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St. John's Rural North
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dot2004 ELECTION RESULTS
Candidate Party  Total Votes  % Votes
John Maginley UPP 1,728 62.75%
Osmond Lake ALP 1,017 36.93%
Rejected Ballot Reject 9 0.33%
Total Votes Cast   2,754  
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dotPOLITICAL HISTORY
Year Winner Party  Total Votes  % Votes
1971 Denfield Hurst  ALP 277 48.68%
1976 Vere Bird Sr.  ALP 583 62.76%
1980 Vere Bird Sr.  ALP 664 76.85%
1984 Vere Bird Sr.  ALP 619 90.36%
1989 Vere Bird Sr.  ALP 738 68.72%
1994 Bernard Percival ALP 850 58.42%
1999 Bernard Percival ALP 1,132 53.98%
2004 John Maginley UPP 1,728 62.75%
dotDESCRIPTION

All that portion of the Parishes of Saint John and Saint George bounded as follows:-

NORTH – from a point on the High Water Mark at Fort Bay where an extended line from Fort Road meets the sea and continuing northwards, then eastwards along the north shores of the island then in a southerly direction to a point south of Barnacle Point where an extended line meets the High Water Mark from the southern side of Runway 10 at Coolidge or the Army Base.

SOUTH – from the point where Fort Road extended meets the sea and continuing east wards along the said Fort Road as far as its junction with Margetson Ave., and thence northwards along the Public Road to where it joins the public road leading to the Anchorage Hotel and continuing along the Marble Hill Road thence by the Public Road lying to the north of the Oil Refinery and the public road leading to Cedar Grove Village to the point where it meets the public road leading through Cedar Valley, then along the said public road through Cedar Valley to a point situated south of Mount Pleasant, then northwards passing the west and north of New Winthropes along the public road to where it crosses the Main Public Road leading to Thibou’s Estate and continuing eastwards to a point where it meets the barricade. From here it goes south until it meets the Public Road leading from Barnes Hill to Coolidge (this road lying to the south of Sugar Mill Hotel) and continuing eastwards along the said road when extended continues along the southern side of Runway 10 at Coolidge, down to the sea.

EAST – by the sea.

WEST – by the sea.

dotPOLLING STATIONS
Polling District Polling Station Polling Location

A

[1]   A - C 

Yorks Community Centre

[2]   D - HA

Yorks Community Centre

[3]  HE - L

Wesleyan Junior Academy

[4]   M - RI

Wesleyan Junior Academy

[5]  RO - Z

Wesleyan Junior Academy

B

[1]   A - DO

Cedar Grove Primary School

[2]  DR - JO

Cedar Grove Primary School

[3]  JU - RH

Cedar Grove Primary School

[4]   RII - Y

Cedar Grove Primary School

Counting Centre in bold

* indicates incumbent
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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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