Freetown (Belize House constituency)

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Freetown
Constituency
for the Belize House of Representatives
District Belize
Electorate4,592 (2015)
Major settlements Belize City (part)
Current constituency
Created1961
Party  People's United Party
Area Representative Francis Fonseca

Freetown is an electoral constituency in the Belize District represented in the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belize since 2003 by Francis Fonseca of the People's United Party. Fonseca served as PUP leader and Leader of the Opposition from 2011 to 2016.

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The Freetown constituency was created for the 1961 general election as part of a major nationwide redistricting. The constituency hugs the Caribbean Sea shoreline on the northwest outskirts of Belize City, also taking in some of the city center. It borders the Belize Rural Central, Lake Independence, Pickstock, Fort George and Caribbean Shores constituencies. [1]

Freetown was represented by longtime People's United Party leader and Prime Minister George Cadle Price from 1961 to 1984, when he was upset by the United Democratic Party's Derek Aikman, a relative political newcomer. Aikman was one of two UDP area representatives who defected to the newly created National Alliance for Belizean Rights party in early 1992.

A by-election was held in January 1993 after Aikman was expelled from the House for bankruptcy. At that election the seat returned to PUP control. [2]

Area representatives

ElectionArea representative [3] Party
1961 George Cadle Price PUP
1965 George Cadle Price PUP
1969 George Cadle Price PUP
1974 George Cadle Price PUP
1979 George Cadle Price PUP
1984 Derek Aikman UDP
1992 NABR
1993 by-election Jorge Espat PUP
1993 Jorge Espat PUP
1998 Jorge Espat PUP
2003 Francis Fonseca PUP
2008 Francis Fonseca PUP
2012 Francis Fonseca PUP
2015 Francis Fonseca PUP
2020 Francis Fonseca PUP

Elections

ElectionPolitical resultCandidatePartyVotes%±%
2012 general election [4]
Electorate: 4,230
Turnout: 2,031 (62.63%) 12.25
PUP hold
Majority: 150 (5.0%) +4.42
Francis Fonseca PUP 1,55851.95+2.37
Lee Mark Chang UDP 1,40846.952.05
2008 general election [5]
Electorate: 3,687
Turnout: 2,761 (74.88%) 1.82
PUP hold
Majority: 16 (0.58%) 19.42
Francis Fonseca PUP 1,36949.5810.42
Michael Peyrefitte UDP 1,35349.0+9.0
Jorge Ernesto "Prophet" Babb NRTCP 190.69-
2003 general election [6]
Electorate: 2,509
Turnout: 1,925 (76.7%) 12.69
PUP hold
Majority: 383 (20.0%) 25.3
Francis Fonseca PUP 1,15460.011.81
Dough Singh UDP 77140.0+13.49
1998 general election [7]
Electorate: 1,988
Turnout: 1,777 (89.39%) +17.78
PUP hold
Majority: 805 (45.3%) +22.3
Jorge Espat PUP 1,27671.81+10.31
Marisa Marisol Quan UDP 47126.5111.99
Abel J. Rodriguez PDP 211.18-
1993 general election [8] [9]
Electorate: 2,758
Turnout: 1,975 (71.61%) +11.38
PUP hold
Majority: 453 (23.0%) 18.43
Jorge Espat PUP 1,21461.56.36
Owen Morrison UDP 76138.5+12.07
January 1993 by-election [10] [2]
Electorate: 3,166
Turnout: 1,907 (60.23%) 2.71
PUP gain from NABR
Majority: 790 (41.43%) +31.23
Jorge Espat PUP 1,29467.86+22.96
Howell Longsworth UDP 50426.4328.67
Adelma Broaster NABR 1025.35-
1989 general election [11] [12]
Electorate: 2,771
Turnout: 1,744 (62.94%) 5.49
UDP hold
Majority: 178 (10.2%) 10.6
Derek Aikman UDP 96155.14.4
Araceli Krohn PUP 78344.9+6.2
1984 general election [13] [14]
Electorate: 2,151
Turnout: 1,472 (68.43%) 19.96
UDP gain from PUP
Majority: 306 (20.8%) +17.2
Derek Aikman UDP 87659.5+11.6
George Cadle Price PUP 57038.712.8
1979 general election [15]
Electorate: 3,576
Turnout: 3,161 (88.39%) +18.01
PUP hold
Majority: 3.6% (17.9)
George Cadle Price PUP 51.58.7
Manuel Esquivel UDP 47.9+9.2
1974 general election [16]
Electorate: 2,242
Turnout: 1,578 (70.38%) 8.4
PUP hold
Majority: 21.5% (+6.0)
George Cadle Price PUP 60.2+3.3
Henry Fairweather UDP 38.7-
1969 general election [17]
Electorate: 1,951
Turnout: 1,537 (78.78%) +10.46
PUP hold
Majority: 15.5% (6.2)
George Cadle Price PUP 56.93.2
Henry Fairweather NIP 41.4+3.0
1965 general election [18]
Electorate: 2,898
Turnout: 1,980 (68.32%) 19.52
PUP hold
Majority: 21.7% (20.6)
George Cadle Price PUP 60.17.0
Tharine Rudon NIP 38.4+13.6
1961 general election [19]
Electorate: 1,850
Turnout: 1,625 (87.84%) n/a
PUP win
Majority: 42.3% (n/a)
George Cadle Price PUP 67.1-
Sabino Savery NIP 24.8-
Ernest Cain CDP 7.6-

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National Assembly of Belize
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(office established)
Constituency represented by the prime minister
1981–1984
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2011–present
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