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St. Mary's North
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dot 2004 ELECTION RESULTS
Candidate Party  Total Votes  % Votes
Bertrand Joseph UPP            1,897 54.18%
Molwyn Joseph ALP            1,591 45.44%
Rejected Ballot Reject                13 0.37%
Total Votes Cast              3,501  
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dot POLITICAL HISTORY
Year Winner Party  Total Votes  % Votes
1971 Robert Hall  PLM 547 58.82%
1976 Robert Hall  PLM 777 52.82%
1980 Robert Hall  PLM 976 52.50%
1984 Molwyn Joseph ALP 908 58.47%
1989 Molwyn Joseph ALP 1,059 58.03%
1994 Molwyn Joseph ALP 1,295 55.65%
1999 Molwyn Joseph ALP 1,493 51.27%
2004 Bertrand Joseph UPP 1,897 54.18%
dot DESCRIPTION

All that portion of the Parishes of St. Mary and St. John’s including the Villages of Ebenezer, Jennings, Yorks, Hermitage, Dunnings, Brown Hill, Bendals, Emanuel Village, Bath Lodge, Cashew Hill, (East and West) Brown’s Avenue, Martin’s Village, Golden Grove (East of the Valley Road) and bounded as follows: -

NORTH – from the point where the Parish boundary of St. John enters the sea at Hanson’s Bay and continuing eastwards along the said Parish boundary to a point on the Valley Road south of Creekside and continuing northwards along the said Valley Road to where it meets DeSuza Road then along the said DeSuza Road to where it meets All Saints Road opposite the Texaco Gas Station then eastwards along the All Saints Road to its junction with the public road that lead to the Moravian Headquarters.

SOUTH – by the northern boundary of St. Mary’s South.

EAST – from the junction of the All Saints Road and the public road leading to the Moravian Headquarters and along the said public road and continuing by an imaginary line in a southerly direction passing east of the said Moravian Headquarters and continuing southwards passing east of the Bendals Quarry thence in a southerly direction to Hamilton Dam and to the Parish boundary south of McNish Mountain.

WEST – from the point of the High Water Mark near Hanson’s Bay where the parish boundary of St. John meets the sea and continuing along the western shores of the island to Reeds Point which is located at the northern extremities of Jolly Beach.

dot POLLING STATIONS
Polling District Polling Station Polling Location

A

[1]   A - G

Jennings Secondary School

[2]   H - MI

Jennings Secondary School

[3]   MO - Y

Jennings Secondary School

B

[1]   A - G

Bendals Clinic

[2]   H - MI

Bendals Clinic

[3]  MO - W

Bendals Clinic

C

[1]   A - D

Wesleyan Holiness Church Basement

[2] E - JON

Wesleyan Holiness Church Basement

[3] JOS- PO

Wesleyan Holiness Church Basement

[4]   PR - Y

Wesleyan Holiness Church Basement

D

[1]  A - GI

Moravian Conference Centre

[2]  GL - PA

Moravian Conference Centre

[3]  PE - W

Moravian Conference Centre

Antigua State College

Counting Centre in bold

* indicates incumbent

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St. John's City West
St. John's City East
St. John's City South
St. John's Rural West
St. John's Rural South
St. John's Rural East
St. John's Rural North
St. Mary's North
St. Mary's South
All Saints East & St. Luke
All Saints West
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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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