St. Mary's South |
CONSTITUENCY SNAPSHOT |
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Background |
Constituency first contested in 1971 election. |
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Registered Electors (2018) |
2,305 |
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Polling Districts |
7 |
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Counting Centre |
Urlings Primary School, Urlings Village |
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Incumbent |
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2018 CANDIDATES |
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2014 CANDIDATES |
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REPRESENTATIVES |
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VOTING TRENDS |
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Party |
1971 |
1976 |
1980 |
1984 |
1989 |
1994 |
1999 |
2004 |
2009 |
2014 |
ALP |
38.26% |
32.88% |
60.19% |
71.55% |
56.06% |
45.68% |
42.69% |
39.04% |
40.83% |
52.09% |
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UPP |
- |
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28.45% |
29.87% |
51.51% |
53.22% |
60.96% |
58.50% |
47.91% |
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PLM |
61.74% |
67.12% |
37.53% |
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Others |
0.00% |
0.00% |
2.27% |
0.00% |
14.07% |
2.82% |
4.08% |
0.00% |
0.66% |
0.00% |
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Valid |
860 |
1,323 |
1,452 |
1,188 |
1,279 |
1,561 |
1,567 |
1,647 |
1,805 |
1,937 |
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Invalid |
20 |
11 |
5 |
7 |
6 |
4 |
6 |
6 |
8 |
22 |
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Total |
880 |
1,334 |
1,457 |
1,195 |
1,285 |
1,565 |
1,573 |
1,653 |
1,813 |
1,959 |
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Registered |
1,453 |
1,372 |
1,842 |
1,948 |
2,108 |
2,437 |
2,607 |
1,782 |
2,176 |
2,131 |
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Turnout |
60.56% |
97.23% |
79.10% |
61.34% |
60.96% |
64.22% |
60.34% |
92.76% |
83.32% |
91.93% |
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CONSTITUENCY TIMELINE |
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Thursday
12 June
2014 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,937 |
22 |
1,959 |
2,131 |
91.93% |
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Thursday
12 March
2009 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,805 |
8 |
1,813 |
2,176 |
83.32% |
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Tuesday
23 March
2004 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,647 |
6 |
1,653 |
1,782 |
92.76% |
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Tuesday
9 March
1999 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,567 |
6 |
1,573 |
2,607 |
60.34% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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John LAURENT |
ALP |
669 |
42.69% |
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Hilson BAPTISTE  |
UPP |
834 |
53.22% |
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Hugh Charlesworth MARSHALL |
IND |
64 |
4.08% |
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Tuesday
8 March
1994 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,561 |
4 |
1,565 |
2,437 |
64.22% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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Hugh Charlesworth MARSHALL |
ALP |
713 |
45.68% |
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Hilson BAPTISTE  |
UPP |
804 |
51.51% |
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Ednetta PARKER |
IND |
44 |
2.82% |
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Thursday
9 March
1989 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,279 |
6 |
1,285 |
2,108 |
60.96% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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Hugh Charlesworth MARSHALL  |
ALP |
717 |
56.06% |
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Hilson BAPTISTE |
UNDP |
382 |
29.87% |
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George GOODWIN |
ACLM |
43 |
3.36% |
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Lamuel SEALEY |
IND |
137 |
10.71% |
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Tuesday
17 April
1984 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,188 |
7 |
1,195 |
1,948 |
61.34% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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Hugh Charlesworth MARSHALL  |
ALP |
850 |
71.55% |
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James SEBASTIAN |
UPM |
338 |
28.45% |
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Thursday
24 April
1980 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,452 |
5 |
1,457 |
1,842 |
79.10% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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Hugh Charlesworth MARSHALL  |
ALP |
874 |
60.19% |
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Victor McKAY |
PLM |
545 |
37.53% |
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George GOODWIN |
ACLM |
33 |
2.27% |
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Wednesday
18 February
1976 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
1,323 |
11 |
1,334 |
1,372 |
97.23% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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Lemuel JAMES |
ALP |
435 |
32.88% |
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Victor McKAY  |
PLM |
888 |
67.12% |
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Thursday
11 February
1971 |
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Valid Votes |
Invalid Votes |
Total Votes |
Electors |
Turnout |
860 |
20 |
880 |
1,453 |
60.56% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
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Christian SIMON |
ALP |
329 |
38.26% |
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Victor mCKAY  |
PLM |
531 |
61.74% |
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All that portion of the Parish of St. Nary including the villages of Bolans, Crabb Hill, Johnson’s Point, Urlings and bounded as follows:
NORTH – from Reeds Point which is located South of Mosquito cove, then in an easterly direction to the bridge which spans the Christian Valley stream on the Valley Road. Then in a southeasterly direction to the point where the parish boundaries meet south of McNish Mountain.
SOUTH – from the Old Sugar Mill at Morris Bay which is located immediately west of the Callaloo Beach Hotel and continuing westwards along the Southern coastline of the Island of Antigua to Johnson’s Point.
EAST – from the point where the parish boundaries meet south of McNish Mountain then in a southerly direction to the Old Sugar Mill to Morris Bay which is located west of the Callaloo Beach Hotel.
WEST – from Johnson’s Point which is located immediately north of Pelican Island, the same being located near the southern shore of Antigua, then continuing northwards on the coast along the bays of Crabb Hill, Picarts, Ffryes, Valley Church and Lignumvitae Bay, commonly known as Jolly Beach to Reeds Point, which is located at the northern extremities of Jolly Beach.
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Key |
ABLP = Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party; UPP = United Progressive Partry; ABTLP = Antigua and Barbuda True Labour Party; BPM = Barbuda Preople's Movemnet; ABPM = Antigua Barbuda People's Movement; IND = Independent Candidate; *incumbent; ** Political Leader |
Sources |
Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission. http://www.abec.gov.ag/ |
Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party. https://www.ablpantigua.com/ |
Antigua Barbuda True Labour Party. https://www.facebook.com/truelabourite/ |
Democratic National Alliance. https://www.facebook.com/DNAAntiguaBarbuda/ |
United Progressive Party. www.http://unitedprogressive.party |
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