St. John's City East

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St. John's City East
Constituency
for the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
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Electorate2,166
Current constituency
PartyABLP

St. John's City East is a parliamentary constituency in the city of St. John's, Antigua. The constituency has two polling divisions and is composed of the areas of Cross Street, Dickenson Bay Street, and Friars Hill Road. [1] [2]

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Polling divisions

The constituency has two polling divisions, A and B. During the 2023 elections, polling division A had one polling station and voted overwhelmingly for the ABLP. Polling division B had several polling stations and had a minimal difference between the number of ABLP votes and UPP votes. [3]

Electoral history

Source: [4]

Party1971197619801984198919941999200420092014
ALP38.37%54.93%65.34%91.25%89.21%66.08%59.76%37.79%54.97%53.79%
UPP---8.75%8.18%33.92%40.24%62.21%45.03%46.21%
PLM48.17%45.07%31.97%-------
Others13.46%0.00%2.69%0.00%2.61%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
Valid6028328548111,1121,3711,6401,5561,4711,476
Invalid203371010716144
Total6228358578181,1221,3811,6471,5721,4851,480
Registered8118701,0511,2221,6252,0472,4831,6911,8551,585
Turnout76.70%95.98%81.54%66.94%69.05%67.46%66.33%92.96%80.05%93.38%

Members of parliament

Source: [4]

YearWinnerParty% Votes
1971Basil PetersPLM48.17%
1976John St. LuceALP54.93%
1980John St. LuceALP65.34%
1984John St. LuceALP91.25%
1989John St. LuceALP89.21%
1994John St. LuceALP66.08%
1999John St. LuceALP59.76%
2004 Harold Lovell UPP62.21%
2009Harold LovellUPP56.15%
2014 Melford Walter Nicholas ABLP53.79%
2018Melford Walter NicholasABLP54.81%

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