St. Phillip North

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St. Phillip North is a parliamentary constituency in Saint Philip Parish, Antigua and Barbuda.

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St. Phillip North
Parliamentary constituency
for the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda - St. Philip North Constituency.svg
Parish Saint Philip
Polling divisions6
Population2,427 (2011)
Electorate1,654 (2018)
Major settlements Seatons, Glanvilles, Willikies and Newfield
Current constituency
Seats1
Party Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party
Member(s) Robin Yearwood

It has 1,654 registered voters as of 2018.

The constituencies counting centre is the Nelvi N. Gore Primary School, in Willikies Village.

Voting History

YearWinnerParty% Votes
1971Donald SheppardALP51.21%
1976 Robin Yearwood ALP66.84%
1980 Robin Yearwood ALP71.43%
1984 Robin Yearwood ALP79.69%
1989 Robin Yearwood ALP82.06%
1994 Robin Yearwood ALP72.64%
1999 Robin Yearwood ALP73.80%
2004 Robin Yearwood ALP62.06%
2009 Robin Yearwood ALP58.32%
2014 Robin Yearwood ALP66.23%
2018 Robin Yearwood ALP71.35%
2023 Robin Yearwood ALP52.8%
Party1971197619801984198919941999200420092014
ALP51.21%66.84%71.43%79.69%82.06%72.64%73.80%62.06%58.32%66.23%
UPP---20.31%16.34%27.36%26.20%37.94%41.68%33.77%
PLM45.82%33.16%26.66%-------
Others2.96%0.00%1.91%0.00%1.61%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%
Valid7421,1311,0991,0341,0591,1841,3781,3311,4131,436
Invalid16816688782710
Total7581,1391,1151,0401,0671,1921,3851,3391,4401,446
Registered1,1841,1851,3411,4871,6781,8672,1151,5001,6931,580
Turnout64.02%96.12%83.15%69.94%63.59%63.85%65.48%89.27%85.06%91.52%

Demographics

Saint Philip North has 11 enumeration districts.

Ethnic Data [1]
Q48 EthnicCounts%
African descendent2,19790.50%
Caucasian/White240.97%
East Indian/India110.44%
Mixed (Black/White)80.34%
Mixed (Other)512.08%
Hispanic381.55%
Syrian/Lebanese20.10%
Other220.92%
Don't know/Not stated753.10%
Total2,427100.00%
Country of birth [2]
Q58. Country of birthCounts%
Africa40.15%
Other Latin or North American countries40.15%
Antigua and Barbuda1,82775.29%
Other Caribbean countries120.48%
Canada40.15%
Other Asian countries90.39%
Other European countries60.24%
Dominica622.57%
Dominican Republic331.36%
Guyana913.73%
Jamaica743.05%
Monsterrat40.15%
St. Kitts and Nevis60.24%
St. Lucia90.39%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines60.24%
Trinidad and Tobago70.29%
United Kingdom130.53%
USA1084.46%
USVI United States Virgin Islands140.58%
Not Stated1355.57%
Total2,427100.00%
Employment status [3] [ failed verification ]
Employment statusCounts%
Employed1,04956.53%
Unemployed814.37%
Inactive70738.09%
Not stated191.01%
Total1,856100.00%
NotApp:572

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References

  1. "Ethnic Data" (PDF). redatam.org. 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 28, 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  2. "Country of birth" (PDF). redatam.org. 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 28, 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  3. "Religion" (PDF). redatam.org. 2022. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 28, 2022. Retrieved 11 July 2023.