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    General Election Results - 1971line
Following are the results of Barbados' General Elections for 1971.

dot OVERALL SUMMARY

 
BLP
DLP
IND
TOTAL
Votes
39,376
53,295
174
92,845
Votes %
42.4%
57.4%
0.2%
100%
Seats Won
6
18
0
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DOT SUMMARY BY CANDIDATES

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Constituency
Status
Candidate
Votes
Vote %
City of Bridgetown
E. Mottley
1,977
50.9%
 
L.S. Carmichael
1,775
49.1%
St. Michael South  
Randolph Fields
1,721
48.9%
L. Erskine Sandiford
1,733
49.2%
  S. A. Haddock
68
1.9%
St. Michael South Central  
C. Hinds
1,595
49.1%
Frederick Smith
1,615
49.7%
 
G. Clarke
41
1.2%
St. Michael North Central  
Aaron Truss
1,907
46.6%
Rameses Caddle
2,182
53.4%
St. Michael South East
Delisle Bradshaw
2,641
50.1%
 
John Connell
2,568
48.8%
 
O. Griffith
57
1.1%
St. Michael North East
Leroy Sisnett
3,012
56.8%
 
A Phillips
2,043
38.6%
 
R. Welch
15
0.3%
 
G. Eastmond
169
3.2%
 
C. Hackett
61
1.1%
St. Michael South West  
N. Weekes
1,091
36.6%
Branford Taitt
1,892
63.4%
St. Michael West
Victor Johnson
2,384
55.5%
 
F. Walcott
1,830
42.6%
  M. Williams
80
1.9%
St. Michael North West  
L. Whitehead
2,797
52.2%
Philip Greaves
2,563
47.8%
Christ Church West
Henry Forde
2,679
77.6%
 
V. Fraser
774
22.4%
Christ Church North Central
winner
Maurice Ward
1,898
47.9%
 
Peter Morgan
1,889
47.7%
 
C. Murrell
177
4.4%
Christ Church South Central
winner
Harold St. John
1,807
60.0%
 
A. Morrison
1,204
40.0%
Christ Church East
winner
Richard Cheltenham
2,088
50.2%
 
D. Hunte
2,074
49.8%
St. Philip North
winner
David Simmons
2,045
50.1%
 
Warwick Franklin
2,038
49.9%
St. Philip South  
K. Rouse
1,607
43.2%
winner
Reynold Weekes
2,032
54.7%
 
G. Ashby
77
2.1%
St. George North
winner
Jack Odle
2,279
57.4%
 
Richard Haynes
1,690
42.6%
St. George South
winner
Louis Tull
2,676
68.7%
 
Cyril Walker
1,221
31.3%
St. John  
Hutson Linton
1,110
25.4%
winner
Errol Barrow
3,190
73.1%
  P. Gittens
44
1.0%
  Evan Webster
20
0.5%
St. Joseph
winner
Lindsay Bolden
2,071
60.7%
 
L. Smith
1,343
39.3%
St. Thomas
winner
John M.G. Adams
2,813
61.7%
 
J. L. Bryan
1,744
38.3%
St. James
winner
Lionel Craig
2,935
56.3%
 
George Moe
2,278
43.7%
St. Peter
winner
Burton Hinds
2,661
56.6%
 
Sybil Leacock
2,037
43.4%
St. Andrew
winner
Lloyd B. Brathwaite
2,161
53.9%
 
A. DaCosta Edwards
1,845
46.1%
St. Lucy  
Roy Brathwaite
1,971
48.1%
E. Evelyn Greaves
2,075
50.6%
 
O. Springer
54
1.3%
KEY:    
BLP = Barbados Labour Party DLP = Democratic Labour Party NDP = National Democratic Party
WPB = Workers Party of Barbados PPA = People's Political Alliance IND = Independents
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