Next Antiguan general election

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Next Antiguan general election

← 2018 By 2023

All 17 seats in the House of Representatives
9 seats needed for a majority
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UPP
Honourable Trevor Walker, Parliamentary Representative for Barbuda holding the Queen's Baton 2010 Delhi in front of the Martinello Tower, Barbuda.jpg
Leader Gaston Browne Harold Lovell Trevor Walker
Party ABLP UPP BPM
Leader since 25 November 2012[1] 2014 2004
Leader's seat St. John's City West None Barbuda
Last election 59.24%, 15 seats 37.09% , 1 seat 1.43%, 1 seat
Current seats 15 1 1 seat
Seats needed Steady Increase 8 Increase 8

Incumbent Prime Minister

Gaston Browne
Labour



General elections are scheduled to be held in Antigua and Barbuda by 2023.

Possible candidates[]

  • Harold Lovell, Leader of the United Progressive Party (confirmed)[2]
  • Gaston Browne, St. John's City West, Leader of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (confirmed)[2]
  • Trevor Walker, Barbuda, Leader of the Barbuda People's Movement
  • Jamale Pringle, , Leader of the Opposition (confirmed)[3]
  • Jermaine Lewis, All Saints East & St Luke (confirmed)[3]
  • Neil Cochrane, All Saints East & St Luke (confirmed)[3]
  • Colin James, All Saints East & St Luke (confirmed)[3]
  • Teco Lake, Labour Party, All Saints East & St Luke (possible)[3]
  • Winston Williams, All Saints East & St Luke (possible)[3]
  • Alex Browne, St Philip North, (confirmed)[2]
  • Alister Thomas, St. John's City West, (confirmed)[2]
  • Richard Lewis, St John’s Rural West, United Progressive Party, (confirmed)[2]
  • Steadroy Benjamin, Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party, Saint John's City South, (confirmed)[2]
  • Michael Burton, United Progressive Party, Saint John's City South[2]
  • Asot Michael, Labour Party or Independent, Saint Peter (cancelled)[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ "New opposition leader supports term limitations". Antigua Observer.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Pundits agree there are benefits to announcing election candidates early". Antigua Observer Newspaper. 22 June 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "'Let them come', Pringle says of challengers for All Saints East & St Luke seat". Antigua Observer Newspaper. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Antigua and Barbuda given 'Independent Candidate' warning after St Lucia elections". Antigua Observer Newspaper. 28 July 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Asot Michael's injunction lifted, ABLP can now take action". Antigua Observer Newspaper. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
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