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General Election
Results - 8 March 1994 |
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are the results of Antigua and Barbuda General Elections for 8 March 1994. |
OVERALL RESULTS |
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Lester B. BIRD
Prime Minister |
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Antigua Labour Party (ALP) wins election with 11 seats. |
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DETAILED RESULTS |
- Overview
- Vote Distribution
- Constituency Results
- House Composition
- Turnout
In accordance with the advice of the Honourable Prime Minister and Section 61 of the Constitution, His Excellency the Governor General dissolved Parliament on 18 February 1994. The Writs of Election fixed Friday, 25 February 1994 as the day for Nomination of Candidates and Tuesday 8 March 1994 as Polling Day. Boundaries in the 17 constituencies remained unchanged and were identical to those used in the 1989 General Elections. The 1993 Register of Elections indicated a total of 43,749 electors.
A total of 38 candidates were nominated to contest the General Elections in the 17 constituencies: Antigua Labour Party (ALP) – 17; United Progressive Party (UPP) – 16; Barbuda People's Movement (BPM) – 1; Independents – 4.
At the end of the count, the results were as follows: Antigua Labour Party (ALP) – 11; United Progressive Party (UPP) – 5; Barbuda People's Movement (BPM) – 1.
Polling results gave the ALP a House majority for the fifth consecutive time although its total dropped by four seats to 11, these losses being picked up by the UPP. As before, the Barbuda People’s Movement won the lone seat set aside for the island of Barbuda.
Prime Minister Bird’s new Cabinet was announced on 10 March. |
| Party |
Candidates |
Votes |
Votes % |
Seats Won |
| Antigua Labour Party (ALP) |
17 |
14,763 |
54.15% |
11 |
| Barbuda People's Movement (BPM) |
1 |
367 |
1.35% |
1 |
| United Progressive Party (UPP) |
16 |
11,852 |
43.47% |
5 |
| WACS |
1 |
11 |
0.04% |
0 |
| Independent (IND) |
3 |
123 |
0.45% |
0 |
| Rejected + Null Votes |
- |
147 |
0.54% |
- |
| Total |
38 |
27,263 |
100% |
17 |
| Constituency |
ALP |
BPM |
UPP |
WACS |
IND |
Rejected Votes |
Total Votes Cast |
Electorate |
Voter Turnout |
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770 |
- |
1,192 |
- |
- |
13 |
1,975 |
3,355 |
58.87% |
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906 |
- |
465 |
- |
- |
10 |
1,381 |
2,047 |
67.46% |
|
639 |
- |
396 |
- |
24 |
12 |
1,071 |
1,901 |
56.34% |
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842 |
- |
1,608 |
- |
- |
17 |
2,467 |
4,244 |
58.13% |
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1,081 |
- |
537 |
11 |
55 |
5 |
1,689 |
3,326 |
50.78% |
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1,291 |
- |
633 |
- |
- |
13 |
1,937 |
3,336 |
58.06% |
|
850 |
- |
601 |
- |
- |
4 |
1,455 |
2,122 |
68.57% |
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1,295 |
- |
1,017 |
- |
- |
15 |
2,327 |
3,840 |
60.60% |
|
713 |
- |
804 |
- |
44 |
4 |
1,565 |
2,437 |
64.22% |
|
989 |
- |
1,144 |
- |
- |
10 |
2,143 |
3,350 |
63.97% |
|
987 |
- |
797 |
- |
- |
10 |
1,794 |
2,560 |
70.08% |
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1,094 |
- |
996 |
- |
- |
8 |
2,098 |
3,180 |
65.97% |
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710 |
- |
204 |
- |
- |
6 |
920 |
1,404 |
65.53% |
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860 |
- |
324 |
- |
- |
8 |
1,192 |
1,867 |
63.85% |
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464 |
- |
593 |
- |
- |
3 |
1,060 |
1,571 |
67.47% |
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991 |
- |
541 |
- |
- |
7 |
1,539 |
2,344 |
65.66% |
|
281 |
367 |
- |
- |
- |
2 |
650 |
865 |
75.14% |
| TOTAL |
14,763 |
367 |
11,852 |
11 |
123 |
147 |
27,263 |
43,749 |
62.32% |
| Constituency |
Candidate |
Party |
| All Saints East & St. Luke |
Charlesworth T. Samuel |
United Progressive Party |
| All Saints West |
Hilroy Humphreys |
Antigua Labour Party |
| Barbuda |
Thomas Hilbourne Frank |
Barbuda People's Movement |
| St. George |
Adolphus Freeland |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. John's City East |
John St.Luce |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. John's City South |
Steadroy Cutie Benjamin |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. John's City West |
Donald Halstead |
United Progressive Party |
| St. John's Rural East |
Lester Bird* |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. John's Rural North |
Bernard Percival |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. John's Rural South |
Vere Bird Jr. |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. John's Rural West |
Baldwin Spencer |
United Progressive Party |
| St. Mary's North |
Molwyn Joseph |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. Mary's South |
Hilson Baptiste |
United Progressive Party |
| St. Paul |
Rodney Williams |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. Peter |
Longford Jeremy |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. Phillip North |
Robin Yearwood |
Antigua Labour Party |
| St. Phillip South |
Wilmoth Daniel |
United Progressive Party |
* Prime Minister
| Estimated Population |
65,000 |
| Number of Registered Electors |
43,749 |
| Voters |
27,264 |
| Blank or Invalid Ballot Papers |
148 |
| Valid Votes |
27,116 |
| % Turnout |
62.3% |
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