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    General Election Results - June 18, 1981line
Following are the results of Barbados' General Elections for June 18, 1981.
dot OVERALL SUMMARY
 
BLP
DLP
IND
TOTAL
Votes
61,883
55,845
773
118,501
Votes %
52.2%
47.1%
0.7%
100%
Seats Won
17
10
0
27

DOT SUMMARY BY CANDIDATES

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Constituency
Status
Candidate
Votes
Vote %
City of Bridgetown
Billie Miller
2,089
51.1%
 
L.S. Carmichael
2,003
48.9%
St. Michael South  
Sinclair Howell
1,953
47.1%
L. Erskine Sandiford
2,191
52.9%
St. Michael East
Donald Blackman
2,345
55.8%
 
Rameses Caddle
1,854
44.2%
St. Michael South Central  
June Clarke
1,841
44.3%
Richard Haynes
2,317
55.7%
St. Michael Central
Aaron Truss
2,130
52.0%
 
Cardinal L. Trotman
1,899
46.4%
  C. Hackett
64
1.6%
St. Michael South East
Delisle Bradshaw
2,245
52.8%
 
M. Pierce
2,005
47.2%
St. Michael North East
L. Leroy Sisnett
2,049
54.3%
 
Leroy Brathwaite
1,727
45.7%
St. Michael North  
Ezra Alleyne
1,933
47.8%
Philip Greaves
2,108
52.2%
St. Michael North West  
Anthony Reece
1,790
44.5%
Lawson Weekes
2,133
53.1%
  J. Pile
98
2.4%
St. Michael West  
R. Walker
1,603
39.7%
Branford Taitt
2,431
60.3%
St. Michael West Central
Victor Johnson
1,944
50.7%
 
Wesley Hall
1,892
49.3%
Christ Church West
Henry Forde
3,814
70.9%
 
John Daniel
1,562
29.1%
Christ Church West Central  
Maurice Ward
2,565
47.8%
Maurice King
2,798
52.2%
Christ Church East Central
Harold St. John
2,507
58.4%
 
R. Thomas
1,783
41.6%
Christ Church East
Richard Cheltenham
2,636
51.2%
 
C. Best
2,517
48.8%
St. Philip North  
David Simmons
2,133
48.4%
Warwick Franklin
2,273
51.6%
St. Philip South  
Hutson Linton
2,048
45.5%
Harold Blackman
2,453
54.5%
St. George North
Jack Odle
2,610
60.4%
 
E. Hoppin
1,710
39.6%
St. George South
Louis Tull
3,095
67.8%
 
G. Holder
1,472
32.2%
St. John  
J. Williams
705
15.9%
Errol Barrow
3,659
82.4%
  Evan Webster
74
1.7%
St. Joseph
Lindsay Bolden
2,848
64.0%
 
D. Smith
1,605
36.0%
St. Thomas
John Adams
3,328
66.7%
 
Neville Boxill
1,660
33.3%
St. James North
Lionel Craig
2,527
63.3%
 
Joseph Payne
1,463
36.7%
St. James South  
George Payne
1,747
46.2%
Keith Simmons
2,035
53.8%
St. Peter
Owen Arthur
2,637
51.8%
 
Sybil Leacock
2,307
45.4%
  E. Green
106
2.1%
  A. Wiggins
36
0.7%
St. Andrew
Lloyd B. Brathwaite
2,257
53.1%
 
V. Smith
1,598
37.6%
  A. Edwards
395
9.3%
St. Lucy
Roy Brathwaite
2,504
51.2%
 
E. Evelyn Greaves
2,390
48.4%
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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