7th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda explained

The 7th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda was elected on Thursday, 24 April 1980, and was dissolved on Thursday, 29 March 1984.

It was the first parliament of an independent Antigua and Barbuda, and the last one elected as a British colony.

The only members of this parliament that are members of the current parliament are Robin Yearwood and Steadroy Benjamin.[1]

Members

Senate

Unknown

House of Representatives

Speaker: Casford Murray

Representative[2] ConstituencyParty
George PiggottSt. John's City WestPLM
John St. LuceSt. John's City EastALP
Christopher O'MardSt. John's City SouthALP
Donald ChristianSt. John's Rural WestALP
Vere Bird Jr.St. John's Rural SouthALP
Lester BirdSt. John's Rural EastALP
Vere Bird Sr.Premier/Prime MinisterSt. John's Rural NorthALP
Robert HallSt. Mary's NorthPLM
Hugh MarshallSt. Mary's SouthALP
Charlesworth SamuelSt. LukesPLM
Hilroy HumphreysAll SaintsALP
Adolphus FreelandSt. GeorgeALP
Joseph MyersSt. PeterALP
Robin YearwoodSt. Phillip NorthALP
Reuben Henry HarrisSt. Phillip SouthALP
Ernest WilliamsSt. PaulALP
Eric BurtonBarbudaIND

References

  1. https://antiguaobserver.com/letter-shows-constituents-nominated-cutie-for-national-honour/
  2. Web site: Caribbean Elections Members of the House of Representatives Antigua and Barbuda 1980 - 1984 . 2022-04-10 . www.caribbeanelections.com.