extended his winning streak to eight in St Christopher Number 6, by comfortably defatting the PLP's Kevin Williams 563 to 476.
The preliminary results also showed that Harris had comfortably won his Constituency Number 7 seat, polling 1,870 votes as compared to 607 for Leon Netta Nelson of the (SKNLP while the CCM headed by Premier Mark Brantley, had won all three seats on the island of Nevis.
Brantley received 1,689 votes as against 1,155 for Dr Kelvin Daley of the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP) to win Nevis Constituency Number 9, while in his third attempt the CCM's Alexis Jeffers has secured victory in Nevis Constituency Number 11 over the NRP's Patrice Nisbett by a margin of 1,107 to 910.
In the other seat on Nevis, the CCM's Eric Evelyn received 710 votes to 167 for Bjorn Hanley to win Nevis constituency Number 11.