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All Saints West
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dot2004 ELECTION RESULTS
Candidate Party  Total Votes  % Votes
Chanlah Codrington UPP 2,001 63.65%
Daven Joseph ALP 1,069 34.00%
Hilroy Humphreys  IND 58 1.84%
Rejected Ballot Reject 16 0.51%
Total Votes Cast   3,144  
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dotPOLITICAL HISTORY
Year Winner Party  Total Votes  % Votes
1984 Hilroy Humphreys   ALP  900 68.03%
1989 Hilroy Humphreys   ALP  984 66.26%
1994 Hilroy Humphreys   ALP  987 55.02%
1999 Hilroy Humphreys   ALP  1,155 52.52%
2004 Chanlah Codrington  UPP  2,001 63.65%
dotDESCRIPTION

All that portion of St. John, St. Mary, and St. Peter including that part of All Saints west of the main public road leading to Tyrells Roman Catholic Church and the villages of sea View Farm, Freeman’s Village, Clark’s Hill, Buckleys, St. Clare Briggins, Belle View Heights and All Saints road south side, bounded as follows: -

NORTH - from the junction of All Saints Road and the public road leading to the Moravian headquarters and continuing eastward along the All Saints Road to a point on the side road where the estate barricade leads to the old Herbert’s Estate House, then in the northerly direction to include Herberts Estate and a small portion of Lightfoot Estate and continuing in an easterly direction to a point located northeast of the village of Sea View Farm then generally in the said direction to a point where it meets the public road near Mount Joy west of the Telephone Exchange.

SOUTH - from the junction of the Matthew’s Road and the public road leading to the All Saints Church Rectory and continuing westwards by an imaginary line to Hamilton’s Dam.

EAST - from the point of the public road west of the Telephone Exchange Building at Mount Joy and continuing in the southerly direction on the main highway to the village of All Saints and continuing on the highway of Tyrells Roman Catholic Church to the point where it meets the road leading to the All Saints church Rectory.

WEST - by the eastern boundary of St. Mary’s North.

dotPOLLING STATIONS
Polling District Polling Station Polling Location

A

[1]  A - GA

All Saints Police Station

[2]  GE - MC

All Saints Police Station

[3]  ME - W

All Saints Police Station

B

[1]  A - I

Buckleys Primary School

[2]  J - Z

Buckleys Primary School

C

[2] JOS -W

Freemansville Primary School

D

[1]  A -E

Sea View Farm Primary School

[2]  F - JON

Sea View Farm Primary School

[3]  JOS - Q

Sea View Farm Primary School

[4]  R - Z

Sea View Farm Primary School

E

[1]  A - K

St. Peter's Primary School, Belmont

[2] L- Y

St. Peter's Primary School, Belmont

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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