St. George North |
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Gun Hill, St. George, Barbados
Photo by Neil Gittens/CE |
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BACKGROUND |
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The constituency of St. George North was created and first contested in 1971. |
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Year of creation |
1971 |
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Polling Divisions |
9 |
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Registered Electors (2013) |
9,041 |
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Voter Turnout (2013) |
65.48% |
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Incumbent |
Gline CLARKE (BLP) |
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Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
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CLARKE, G.A.  |
BLP |
3,508 |
59.47% |
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INCE, J. |
DLP |
2,391 |
40.53% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GLINE A. CLARKE  |
BLP |
3,508 |
59.47% |
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Jepter Ince |
DLP |
2,391 |
40.53% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GLINE A. CLARKE  |
BLP |
3,309 |
69.58% |
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Colin McD. Spencer |
DLP |
1,447 |
30.42% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GLINE A. CLARKE  |
BLP |
3,398 |
60.07% |
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Desmond A. Browne |
DLP |
1,447 |
29.87% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GLINE A. CLARKE  |
BLP |
3,948 |
79.45% |
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Patrick Carter |
DLP |
1,021 |
20.55% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
GLINE A. CLARKE  |
BLP |
2,803 |
56.24% |
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Richard P. Byer |
NDP |
930 |
18.66% |
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Antoinette P. Thompson |
DLP |
1,251 |
25.10% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
CYRIL V. WALKER  |
DLP |
2,215 |
48.52% |
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Gline A. Clarke |
BLP |
2,024 |
44.34% |
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Granville O. Cox |
NDP |
326 |
7.14% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
CYRIL V. WALKER  |
DLP |
3,069 |
59.86% |
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Jack G. Odle |
BLP |
2,058 |
40.14% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
JACK G. ODLE  |
BLP |
2,610 |
60.42% |
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Eyrie Hoppin |
DLP |
1,710 |
39.58% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
JACK G. ODLE  |
BLP |
2,279 |
57.42% |
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Richard C. Haynes |
DLP |
1,690 |
42.58% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
EYRIE HOPPIN  |
DLP |
1,856 |
55.84% |
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W. Barrow |
BLP |
1,468 |
44.16% |
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Polling Division |
Areas |
GE1 |
St. George Primary School |
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GE2 |
St. George Primary School |
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GF1 |
Valley Resource Centre |
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GF2 |
The Glebe Polyclinic |
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GG1 |
Cuthbert Moore Primary School |
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GG2 |
Cuthbert Moore Primary School |
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GG3 |
St. Jude's Primary School |
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GH1 |
Cuthbert Moore Primary |
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GH2 |
James Bryan Sports Complex |
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CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES |
From the junction of Highway 4 (Bridgetown-Bulkeley Road) with Buttals-St. George’s Church Road at Turnpike, in a westerly direction along the middle of Highway 4 to its junction with Neils-Lower Estate Private Road; thence in a northerly direction along the middle of the Neils-Lower Estate Road to its junction with the Charles Row Bridge-Lower Estate Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of the Charles Rowe Bridge-Lower Estate Road to its junction with the Lower Estate-Belle Road; thence in a northerly direction along the Belle Road to its junction with Highway 3; thence in a north easterly direction along the middle of Highway 3 to its junction with Cole Road at Bourne’s Village; thence in a northerly direction along the middle of Cole Road to the culvert where it crosses a gully; thence along this gully in a south westerly, north westerly and north easterly direction to a point opposite Applewhaites Tenantry Road; thence along the line joining this point to the road junction and in a north westerly direction along the Applewhaites Tenantry Road to is junction with Highway E (the Hothersal Turning-Bibbys Lane Road); thence in a north easterly direction along the middle of Highway E to its junction with the Bibbys Lane-Applewhaites-Selman-Fisherpond Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Bibbys Lane-Applewhaites-Selman-Fisherpond Road to its junction with the Fisherpond-Groves Road; thence in a southerly direction along the middle of the Fisherpond-Groves Road to its junction with the Groves-Parris Hill Road; thence in a north easterly direction along the middle of the Groves-Parris Hill Road to its junction with the Andrews Factory-Redland Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Andrews-Factory-Redland Road to its junction with the Redland-Uplands Road; thence in a south easterly and then southerly direction along the middle of the Redland-Uplands Road to its junction with Highway 3B (the Golden Ridge-Pool Road); thence in an easterly direction along the middle of Highway 3B to its junction with the road leading to Belle Farm; thence in a southerly and then easterly direction along the entrance to Belle Farm to its junction with the Ellesmere-Todds Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of the Ellesmere-Todds Road to its junction with the Ellesmere-St. Judes Road-Newbury Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of the Ellesmere-St. Judes Road to its junction with Highway X; thence in a southerly direction along Highway X to its junction with the Workmans-Retreat Road; thence along the middle of the Workmans-Retreat Road to its junction with the Free Hill-Jordans Road; thence in a southerly direction along the middle of the Free Hill-Jordans Road to its junction with the St. George’s Church-Buttals Road; thence in a south easterly direction along the middle of the St. George’s Church- Buttals Road to its junction with Highway 4 at the Turnpike (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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