Central Kingstown (CK) |
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From the mouth of the North River, up the river to the point at Old Montrose where the western tributary joins it. Then northwestward up this tributary (on the western side of the Botanic Gardens) to the point where it crosses the town boundary east of Gibson's Comer. Then eastward along the town boundary to the Lodge Village Road. Northward along the Lodge Village Road to the track that runs along the ridge to Mt. St. Andrews peak at trig station 2413'. Continuing north eastward to Hawk Mountain west of trig station 2364', from this point southward along the depression which is the source of the Fenton/Warrawarrow River. Then southward downstream to a point northeast of Claxton, and up a gully to Claxton peak at trig station 1576'. Continuing southerly along this ridge; and along Millars ridge to the point where Queens Drive skirts it. Then westward along Queens Drive to Millars Gate. Continuing through Hazell's Comer and down this road along the Paul Over Road at the private road that crosses the river in a northwesterly direction near the St. Hillaire's property; across the gully to the De Norbriga's private road; and continuing south westerly down this road to the junction of the roads at McKies Hill. South easterly down this road to a private road above the Girls' High School and continuing to its end behind the Boys Grammar School. Southerly along the embankment near the Turret and the Thompson's Home. Continuing along the Barclays Bank wall to the North River; then downstream to its mouth at the Kingstown Harbour. North westward along the coast to its point of commencement at the mouth of the North River. |
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There are three candidates contesting the seat in Central Kingstonw, with incumbent St. Clair Leacock of the NDP being challenged by newcomers Berisford Phillips of the ULP and Marsha Caruth of the SVGP. |
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1998 |
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BOYEA, Ormiston 'Ken' |
ULP |
56.3% |
ULP seat pickup |
2001 |
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SAYERS, Conrad |
ULP |
49.7% |
ULP retains seat |
2005 |
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SAYERS, Conrad |
ULP |
50.2% |
ULP retains seat; Sayers 2nd term |
2010 |
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LEACOCK, St. Clair |
NDP |
54.1% |
NDP seat pickup |
2015 |
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LEACOCK, St. Clair |
NDP |
55.4% |
NDP retains seat; Leacock 2nd term |
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New Democratic Party |
NDP |
43.7% |
39.3% |
49.8% |
54.1% |
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Unity Labour Party |
ULP |
56.3% |
49.7% |
50.2% |
45.6% |
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SVG Green Party |
SVGP |
- |
- |
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0.3% |
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People's Progressive Movement |
PPM |
- |
11.0% |
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- |
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Total Voters |
Total |
3,578 |
4,013 |
3,956 |
4,527 |
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Registered Voters |
Reg |
5,792 |
6,306 |
7,016 |
7,838 |
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Voter Turnout |
Turnout |
61.8% |
63.6% |
56.4% |
57.8% |
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A |
A-D |
Community Centre |
Redemption Sharpes |
596 |
A1 |
E-J |
Community Centre |
Redemption Sharpes |
541 |
A2 |
K-P |
Community Centre |
Redemption Sharpes |
519 |
A3 |
Q-Z |
Church Of God World Wide Mission |
Redemption Sharpes |
520 |
B |
A-F |
Randy Thorn’s Residence |
Green Hill |
465 |
B1 |
G-N |
Evangelical Church |
Green Hill |
496 |
B2 |
O-Z |
Evangelical Church |
Green Hill |
418 |
C |
A-J |
Guides Head Quarters |
Level Gardens |
260 |
C1 |
K-Z |
Guides Head Quarters |
Level Gardens |
291 |
D |
A-Z |
Petersville School |
Kingstown Park |
255 |
E |
A-J |
Government School |
Lodge Village |
335 |
E1 |
K-Z |
Government School |
Lodge Village |
256 |
F |
A-Z |
Bishop’s College |
Kingstown |
54 |
G |
A-Z |
Anglican School Annexe |
Kingstown |
50 |
H |
A-Z |
George Mc Intosh Market |
Paul’s Avenue |
368 |
I |
A-Z |
Apostolic Faith Church |
Paul Over |
404 |
J |
A-J |
Police Band Room |
Largo Height |
457 |
J1 |
K-Z |
Police Band Room |
Largo Height |
358 |
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Total |
6,047 |
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Key |
DRP= Democratic Republican Party; NDP = New Democratic Party; SVGP = St. Vincent and the Grenadines Green Party; ULP = Unity Labour Party; IND = Independent; * Incumbent; ** Political Leader |
Sources |
Electoral Office of St. Vincent and The Grenadines |
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