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   The Constituencies
Grenada is divided into 15 electoral districts or constituencies. Select a constituency from the menu on the right to learn more about the constituency. Click on the candidates photo or name to learn more about the candidate.
St. Andrew South East
dotTHE CANDIDATES
Emmalin Pierre Patrick Simmons Garvin  Thomas
Emmalin Pierre
New National Party
Patrick Simmons
National Democratic Congress
Garvin Thomas
United Labour Platform
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dot2003 ELECTION RESULTS
Candidate Party Votes %Vote
Kenrick O. Fullerton NDC 1,313 50.50%
Cuthbert B. Mc Queen NNP 1,144 44.00%
Clarence I. Rapier GULP 136 5.20%
Paul K. Mitchell PLM 5 0.20%
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dotPOLLING STATIONS
Code Location
B01 SAASS, Telescope
B02 Anglican Primary School, Grenville
B03 Crampy’s Bar – Soubise
B04 Post Royal Pre-Primary School
B05 Pre-Primary School, Marquis
B06 St. Giles Anglican School
B07 Grand Bacolet Baptist Church
B08 Crochu R.C. School
B09 Crochu Community Centre
B10 Hansel Japal’s (downstairs) – Mamma Cannes
SPS Grenville Police Station
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dotPOLITICAL HISTORY
Year
Winner
Party
1984 Pauline C. Andrew NNP
1990 Winnifred C. Strachan GULP
1995 Clarence I. Rapier GULP
1999 Cuthbert B. Mc Queen NNP
2003 Kenrick O. Fullerton NDC
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dotDESCRIPTION

The part of the Parish of Saint Andrew bounded on the south by the boundary between the Parishes of Saint Andrew and Saint David; on the West by part of the boundary between the Parishes of Saint Andrew and Saint George from the point where the southern boundary of the constituency of Saint Andrew South-West meets the boundary between the Parishes of Saint Andrew and Saint George to the point of intersection of the boundaries of the Parishes of Saint Andrew, Saint George and Saint David; on the North by the Great River from the sea to Paradise Bridge and by the eastern and southern boundaries of the Constituency of Saint Andrew South-West; and on the East by the sea from the mouth of the Great River to the point where the boundary between the Parishes of Saint David and Saint Andrew meets the sea.

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* indicates incumbent
Note: The incumbent for this constituency, Hon. Kenrick Fullerton, is not contesting the 2008 general elections.
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    arrow St. George South
    arrow St. George South East
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    arrow St. Andrew South East
    arrow St. Andrew South West
    arrow St. Andrew North East
    arrow St. Andrew North West
    arrow St. Patrick East
    arrow St. Patrick West
    arrow St. Mark
    arrow St. John
    arrow Carriacou & Petite Martinique
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Good Old Democracy small logo Good Old Democracy (GOD)
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