Dean Lindo Explained

Dean Lindo
Nationality:Belizean
Office1:Member of the Belize House of Representatives for Fort George
Term Start1:14 December 1984
Term End1:4 September 1989
Predecessor1:Said Musa
Successor1:Said Musa
Office2:Member of the Belize House of Representatives for Fort George
Term Start2:30 October 1974
Term End2:21 November 1979
Predecessor2:Alexander Hunter
Successor2:Said Musa
Birth Name:Dean Russel Lindo
Birth Date:4 September 1932
Birth Place:Belize City, British Honduras
Death Place:Belize City, Belize
Party:United Democratic Party
Alma Mater:New York University
Durham University

Dean Russel Lindo (4 September 1932 – 17 September 2018) was a Belizean attorney and politician. He was one of the principal founders of the United Democratic Party in 1973 and served as its first leader from 1974 to 1979.[1]

Biography

Lindo was born on 4 September 1932 in Belize. He was a graduate of New York University and Durham University in England. He was a member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn and practiced law in Belize beginning in 1964.[2]

Lindo first ran for the Belize House in the Belize City-based Fort George constituency as a member of the National Independence Party in 1969, but lost to the People's United Party incumbent, Alexander Hunter. Lindo was elected from Fort George in 1974, defeating PUP nominee Said Musa by 46 votes.

In 1979, Lindo lost his seat to Musa by a margin of 71 votes and was succeeded as UDP leader by Theodore Aranda.

Lindo regained the Fort George seat in 1984, defeating Musa by a margin of 57 votes, but lost again to Musa in the 1989 election by a margin of 449 votes. After a stint as the Belizean ambassador to the United States,[3] he subsequently left active politics.[4] In his later years he maintained a law office in Belize City and acted as a consultant to the UDP.

Family

Lindo is the maternal uncle of former UDP leader and Prime Minister Dean Barrow.,[5] and the paternal great-uncle of rapper and politician Moses Barrow (born Jamal Michael Barrow), better known as Shyne.

Death

Lindo died at his Belize City home on 17 September 2018. A funeral service was held at St. John's Cathedral in Belize City on 24 September.

Notes and References

  1. http://udp.org.bz/who-we-are/our-history/ "The United Democratic Party at 40"
  2. http://www.belize.com/belize-law Belize Law: List of Belize Attorneys At Law
  3. http://amandala.com.bz/news/party-2003-2015/ "Dean Russel Lindo is Laid to Rest"
  4. Adele Ramos, "Musa and Ralph step down - PUP D-day March 30!", Amandala Online, February 15, 2008.
  5. http://amandala.com.bz/news/party-2003-2015/ "Welcome to the party: 2003 and 2015"