13th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda

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
12th 14th
Overview
Legislative bodyParliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Meeting placeSt. John's
Term12 March 2009 (2009-03-12) – 26 April 2014 (2014-04-26)
Election2009 Antiguan general election
GovernmentUPP, BPM
OppositionABLP
Crown of Antigua and Barbuda
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralLouise Lake-Tack
Senate
House of Representatives

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

Members

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Senate

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Party[2] Representative
UPP Hazelyn Francis
UPP Edmond Mansoor
UPP Errol Cort
UPP Malaka Parker
UPP Joanne Massiah
UPP Colin Derrick
UPP Elmore Charles
UPP Winston Williams
UPP Anthony Stuart
UPP David Massiah
ALP Gail Christian

Minority Leader (to July 2013)

(resigned 9 August 2013)

ALP Arthur Nibbs

Minority Leader (from July 2013)

ALP Paul Chet Greene
ALP Lennox Weston
IND Sylvia O'Mard
BPM Mackenzie Frank
BPM Randolph Beazer

Changes to Senate during session

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Changes to Senate during session[2]
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

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Party[3] Representative Constituency
UPP Baldwin Spencer

Prime Minister

St. John's Rural West
ALP Gaston Browne

Leader of the Opposition

St. John's City West
UPP Harold Lovell St. John's City East
UPP John Maginley St. John's Rural North
UPP Hilson Baptiste St. Mary's South
UPP Chester Hughes All Saints East & St. Luke
UPP Chanlah Codrington All Saints West
UPP Jacqui Quinn-Leandro St. George
UPP Willmoth Daniel St. Phillip South
UPP Eleston Adams St. Paul
BPM Trevor Walker Barbuda
UPP Justin Simon Attorney-General
ALP Steadroy Benjamin St. John's City South
ALP Eustace Lake St. John's Rural South
ALP Lester Bird St. John's Rural East
ALP Molwyn Joseph St. Mary's North
ALP Asot Michael St. Peter
ALP Robin Yearwood St. Phillip North

References

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  1. ^ "Antigua prime minister says Parliament will be dissolved". www.thehabarinetwork.com. Retrieved 2024-07-05.
  2. ^ a b "Caribbean Elections | Members of the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda 2009 - 2014". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
  3. ^ "Caribbean Elections | Members of the House of Representatives 2009 - 2014". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08.