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All Saints East and St. Luke
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dot2004 ELECTION RESULTS
Candidate Party  Total Votes  % Votes
Charlesworth T. Samuel  UPP 1,754 64.06%
Johnston Southwell ALP 929 33.93%
Eustace Cochrane IND 39 1.42%
Rejected Ballot Reject 16 0.58%
Total Votes Cast   2,738  
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dotPOLITICAL HISTORY
Year Winner Party  Total Votes  % Votes
1984 Eustace Cochrane  ALP  767 51.20%
1989 Eustace Cochrane  ALP  866 51.92%
1994 Charlesworth T. Samuel   UPP  1,144 53.38%
1999 Charlesworth T. Samuel   UPP  1,461 59.56%
2004 Charlesworth T. Samuel   UPP  1,754 64.06%
dotDESCRIPTION

All that portion of the Parishes of St. John and St. Mary including the villages of Matthews, Swetes, Bishops, John Hughes, Sawcolts, Old Road and that section of All Saints east of the main public road leading to Tyrells Roman Catholic Church and Old Road, and bounded as follows: -

NORTH – from the point where the Parish boundaries meet south of McNish Mountain then in a North Easterly direction to Hamilton’s Dam and in part by the Southern and eastern boundaries of All Saints West.

SOUTH – from the eastern end of Carlisle Bay then in a north easterly direction passing east of Bishops and then to a point on the Swetes public road and west of the Roman Catholic Burial Ground at Tyrells.

EAST – from the point on the public road opposite the Telephone Exchange Building which is located west of Mount Joy and continuing in a southerly direction along the main highway leading to the village of All Saints, then at a point on the said highway at the bridge which is south of the entrance to Freeman's Village, then in a southerly direction passing east of All Saints to a point on the public road that leads to Delaps where the barricade leads to Burke's Estate, thence in a south westerly direction passing just north of Tyrells Roman Catholic Church to the point on the Swetes main highway which is immediately west of the Roman Catholic Burial Ground.

WEST – from the point south of McNish Mountain where the Parish boundary meets then in a southerly direction to the Old Sugar Mill at Morris Bay and continuing eastwards along the coastline of the island to the eastern end of Carlisle Bay.

dotPOLLING STATIONS
Polling District Polling Station Polling Location

A

[1]  A - DO

All Saints Secondary School

[2]  DR - JA

All Saints Secondary School

[3] JE - RI

All Saints Secondary School

[4]  RO - Y

All Saints Secondary School

B

[1]  A - GRA

Irene B. Williams Primary School

[2]  GRE -  PA

Irene B. Williams Primary School

[3]  PE - Y

Irene B. Williams Primary School

C

[1]  A - Z

John Hughes Primary School

D

[1]  A - JA

Old Road Primary School

[2] JE - Y

Old Road Primary School


Counting Centre in bold
* indicates incumbent
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CONSTITUENCIES
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    arrow St. John's City East
    arrow St. John's City South
    arrow St. John's Rural West
    arrow St. John's Rural South
    arrow St. John's Rural East
    arrow St. John's Rural North
    arrow St. Mary's North
    arrow St. Mary's South
    arrow All Saints East & St. Luke
    arrow All Saints West
    arrow St. George
    arrow St. Peter
    arrow St. Phillip North
    arrow St. Phillip South
    arrow St. Paul
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ELECTION KEY
ALP Antigua Labour Party
UPP United Progressive Party
BPM Organisation for National Development
IND Independent (IND)
winner declared key Winner Declared
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