St. John's City South

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St. John's City South
Parliamentary constituency
for the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
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Parish Saint John
Polling divisions7
Electorate1,652 (2018)
Current constituency
Seats1
Party Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party
Member(s) Steadroy Benjamin

St. John's City South is a parliamentary constituency in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. In 2018, the constituency had 1,652 registered electors, up from 1,459 in 2014.

Contents

2018 Antiguan general election in Saint John's City South
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  2014 21 March 2018 Next  
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Leader Steadroy Benjamin Michael Burton Kimberley Grant
Party ABLP UPP DNA
Popular vote89535523
Percentage70.31%27.89%1.81%

Antigua and Barbuda election results 2018.svg
Winning party by constituency

Member of Parliament before election

Steadroy Benjamin
Labour

Subsequent MP

Steadroy Benjamin
Labour

Voting by party [1]
Party1971197619801984198919941999200420092014
ALP31.60%50.97%56.97%68.03%55.82%60.34%65.35%51.80%56.01%62.92%
UPP---28.35%37.80%34.65%34.65%48.20%43.31%37.08%
PLM57.48%49.03%43.03%3.62%------
Others10.92%0.00%0.00%0.00%6.37%5.01%0.00%0.00%0.69%0.00%
Invalid1228-6121112147
Valid1,1901,2361,0488579101,0591,2931,2801,4571,316
Total1,2021,2381,0568579161,0711,3041,2921,4711,323
Registered2,8161,3061,3881,6051,7061,9012,1031,4321,8491,459
Turnout42.68%94.79%76.08%53.40%53.69%56.34%62.01%90.22%79.56%90.68%

Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament [1]
YearWinnerParty% Votes
1971 Sydney Christian PLM 57.48%
1976 Christopher O'Mard ALP 50.97%
1980 Christopher O'Mard ALP 56.97%
1984 Christopher O'Mard ALP 68.03%
1989 Christopher O'Mard ALP 55.82%
1994 Steadroy Benjamin ALP 60.34%
1999 Steadroy Benjamin ALP 65.35%
2004 Steadroy Benjamin ALP 51.80%
2009 Steadroy Benjamin ALP 56.01%
2014 Steadroy Benjamin ABLP 62.92%
2018 Steadroy Benjamin ABLP 70.31%
2023 Steadroy Benjamin ABLP 66.1%

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References

  1. 1 2 "Antigua and Barbuda Election 2014 | St. John's City South". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-02-04.