St. Andrew |
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Morgan Lewis Mill, St. Andrew, Barbados
Photo by Neil Gittens/CE |
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BACKGROUND |
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The constituency of St. Andrew is one of the original 12 constituencies. |
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Year of creation |
1843 |
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Polling Divisions |
13 |
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Registered Electors (2013) |
8,280 |
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Voter Turnout (2013) |
68.50% |
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Incumbent |
George PAYNE (BLP) |
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Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
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PAYNE, G.W.  |
BLP |
2,968 |
52.64% |
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SANDIFORD-GARNER, I |
DLP |
2,670 |
47.36% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GEORGE W. PAYNE  |
BLP |
2,968 |
52.64% |
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V. Irene Sandiford-Garner |
DLP |
2,670 |
47.36% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GEORGE W. PAYNE  |
BLP |
2,632 |
50.41% |
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V. Irene Sandiford-Garner |
DLP |
2,589 |
49.59% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GEORGE W.PAYNE  |
BLP |
2,852 |
66.11% |
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Daniel N. Jordan |
DLP |
1,462 |
33.89% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GEORGE W. PAYNE  |
BLP |
3,524 |
79.21% |
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Denis S. Lowe |
DLP |
925 |
20.79% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GEORGE W. PAYNE  |
BLP |
2,415 |
59.22% |
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Lawrence E. Clarke |
DLP |
1,218 |
29.87% |
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Osbourne C. Hunte |
NDP |
445 |
10.91% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GEORGE W. PAYNE  |
BLP |
2,217 |
53.31% |
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Clifton A. Neblett |
DLP |
1,407 |
33.83% |
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Halton G. Martin |
IND |
270 |
6.49% |
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Carl W. Power |
NDP |
265 |
6.37% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
CLIFTON A. NEBLETT  |
DLP |
2,575 |
57.58% |
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Lloyd B. Brathwaite |
BLP |
1,897 |
42.42% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
LLOYD B. BRATHWAITE  |
BLP |
2,257 |
53.11% |
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V. Smith |
DLP |
1,598 |
37.60% |
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A. Edwards |
IND |
395 |
9.29% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
LLOYD B. BRATHWAITE  |
BLP |
2,161 |
53.94% |
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A. DaCosta Edwards |
DLP |
1,845 |
46.06% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
A. DaCOSTA EDWARDS  |
DLP |
2,036 |
54.66% |
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Lloyd B. Brathwaite |
BLP |
1,689 |
45.34% |
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Polling Division |
Areas |
AA1 |
Shorey Village Pavilion |
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AA2 |
Alleyne School |
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AA3 |
Chalky Mount Wesleyan Holiness Church |
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AB1 |
Church of the Nazarene Hillaby |
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AB2 |
Hillaby Turner's Hall Primary School |
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AC1 |
A DaCosta Edwards Primary School (St Andrew's Primary School) |
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AC2 |
St. Simon's Pentecostal Church |
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AD1 |
Keith Boyce Pavilion |
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AD2 |
Indian Ground Primary School |
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AD3 |
New Testament Church of God, Rock Hall |
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AE1 |
St. Silas Primary School |
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AE2 |
The Learning Centre, Orange Hill |
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AE3 |
Hillaby Turner's Hall Primary School |
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CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES |
From a point on the eastern sea coast south of Barclays Park and east of the terminus of the gully leading to the culvert which crosses the East Coast Road, in a straight line to the terminus of the gully; thence along this gully to its junction with an unclassified road leading to Cambridge; thence in a southerly and then in a south westerly direction along this unclassified road to its junction with a public road known as Coggins Hill; thence in a north westerly direction along the middle of Coggins Hill to its junction with Highway 2 (the Haggatts-Springvale Road); thence in a south westerly direction along the middle of Highway 2 to a point in the centre of the road opposite to a monument (B.7) placed on the western side of the road; thence in a straight line to the triangulation station known as “Hillaby” S.15 at the end of the Hillaby Tenantry Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of Hillaby Tenantry Road to its junction with the Farmers-Turners Hall Road; thence in a southerly direction along the middle of Farmers-Turners Hall Road to its junction with the Farmers-Plum Tree-Ridgeway Gully; thence in a westerly direction along the Farmers-Plum Tree-Ridgeway Gully to the point at which it is crossed by the Ronald Mapp Highway (the Warrens-Rock Dundo Road); thence in a northerly direction along the middle of the Ronald Mapp Highway to the point at which it crosses the Westmoreland-Spring Head Gully; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Westmoreland-Spring Head Gully to a point in the gully 325 metres south of Spring Head Plantation; thence in a straight line to the centre of the old mill wall at Spring Head Plantation; thence in a straight line to the point at which it touches the terminus of a track leading to Black Bess and Mangrove Plantations; thence in a straight line to its junction at Rock Hall Tenantry with the public road leading from Rock Hall Plantation to Rock Hall Village and the track leading to Roebuck Village; thence along this track in a generally northerly direction to its junction at Roebuck and Indian Ground-Four Hill Road; thence in a northerly direction along the middle of Indian Ground-Four Hill Road to its junction with the public road leading from Orange Hill Plantation to Welch Town Plantation; thence continuing in a northerly direction along the Orange Hill Plantation-Welch Town Plantation Road to its junction at Welch Town Plantation with Farley Hill-Portland Road; thence in a north westerly direction along the Farley Hill-Portland Road to its junction with the Mile-and-a-Quarter-Diamond Corner Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Mile-and-a-Quarter-Diamond Corner Road to its junction with the Diamond Corner-Cherry Tree Hill-Morgan Lewis Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Diamond Corner-Cherry Hill-Morgan Lewis Road to its junction with a public road leading to Boscobel; thence in a northerly direction along the middle of the public road leading to Boscobel to its junction with a private road leading to Foster’s Funland; thence generally easterly along this road and along the southern section of the loop at the end; thence continuing in an easterly direction to the sea coast; thence in a southerly direction along the sea coast to a point on the sea coast south of Barclays Park and east of the terminus of the gully leading to the culvert which crosses the East Coast Road (the starting point). |
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Key |
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Bajan Free Party |
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NDP = National Democratic Party |
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United Progressive Party |
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Barbados Integrity Movement |
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People's Democratic Congress |
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WPB = Workers Party of Barbados |
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Barbados
Labour Party |
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PEP = People's Empowerment Party |
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Independent Candidate |
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Democratic
Labour Party |
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PPA = People's Political Alliance |
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*incumbent |
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Kingdom Government of Barbados |
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Solutions Barbados |
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** Political Leader |
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Sources |
Barbados Electoral and Boundaries Commission |
Bajan Free Party (2018). Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/Bajan-Free-Party-BFP-HonAlex-MitchellEl-1767331239973521/ |
Barbados Integrity Movement (2018). Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/barbdaosintegritymovement/?ref=py_c |
Barbados Labour Party. (2018). Retrieved from https://www.blp.org.bb/ |
Coalition of United Party. (2018) Retrieved from https://www.facebook.com/alexmitchell.el/ |
Democratic Labour Party. (2018). Retrieved from http://dlpbarbados.org/site/ |
Solutions Barbados. (2018). Retrieved from https://solutionsbarbados.com/ |
United Progressive Party. (2018). Retrieved from https://uppbarbados.org/ |
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