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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
editSenate
editUnknown[citation needed]
House of Representatives
editSpeaker: Casford Murray
Representative[2] | Constituency | Party |
---|---|---|
George Piggott | St. John's City West | PLM |
John St. Luce | St. John's City East | ALP |
Christopher O'Mard | St. John's City South | ALP |
Donald Christian | St. John's Rural West | ALP |
Vere Bird Jr. | St. John's Rural South | ALP |
Lester Bird | St. John's Rural East | ALP |
Vere Bird Sr.
Premier/Prime Minister |
St. John's Rural North | ALP |
Robert Hall | St. Mary's North | PLM |
Hugh Marshall | St. Mary's South | ALP |
Charlesworth Samuel | St. Lukes | PLM |
Hilroy Humphreys | All Saints | ALP |
Adolphus Freeland | St. George | ALP |
Joseph Myers | St. Peter | ALP |
Robin Yearwood | St. Phillip North | ALP |
Reuben Henry Harris | St. Phillip South | ALP |
Ernest Williams | St. Paul | ALP |
Eric Burton | Barbuda | IND |
References
edit- ^ Thomas, Latrishka (2023-10-14). "Letter shows constituents nominated Cutie for national honour". antiguaobserver.com.
- ^ "Caribbean Elections | Members of the House of Representatives Antigua and Barbuda 1980 - 1984". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.