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 General Election Results 2008 line

Following are the results of Barbados' General Elections for January 15, 2008,

FINAL RESULTS

YEAR BLP DLP PEP IND TOTAL
2008 10 20 0 0 30
2003 24 6 - 0 30

Constituency Status Candidate Votes %Vote
City of Bridgetown map   Jeffrey Bostic 1,817 45%
winner Patrick Todd 2,239 55%
St. Michael South map   Noel Lynch* 1,625 40%
winner Freundel Stuart 2,435 60%
St. Michael East map   Trevor Prescod* 2,060 44%
winner Kenneth Best 2,639 56%
St. Michael South Central map   David Gill 1,943 46%
winner Richard Sealy* 2,308 54%
St. Michael Central map   Rudy Grant 1,880 45%
winner Steven Blackett 2,289 55%
  David Comissiong 24 0.01%
St. Michael South East map winner Hamilton Lashley* 2,426 52%
  Undene Whittaker 2,271 48%
St. Michael North East map winner Mia Mottley* 3,320 67%
  Patricia Inniss 1,605 33%
St. Michael North map winner Ronald Toppin* 2,494 51%
  Francis Depeiza 2,373 49%
  Mark Adamson 38 0%
St. Michael North West map   Clyde Mascoll* 1,990 47%
winner Christopher Sinckler 2,330 53%
  Akil Umi 7 0%
St. Michael West map   Joseph Atherley* 1,989 46%
winner Michael Carrington 2,305 53%
  Rosita Broome 63 1%
St. Michael West Central map   Rommell Marshall* 2,142 48%
winner James Paul 2,167 50%
  Bobby Clarke 86 2%
Christ Church West map winner William Duguid* 2,510 57%
  Taan Abed 1,859 43%
Christ Church West Central map   Joseph Edgill* 2,097 41%
winner Stephen Lashley
3,085 59%
Christ Church South map   Jerome Walcott* 2,130 46%
winner John Boyce 2,591 54%
Christ Church East Central map   Dalton Lovell 2,233 42%
winner Ronald Jones* 3,182 58%
Christ Church East map   Reginald Farley* 2,184 41%
winner Denis Lowe 3,135 58%
  Rodney Nurse 7 0%
  Ricardo Gibson 64 1%
St. Philip North map   George Griffith 1,756 32%
winner Michael Lashley* 3,720 68%
St. Philip South map   Anthony Wood* 2,890 47%
winner Adriel Brathwaite 3,175 52%
  Douglas Trotman 75 2%
St. Philip West map   Lynette Eastmond 2,648 54.0%
winner David Estwick* 2,255 46.0%
St. George North map winner Gline Clarke* 3,309 57%
  Colin Spencer 2,564 43%
St. George South map   Ian Gill 2,509 42%
winner Esther Byer Suckoo 3,446 58%
St. John map   Tyronne Power 829 17%
winner David Thompson* 4,300 83%
St. Joseph map winner Dale Marshall* 1,879 51%
  Randal Rouse 1,838 49%
St. Thomas map winner Cynthia Forde* 3,490 64%
  Haldene Dottin
1,998 36%
St. James North map winner Rawle Eastmond* 2,177 53%
  Austin Husbands 1,954 47%
St. James South map   Elizabeth Thompson* 2,570 48%
winner Donville Inniss 2,881 52%
St. James Central map   Kerrie Symmonds* 2,150 48%
winner George Hutson 2,378 52%
St. Peter map winner Owen Arthur* 3,309 65%
  Hansley Benn 1,754 35%
St. Andrew map winner George Payne* 2,639 50%
  Irene Sandiford-Garner 2,590 50%
St. Lucy map   Peter Phillips 2,073 38%
winner Denis Kellman* 3,484 62%
* indicates incumbent.

 

 Election Results 2008
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blp 24 10
dlp 6 20
pep 0 -
pep 0 -
ind 0 -

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