St. Mary's North

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St. Mary's North
Parliamentary constituency
for the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda - St. Mary's North Constituency.svg
Parish Saint Mary
Polling divisions15
Population3,494 (2011)
Electorate4,322 (2018)
Major settlementsEbenezer, Jennings, Yorks, Hermitage, Dunnings, Brown Hill, Bendals, Emanuel Village, Bath Lodge, Cashew Hill, Brown’s Avenue, Martin’s Village, Golden Grove
Current constituency
Created 1971
Seats1
Party Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party
Member(s) Molwyn Joseph

St. Mary's North is a parliamentary constituency in Saint Mary Parish, Antigua and Barbuda.

Contents

It has 4,322 registered voters as of 2018.

The constituencies counting centre is at the Antigua State College.

Demographics

Enumeration Districts

2011 Census

Ethnic Data [1]
Q48 EthnicCounts%
African descendent3,30694.61%
Caucasian/White230.66%
East Indian/India110.31%
Mixed (Black/White)70.21%
Mixed (Other)441.27%
Hispanic591.68%
Other170.48%
Don't know/Not stated270.77%
Total3,494100.00%
Religion Data [2]
Q49 ReligionCounts%
Adventist60817.48%
Anglican39911.48%
Baptist1042.98%
Church of God3128.95%
Evangelical671.93%
Jehovah Witness361.02%
Methodist922.63%
Moravian50214.42%
Nazarene300.85%
None/no religion2657.63%
Pentecostal37710.84%
Rastafarian892.54%
Roman Catholic1534.39%
Weslyan Holiness1373.94%
Other1775.10%
Don't know/Not stated1333.81%
Total3,480100.00%
NotApp :14
Country of birth [3]
Q58. Country of birthCounts%
Africa40.12%
Other Latin or North American countries30.09%
Antigua and Barbuda2,51672.01%
Other Caribbean countries160.46%
Canada70.21%
Other Asian countries110.30%
Other European countries40.12%
Dominica1684.82%
Dominican Republic441.25%
Guyana2527.20%
Jamaica2306.57%
Monsterrat210.61%
St. Kitts and Nevis160.46%
St. Lucia100.28%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines290.83%
Trinidad and Tobago120.33%
United Kingdom120.34%
USA862.46%
USVI United States Virgin Islands190.55%
Not Stated340.98%
Total3,494100.00%
Country of Citizenship Data [4]
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1Counts%
Antigua and Barbuda2,83581.14%
Other Caribbean countries210.61%
Canada20.06%
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries110.30%
Dominica1053.01%
Dominican Republic250.70%
Guyana1855.28%
Jamaica1825.22%
Monsterrat130.36%
St. Lucia50.15%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines120.34%
Trinidad and Tobago30.09%
United Kingdom50.15%
USA481.37%
Other countries120.34%
Not Stated300.86%
Total3,494100.00%
Country of Second/Dual Citizenship [5]
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2Counts%
Other Caribbean countries257.12%
Canada72.08%
Other Asian and Middle Eastern countries30.90%
Dominica6016.80%
Dominican Republic185.09%
Guyana5916.38%
Jamaica5014.09%
Monsterrat113.01%
St. Lucia51.49%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines164.51%
Trinidad and Tobago51.48%
United Kingdom195.34%
USA7019.60%
Other countries82.12%
Total358100.00%
NotApp :3,136
Voting Trends [6]
Party1971197619801984198919941999200420092014
Labour 40.28%47.11%45.85%68.68%58.48%56.01%51.55%45.61%50.01%56.80%
UPP ---31.32%38.05%43.99%47.96%54.39%49.42%43.20%
PLM (later merged into the UPP)59.72%52.89%52.90%-------
Others0.00%0.00%1.25%0.00%3.48%0.00%0.48%0.00%0.57%0.00%
Valid9161,4691,8451,3221,8112,3122,8963,4883,5133,678
Invalid142145141516131712
Total9301,4711,8591,3271,8252,3272,9123,5013,5303,690
Registered1,7431,5262,4102,6943,0203,8404,6803,8854,5364,127
Turnout53.36%96.40%77.14%49.26%60.43%60.60%62.22%90.12%77.82%89.41%

Members of Parliament

Member of Parliament [7]
YearWinnerParty% VotesNotes
1971 Robert Hall PLM59.72%PLM win
1976Robert HallPLM52.89%PLM hold
1980Robert HallPLM52.90%PLM hold
1984 Molwyn Joseph ALP68.68%ALP gain
1989Molwyn JosephALP58.48%ALP hold
1994Molwyn JosephALP56.01%ALP hold
1999Molwyn JosephALP51.55%ALP hold
2004 Bertrand Lemuel Joseph UPP54.39%UPP gain
2009Molwyn JosephALP50.01%ALP gain
2014Molwyn JosephABLP56.80%ABLP hold
2018Molwyn JosephABLP60.67%ABLP hold
2023Molwyn JosephABLP49.98%ABLP hold

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