Saint Lucia Constituencies |
The Parliament of Saint Lucia is bicameral. The House
of Assembly has 17 members, elected for a five year term
in single-seat constituencies or electoral districts. |
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In 1951, the first election after attainment of universal adult suffrage, there were eight constituencies in Saint Lucia. The number of constituencies was increased to 10 for the 1961 elections, and to the current 17 for the 1974 election. |
Number of Constituencies |
8 |
10 |
17 |
Elections |
1951, 1954, 1957 |
1961, 1964, 1969 |
1974, 1979, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 |
Constituencies |
Central Castries |
Gros Islet |
Gros Islet |
North Castries |
East Castries |
Castries Northwest/Babonneau |
South Castries |
South Castries |
Castries Northeast |
Anse-La Raye & Canaries |
Anse-La Raye & Canaries |
Castries East |
Soufriere |
Soufriere |
Castries Central |
Choiseul |
Choiseul |
Castries South |
Laborie – Vieux Fort |
Laborie – Vieux Fort |
Anse-la-Raye/Canaries |
Micoud -Dennery |
Micoud – Praslin |
Soufriere |
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Dennery |
Choiseul/Fond St. Jacques |
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NorthWest Castries / Gros Islet |
Laborie/Saltibus |
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Vieux-Fort South |
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Vieux-Fort North |
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Micoud South |
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Micoud North |
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Dennery South |
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Dennery North |
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Castries Southeast |
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Key |
SLP = Saint Lucia Labour Party; UWP = United Workers Party; IND = Independent; *Incumbent; **Political Leader |
Sources |
Saint Lucia Electoral Department |
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