13th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda explained

The 13th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda was elected on 12 March 2009. It was dissolved on 26 April 2014.[1]

13th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda
Body:Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Meeting Place:St. John's
Election:2009 Antiguan general election
Government:UPP, BPM
Opposition:ABLP
Before:12th
After:14th
Chamber1:Crown of Antigua and Barbuda
Chamber1 Image Size:40px
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Monarch
Chamber1 Leader1:Elizabeth II
Chamber1 Leader2:Louise Lake-Tack
Chamber2:Senate
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:President
Chamber2 Leader2 Type:Deputy President
Chamber3:House of Representatives
Chamber3 Leader1 Type:Speaker
Chamber3 Leader2 Type:Deputy Speaker

As of April 8, 2022, it is the most recent parliament that has had a UPP majority.

Members

Senate

Party[2] Representative
UPPHazelyn Francis
UPPEdmond Mansoor
UPPErrol Cort
UPPMalaka Parker
UPPJoanne Massiah
UPPColin Derrick
UPPElmore Charles
UPPWinston Williams
UPPAnthony Stuart
UPPDavid Massiah
ALPGail ChristianMinority Leader (to July 2013)

(resigned 9 August 2013)

ALPArthur NibbsMinority Leader (from July 2013)
ALPPaul Chet Greene
ALPLennox Weston
INDSylvia O'Mard
BPMMackenzie Frank
BPMRandolph Beazer

Changes to Senate during session

Changes to Senate during session
Mervyn Richards (from March 2013)UPP
Richard Lewis(from March 2013)UPP
Samantha Marshall (replaced Gail Christian from August 2013)ALP
Randolph Beazer(resigned March 2013)BPM

House of Representatives

Party[3] RepresentativeConstituency
UPPBaldwin SpencerPrime MinisterSt. John's Rural West
ALPGaston BrowneLeader of the Opposition St. John's City West
UPPHarold LovellSt. John's City East
UPPJohn MaginleySt. John's Rural North
UPPHilson BaptisteSt. Mary's South
UPPChester HughesAll Saints East & St. Luke
UPPChanlah CodringtonAll Saints West
UPPJacqui Quinn-LeandroSt. George
UPPWillmoth DanielSt. Phillip South
UPPEleston AdamsSt. Paul
BPMTrevor WalkerBarbuda
UPPJustin SimonAttorney-General
ALPSteadroy BenjaminSt. John's City South
ALPEustace LakeSt. John's Rural South
ALPLester BirdSt. John's Rural East
ALPMolwyn JosephSt. Mary's North
ALPAsot MichaelSt. Peter
ALPRobin YearwoodSt. Phillip North

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Antigua prime minister says Parliament will be dissolved . 2024-07-05 . www.thehabarinetwork.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Caribbean Elections Members of the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda 2009 - 2014 . 2022-04-08 . www.caribbeanelections.com.
  3. Web site: Caribbean Elections Members of the House of Representatives 2009 - 2014 . 2022-04-08 . www.caribbeanelections.com.