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    General Election Results - January 20, 1999line
Following are the results of Barbados' General Elections for January 20 1999
dot OVERALL SUMMARY
 
BLP
DLP
IND
TOTAL
Votes
83,445
45,118
67
128,630
Votes %
64.87%
35.08%
0.05%
100%
Seats Won
26
2
0
28

DOT SUMMARY BY CANDIDATES

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Constituency
Status
Candidate
Votes
Vote %
City of Bridgetown
Billie Miller
2,558
76.3%
 
Abdul Pandor
795
23.7%
St. Michael South
Noel Lynch
2,137
63.7%
 
L. Erskine Sandiford
1,274
37.3%
St. Michael East
Trevor Prescod
2,465
58.1%
 
Johnny Tudor
1,778
41.9%
St. Michael South Central
David Gill
2,511
63.8%
 
Richard Sealy
1,393
35.4%
  Carl Haddock
31
0.8%
St. Michael Central
Ishmael Roett
2,436
64.1%
 
Chris Sinckler
1,362
35.9%
St. Michael South East
Hamilton Lashley
3,542
79.6%
 
Delisle Bradshaw
908
20.4%
St. Michael North East
Mia Mottley
3,393
79.7%
 
Leroy McClean
865
20.3%
St. Michael North
Ronald Toppin
3,358
70.1%
 
Ralph Thorne
1,430
29.9%
St. Michael North West
Mark Williams
1,902
50.4%
 
Clyde Mascoll
1,873
49.6%
St. Michael West
Joseph Atherley
2,155
58.3%
 
Branford Taitt
1,541
41.7%
St. Michael West Central
Rommell Marshall
2,527
62.8%
 
Derek Alleyne
1,496
37.2%
Christ Church West
Henry Forde
2,952
76.1%
 
Peter Barrow
926
23.9%
Christ Church West Central
Joseph Edgill
2,515
60.1%
 
Rudy Grant
1,634
39.0%
 
Edwin Adams
36
0.9%
Christ Church South
Harold St. John
2,659
60.0%
 
John Boyce
1,776
40.0%
Christ Church East Central
Duncan Carter
3,227
60.0%
 
Wendell Callender
2,149
40.0%
Christ Church East
Reginald Farley
3,231
57.2%
 
Tyrone Estwick
2,419
42.8%
St. Philip North
Rudolph Greenidge
3,378
61.0%
 
David Estwick
2,162
39.0%
St. Philip South
Anthony Wood
3,643
59.8%
 
Freundel Stuart
2,448
40.2%
St. George North
Gline Clarke
3,948
79.4%
 
Patrick Carter
1,021
20.6%
St. George South
Louis Tull
3,100
61.3%
 
Hartley Henry
1,954
38.7%
St. John  
Pat Thorington
1,586
34.9%
David Thompson
2,955
65.1%
St. Joseph
Richard Cheltenham
2,715
57.1%
 
Randall Rouse
2,036
42.8%
St. Thomas*
David Simmons
3,687
76.2%
 
George Pilgrim
1,152
23.8%
St. James North
Rawle Eastmond
3,732
78.3%
 
Michael Carrington
1,037
21.7%
St. James South
Elizabeth Thompson
3,879
63.4%
 
Kerrie Symmonds
2,239
36.6%
St. Peter
Owen Arthur
4,422
83.2%
 
Yvonne Walkes
893
16.8%
St. Andrew
George Payne
3,524
79.2%
 
Denis Lowe
925
20.8%
St. Lucy  
Gray Brome
2,263
45.8%
Denis Kellman
2,677
54.2%
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
*Sir David Simmons, K.A., B.C.H., Q.C., resigned his seat for the constituency of St. Thomas in August 2001 and the Honourable Cynthia Y. Forde was elected in his place.

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