St. Joseph |
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Bathsheba, St. Joseph, Barbados
Photo by Neil Gittens/CE |
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BACKGROUND |
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The constituency of St. Joseph 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) |
7,593 |
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Voter Turnout (2013) |
67.21% |
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Incumbent |
Dale MARSHALL (BLP) |
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Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
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MARSHALL, D.  |
BLP |
2,715 |
53.46% |
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HOLDER, D. |
DLP |
2,364 |
46.54% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
DALE D. MARSHALL  |
BLP |
2,715 |
53.46% |
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Dennis D. Holder |
DLP |
2,364 |
46.54% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
DALE D. MARSHALL  |
BLP |
2,531 |
50.44% |
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Randal DaC. Rouse |
DLP |
2,487 |
49.56% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
DALE D. MARSHALL  |
BLP |
2,290 |
50.87% |
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Randall DaC. Rouse |
DLP |
2,212 |
49.13% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
RICHARD L. CHELTENHAM  |
BLP |
2,715 |
57.15% |
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Randall DaC. Rouse |
DLP |
2,036 |
42.85% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
RICHARD L. CHELTENHAM  |
BLP |
2,358 |
51.33% |
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Kay C. Robertson |
DLP |
1,027 |
22.36% |
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Randall D Rouse |
NDP |
1,209 |
26.32% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
RICHARD L. CHELTENHAM  |
BLP |
2,203 |
49.22% |
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Malzle I. Barker-Welch |
DLP |
1,860 |
41.55% |
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Randall I.E. Worrell |
NDP |
380 |
8.49% |
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Hamilton T.E. Roachford |
IND |
33 |
0.74% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
MAISIE I. BARKER-WELCH  |
DLP |
2,588 |
55.05% |
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Charles Lindsay Bolden |
BLP |
2,113 |
44.95% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
CHARLES LINDSAY BOLDEN  |
BLP |
2,848 |
63.96% |
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D. Smith |
DLP |
1,605 |
36.04% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
CHARLES LINDSAY BOLDEN  |
BLP |
2,071 |
60.66% |
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L. Smith |
DLP |
1,343 |
39.34% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
CHARLES LINDSAY BOLDEN  |
BLP |
1,853 |
58.38% |
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L. Smith |
DLP |
1,321 |
41.62% |
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Polling Division |
Areas |
OA1 |
St Bernard's Primary |
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OA2 |
St. Ann's Church |
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OA3 |
Clifton Hill Moravian Church |
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OA4 |
Wesleyan Holiness Churchl |
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OB1 |
Grantley Adams Memorial School |
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OB2 |
Grantley Adams Memorial School |
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OC1 |
St. Elizabeth Primary School |
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OC2 |
St. Elizabeth Primary School |
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OC3 |
Faith Temple Church, Wilson Hill |
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OD1 |
Mt Zion Seventh Day Adventist Church, Cambridge |
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OD2 |
Wesleyan Holiness Church, Coconut Grove |
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OE1 |
Faith Temple Church, Bloomsbury |
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OE2 |
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Braggs Hill |
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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 south westerly direction along the middle of 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 its junction with the Mt. Wilton-Bloomsbury Road; thence in an easterly and south easterly direction along the middle of the Bloomsbury-Mt. Wilton Road to the junction of Laynes Bridge and Highway E (the Mt. Wilton Road) thence in a southerly direction along Highway E to its junction with the Walkes Spring-Jack-in-the-Box Road; thence along the middle of the Jack-in-the-Box Road to the point where it is crossed by the Jack-in-the-Box Gully; thence in a southerly direction along the middle of Jack-in-the-Box Gully, to the point where it meets the Bridgefield-Proute-Fisherpond Gully; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Bridgefield-Proute-Fisherpond Gully to the point where it is crossed by Highway E (Proute-Mt. Wilton Road); thence in a southerly direction along the middle of Highway E to its junction with the Applewhaite-Selmans-Fisherpond Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Applewhaite-Selmans-Fisherpond Road to its junction with the Fisherpond-Lammings Road; thence in a southerly direction along the middle of the Fisherpond-Lammings Road to its junction with Highway 3 (the Groves-Andrews Factory Road); thence along the middle the Groves-Andrews Factory Road to the junction with the Claybury-Mt. Tabor Church Road; thence in an easterly direction along the Claybury-Mt. Tabor Church Road to its junction with the Mt. Tabor-Venture-Malvern Road; thence in a northerly direction along the Mt. Tabor-Venture-Malvern Road to its junction with the Malvern-Edgecliff Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Malvern-Edgecliff Road to its junction with an unclassified road leading from Malvern to Hackleton’s Cliff; thence in a northerly and then north easterly direction along this unclassified road to a monument (B.9) placed near the edge of Hackleton’s Cliff; then north easterly along the line joining this monument with another monument (B.10) placed at the end of an unclassified road at Foster Hall; then along this road to its junction with the public road called Highway F to a point opposite a monument (B.11) placed on the northern side of the road; then in a straight line through the triangulation station number S.38 at Three Boys Rock to the sea; thence in a north westerly direction along the sea coast to a point on the 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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