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Here we include information on past Cabinet appointments in Antigua and Barbuda. This section is not all inclusive and we will continue to update as further information becomes available. We invite you to contribute other information that would allow us to expand this section and to notify us if you think any of the information listed here has become deceptive or unfactual. |
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Cabinet of the Baldwin SPENCER Administration
24 March 2004 - 18 June 2014 |
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Cabinet as of 1 November 2013 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
On 31 October 2013, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer announced a slight adjustment to his cabinet, with newly appointed Senator, the Hon. Mervyn Richardsbeing appointed Minister of State in the Ministry of Eduction, Sports, and Youth Affairs. |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON, QC |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Social Transformation and Consumer Affairs |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Minister of Finance, the Economy and Public Administration |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of National Security |
Senator Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment |
Hon. Hilson BAPTISTE |
Minister of Education, Sports, Youth and Gender Affairs |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of Works and Transport |
Hon. Trevor WALKER |
Minister of State attached to the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment |
Hon. Chanlah CODRINGTON |
Minister of State attached to the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Minister of State attached to the Office of The Prime Minister |
Senator the Hon. Dr. Edmond MANSOOR |
Minister of State attached to the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth Affairs with responsibility for Sports and Recreation, the Boys Training School and the School Meals Programme |
Senator the Hon. Mervyn RICHARDS |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister |
Senator the Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Legal Affairs |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
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Cabinet as of 16 March 2009 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
On 15 March 2009, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer announced his new Cabinet of Ministers following the re-election of the United Progressive Party to a second term in office in the 12 March 2009 election. |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Utilities |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON, QC |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Social Transformation, and Consumer Affairs |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Minister of Finance, the Economy and Public Administration |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of National Security |
Senator Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Culture |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment |
Hon. Hilson BAPTISTE |
Minister of Education, Sports, Youth and Gender Affairs |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of Works and Transport |
Hon. Trevor WALKER |
Minister of State attached to the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment |
Hon. Chanlah CODRINGTON |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Minister of State in the Office of The Prime Minister |
Senator the Hon. Dr. Edmond MANSOOR |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth Affairs |
Senator the Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Legal Affairs |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Works and Transport |
Senator the Hon. Elmore CHARLES |
Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
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Cabinet as of 16 May 2008 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
Senator Joanne Massiah was confirmed as this country's new Minister of Agriculture,replacing Charlesworth Samuel who died in January |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Information, Telecommunication, Public Utilities, Energy, Ecclesiastics, and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works and Transportation (including the Port Authority) |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON, QC |
Minister of Justice and Public Safety (including responsibility for the Police and Fire Division) |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
Minister of Health |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Planning |
Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Culture, and the Environment |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Marine Resources and Food Production |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister of Education, Sports, and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Bertrand JOSEPH |
Minister of Public Administration, Labour, and Empowerment |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of Housing and Social Transformation |
Hon. Hilson BAPTISTE |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Culture and the Environment with responsibility for Culture and Independence Celebrations |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for Public Utilities, Energy, and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Trevor WALKER |
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibility for Information, Broadcasting and Telecommunications |
Senator the Hon. Dr. Edmond MANSOOR |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs with responsibility for Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
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Cabinet as of 1 January 2007 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
In his New Year's Message delivered on 31 December 2006, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer announced several changes to his Cabinet. |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Information, Telecommunication, Public Utilities, Energy, Ecclesiastics, and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works and Transportation (including the Port Authority) |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON, QC |
Minister of Justice and Public Safety (including responsibility for the Police and Fire Division) |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
Minister of Health |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Planning |
Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Culture, and the Environment |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Marine Resources and Food Production |
Hon. Charlesworth SAMUEL |
Minister of Education, Sports, and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Bertrand JOSEPH |
Minister of Public Administration, Labour, and Empowerment |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of Housing and Social Transformation |
Hon. Hilson BAPTISTE |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Culture and the Environment with responsibility for Culture and Independence Celebrations |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for Public Utilities, Energy, and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Trevor WALKER |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Production and Marine Affairs with responsibility for Food Production and Marine Affairs |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibility for Information, Broadcasting and Telecommunications |
Senator the Hon. Dr. Edmond MANSOOR |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs with responsibility for Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
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Cabinet as of 5 January 2005 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
In his New Year's Message delivered on 31 December 2004, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer announced several changes to his Cabinet. |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Information, Telecommunication, Ecclesiastics, and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works and Environment |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON, QC |
Minister of Justice |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
Minister of Health, Sports, and Youth Affairs |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Planning |
Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, The Environment, Marine Resources, and Food Production |
Hon. Charlesworth SAMUEL |
Minister of Education |
Hon. Bertrand JOSEPH |
Minister of Public Administration, Labour, and Empowerment |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of Housing, Culture, and Social Transformation |
Hon. Hilson BAPTISTE |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Housing, Culture and Social Transformation with responsibility for Culture |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Trevor WALKER |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Production and Marine Affairs with responsibility for Food Production and Marine Affairs |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister without Portfolio |
Senator, the Hon. Aziz HADEED |
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibility for Information, Broadcasting, and Telecommunications |
Senator the Hon. Dr. Edmond MANSOOR |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs with responsibility for Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
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Cabinet as of 26 April 2004 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
On 26 April 2004, Hon. Trevor Walker was added to the Cabinet as Minster with responsibility for Barbuda Affairs. |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Information, Labour, Public Administration, Ecclesiastics and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works and Communications |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON |
Minister of Social Transformation |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
Minister of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Planning |
Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism, International Transportation and Trade |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, The Environment, Marine Resources and Food Production |
Hon. Charlesworth SAMUEL |
Minister of Education, Human Development and Culture |
Hon. Bertrand JOSEPH |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Trevor WALKER |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Information and Public Service |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Production and Marine Affairs |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister |
Senator, the Hon. Aziz HADEED |
Parliamentary Secretary attached to the Ministry of Social Transformation |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Parliamentary Secretary attached to the Ministry of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
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Cabinet as of 26 March 2004 |
Baldwin SPENCER Administration, UPP |
The cabinet that became effective on 26 March 2004 following the election of the United Progressive Party was as follows: |
Post |
Office Holder |
Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Information, Labour, Public Administration, Ecclesiastics and Barbuda Affairs |
Hon. Winston Baldwin SPENCER |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works and Communications |
Hon. Wilmoth DANIEL |
Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs |
Hon. Justin L. SIMON |
Minister of Social Transformation |
Senator the Hon. Colin DERRICK |
Minister of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. John MAGINLEY |
Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Planning |
Dr the Hon. Errol CORT |
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism, International Transportation and Trade |
Hon. Harold LOVELL |
Minister of Agriculture, Lands, The Environment, Marine Resources and Food Production |
Hon. Charlesworth SAMUEL |
Minister of Education, Human Development and Culture |
Hon. Bertrand JOSEPH |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Information and Public Service |
Dr. the Hon. Jacqui QUINN-LEANDRO |
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Production and Marine Affairs |
Senator, the Hon. Joanne MASSIAH |
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister |
Senator, the Hon. Aziz HADEED |
Parliamentary Secretary attached to the Ministry of Social Transformation |
Hon. Eleston ADAMS |
Parliamentary Secretary attached to the Ministry of Health, Sports and Youth Affairs |
Hon. Winston WILLIAMS |
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SOURCES:
Government of Antigua and Barbuda
http://www.ab.gov.ag/
Caribbean Media Corporation
The Daily News, February 24, 1976
The Daily News, January 4, 1974
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