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The 5th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda was elected on Thursday, 11 February 1971 and dissolved on Saturday, 31 January 1976.
It was the only parliament with a PLM majority.
Members
editSenate
editParty[1] | Representative | Role | Years |
---|---|---|---|
PLM | Clarence Harney | President | 1971-1976 |
ALP | Keithly Heath | President | 1976 |
House of Representatives
editSpeaker: Cecil Hewlett (1971-1975), Unknown (1975-1976)
Party[2] | Representative | Constituency |
---|---|---|
PLM | Donald Halstead | St. John's City West |
PLM | Basil Peters | St. John's City East |
PLM | Sydney Christian | St. John's City South |
PLM | Selwyn Walter | St. John's Rural West |
PLM | Geoffrey Scotland | St. John's Rural South |
PLM | Gerald Watt | St. John's Rural East |
ALP | Denfield Hurst | St. John's Rural North |
PLM | Robert Hall | St. Mary's North |
PLM | Victor McKay | St. Mary's South |
PLM | Wilbert Sterling | St. Lukes |
PLM | George Walter | All Saints |
PLM | Sydney Prince | St. George |
ALP | Joseph Myers | St. Peter |
ALP | Donald Sheppard | St. Phillip North |
PLM | Cyril James | St. Phillip South |
ALP | Ernest Williams | St. Paul |
PLM | Claude-Earl Francis | Barbuda |
References
edit- ^ "Caribbean Elections | Presidents of the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
- ^ "Caribbean Elections | Members of the House of Representatives Antigua and Barbuda 1971 - 1976". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.