St. John's City West
Saint John's City West is a parliamentary constituency located in the city of St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda.
St. John's City West | |
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Parliamentary constituency for the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda | |
Parish | Saint John |
Polling divisions | 9 |
Electorate | 2,616 (2018) |
Current constituency | |
Seats | 1 |
Party | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party |
Member(s) | Gaston Browne |
The constituency is currently represented by Prime Minister Gaston Browne in the Antiguan House of Representatives.
There are 9 polling districts, and the counting centre is Villa Primary School.[1]
Party branches
UPP City West Branch
Next Antiguan general election candidate: Alister Thomas
ALP City West Branch
Next Antiguan general election candidate: Gaston Browne
List of representatives
Saint John's City West has had 2 Progressive Labour Movement representatives, 2 Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party representatives, and 1 United Progressive Party representative.[2]
Election | Winner | Party | % of Votes | Turnout |
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1971 | Donald Halstead | Progressive Labour Movement | 73.56% | 40.98% |
1976 | Donald Halstead | Progressive Labour Movement | 67.75% | 91.44% |
1980 | George Pigott | Progressive Labour Movement | 56.42% | 71.23% |
1984 | Henderson Simon | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 51.47% | 56.13% |
1989 | Henderson Simon | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 56.31% | 55.20% |
1994 | Donald Halstead | United Progressive Party | 60.75% | 58.87% |
1999 | Gaston Browne | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 48.64% | 56.78% |
2004 | Gaston Browne | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 51.76% | 93.90% |
2009 | Gaston Browne | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 54.97% | 82.37% |
2014 | Gaston Browne | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 65.57% | 91.26% |
2018 | Gaston Browne | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 71.53% | - |
2023 | Gaston Browne | Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party | 67.0% | - |
References
- "Caribbean Elections".
- "Statutory Instruments" (PDF). www.caribbeanelections.com. 1984. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
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