St. Philip South |
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St. Martin Anglican Church, St. Philip, Barbados
Photo by Neil Gittens/CE |
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BACKGROUND |
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The constituency of St. Philip South was created and first contested in 1971. |
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Year of creation |
1971 |
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Polling Divisions |
8 |
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Registered Electors (2013) |
10,682 |
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Voter Turnout (2013) |
62.39% |
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Incumbent |
Adriel BRATHWAITE (DLP) |
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Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
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BRATHWAITE, A.  |
DLP |
3,514 |
53.02% |
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WOOD, A. |
BLP |
3,114 |
46.98% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
ADRIEL D. BRATHWAITE  |
DLP |
3,514 |
53.02% |
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Anthony P. Wood |
BLP |
3,114 |
46.98% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
ADRIEL D. BRATHWAITE  |
DLP |
3,175 |
51.67% |
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Anthony P. Wood |
BLP |
2,890 |
47.03% |
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Douglas P. Trotman |
IND |
80 |
1.30% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
ANTHONY P. WOOD  |
BLP |
2,989 |
57.37% |
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Neval Greenidge |
DLP |
2,221 |
42.63% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
ANTHONY P. WOOD  |
BLP |
3,643 |
59.81% |
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Freundel J. Stuart |
DLP |
2,448 |
40.19% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
FREUNDEL J. STUART  |
DLP |
1,921 |
37.07% |
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Harold A. Blackman |
NDP |
1,299 |
25.07% |
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Winston A.D. Callender |
IND |
122 |
2.35% |
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Philip A. Pilgrim |
BLP |
1,840 |
35.51% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
HAROLD A. BLACKMAN  |
DLP |
2,798 |
59.60% |
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Clyde A. D. Holder |
BLP |
1,686 |
35.91% |
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Gertrude L. Eastmond |
NDP |
211 |
4.49% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
HAROLD A. BLACKMAN  |
DLP |
3,575 |
65.31% |
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Hutson R. Linton |
BLP |
1,899 |
34.69% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
HAROLD A. BLACKMAN  |
DLP |
2,453 |
54.50% |
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Hutson R. Linton |
BLP |
2,048 |
45.50% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
REYNOLD WEEKES  |
DLP |
2,032 |
54.68% |
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K. Rouse |
BLP |
1,607 |
43.25% |
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G. Ashby |
PPA |
77 |
2.07% |
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Candidate |
Party |
Total Votes |
% votes |
REYNOLD WEEKES  |
DLP |
2,647 |
78.27% |
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DeL. Bradshaw |
BLP |
735 |
21.73% |
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Polling Division |
Areas |
PF1 |
Church of the Nazarene, Gemswick |
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PF2 |
Methodist Church, Rices |
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PF3 |
Faith New Testament Church of God, Kirtons |
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PG1 |
Reynold Weekes Primary School |
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PG2 |
New Wine Ministries, Diamond Valley |
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PG3 |
Christian Mission Church, Stroude Land |
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PH1 |
Church of The Nazarene, Ruby |
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PH2 |
Christian Mission Church, Jones Village |
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CONSTITUENCY BOUNDARIES |
From Shark’s Hole on the south eastern sea coast in a straight line to the junction of Belair-Sam Lords Road with Long Bay Road; thence along the middle of Long Bay Road to its junction at the Robinsons Corner with Merricks-Eastbourne Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of the Merricks-Eastbourne Road to its junction with the Six Roads Roundabout and Highway 5B (the Six Cross Road-Kirtons Road); thence in a southerly direction along the middle of Highway 5B to the junction with the Four Roads-Oldbury Road; thence along the middle of the Four Roads-Oldbury Road to its junction with the Mangrove-Oldbury Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of the Mangrove-Kirtons Road and thence to its junction with the Kirtons-Spencers Road; thence in a south westerly, and westerly direction along the middle of the Kirtons-Spencers Road to its junction with Highway 7 (the Rock Hall-Spencers Road); thence along the middle of Highway 7 in a westerly direction to its junction with a track to the west of the Rock Hall Village; thence in a south easterly, easterly and southerly direction along this track to a point on the cliff edge to the east of the airport boundary fence (Monument B.17); thence in a southerly direction to the sea; thence in an easterly direction along the sea coast to Shark’s Hole (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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