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St. John's Rural South
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dot2004 ELECTION RESULTS
Candidate Party  Total Votes  % Votes
Winston Williams UPP 1,495 54.72%
Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 1,192 43.63%
Egbert Uriah Joseph FCDM  30 1.10%
Rejected Ballot Reject 15 0.55%
Total Votes Cast   2,732  
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dotPOLITICAL HISTORY
Year Winner Party  Total Votes  % Votes
1971 Geoffrey Scotland  PLM 749 60.75%
1976 Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 948 50.13%
1980 Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 889 58.64%
1984 Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 912 71.59%
1989 Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 1,242 74.15%
1994 Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 1,081 63.96%
1999 Vere Bird Jr.  ALP 1,253 59.02%
2004 Winston Williams UPP 1,495 54.72%
dotDESCRIPTION

All that junction of the Parish of Saint John including the whole of Nut Grove, Golden Grove (West of the Valley Road), Kentish Village (eastside), Ottos Development, Ottos New Town, Radio Range and bounded as follows:-

NORTH – in part by the southern boundary of the constituency of St. John’s City South and continuing from that point where Camacho’s Avenue meets the All Saints Road, then in a northerly direction along the said Camacho’s Avenue to the point where Scotland Street starts at the site of Antigua Plumbing and Hardware store and proceeding along the said Scotland Street to a point on the said street which is located at the barricade east of the National Bakery and West of the Baptist Church, then in a northerly direction towards the boundary of Ottos Comprehensive School, and continuing along the said boundary fence in an easterly direction then along the public road to the point on the American Road directly opposite INTRADE.

SOUTH – from the junction of the Bendals and All Saints Roads, then continuing westwards along the All Saints Road to the junction with De Souza Road and continuing along the said De Souza to the point where it meets the Valley Road the continuing southwards along the said Valley Road to the parish boundary with the parish of St. Mary at Creekside.

EAST – by a portion of the southern boundary of the constituency of St. John’s City South from the point opposite INTRADE which is located on the American Road and continuing southwards along the said American Road to its junction with the all Saints Road and Bendals Road.

WEST – by the eastern boundary of St. John’s Rural West.

dotPOLLING STATIONS
Polling District Polling Station Polling Location

A

[1]   A - J 

Minoah Magnet Academy, Radio Range

[2]  K - Z

Minoah Magnet Academy, Radio Range

B

[1]  A -DE 

St. John's Health Centre

[2]  DI - JA

St. John's Health Centre 

[3] JE  - Q

 Agricultural Extension Office

[4] R - Z

Agricultural Extension Office

 C

[1]  A - DA

Golden Grove Primary School

[2]  DE - HI

Golden Grove Primary School

[3]  HO -MAS

Golden Grove Primary School

[4]  MAT - SA

Golden Grove Primary School

[5]  SC - Z

Golden Grove Primary School

Counting Centre in bold

* indicates incumbent
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CONSTITUENCIES
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    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
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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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