2022 Barbadian general election

General elections were held in Barbados on 19 January 2022 to elect the 30 members of the House of Assembly. The ruling Barbados Labour Party won all 30 seats for the second consecutive election.

2022 Barbadian general election

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30 seats in the House of Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
 First party
 
LeaderMia Mottley
PartyBLP
Leader since26 February 2013
Leader's seatSt. Michael North East
Last election73.47%, 30 seats
Seats won30
Seat changeSteady
Popular vote78,720
Percentage69.03%
SwingDecrease4.44pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Mia Mottley
BLP

Elected Prime Minister

Mia Mottley
BLP

This was the 12th national election held since independence from the United Kingdom in 1966, the 16th since the institution of universal suffrage in 1950, and the first since Barbados became a republic in 2021.[1] For the first time, both the ruling Barbados Labour Party and its historical rival the Democratic Labour Party were led by women.[2]

Background

According to the Constitution of Barbados, the Parliament shall stand dissolved no later than every five years from the first sitting of Parliament.[3] The previous general elections were held on 24 May 2018, and the first sitting of the new session of Parliament was held on 5 June 2018.[4] After the dissolution of Parliament, the President of Barbados must issue a writ for a general election of members to the House of Assembly and for appointment of Senators to the Senate within 90 days.[5]

Despite a commanding 29–1 BLP majority in the House of Assembly and elections not being required until 2023, on 27 December 2021 Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced that an early election would be held on 19 January the following year.[6][7][8] Mottley's announcement came within a month of the country becoming a republic.[9] She described the election as a "refuelling stop" for the nation,[9] while opposition leaders criticised the early elections as an attempt by her to consolidate power.[10]

On 30 December 2021 Joseph Atherley, who served as the official Leader of the Opposition of the House of Assembly and leader of the People's Party for Democracy and Development, announced an alliance with the United Progressive Party for the election under the name Alliance Party for Progress (APP).[11][12]

Early voting was held for police officers and election day workers on 12 January.[13]

On 18 January, Philip Catlyn, a member of the Barbados Sovereignty Party (BSP), filed for an injunction against the President and the Attorney General to stop the election. He argued that the home isolation requirements for those testing positive for COVID-19 would prevent close to 5,000 people from voting. Barbados does not allow absentee voting.[14] After hearing the legal arguments. High Court justice Cicely Chase dismissed the case as being out of her jurisdiction. She said that the case should have been filed in an election court.[15]

Electoral system

The 30 members of the House of Assembly are elected by first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies.[16]

Candidates

Seven political parties nominated candidates for this election.[17] Including 10 independents, there were a total of 109 candidates.[18]

Parties

PartyPositionIdeologyLeaderLeader sinceLeader's seat2018 electionSeats at
dissolution
Contested seats
%Seats
Barbados Labour PartyCentre-leftSocial democracy
Republicanism
Mia Mottley26 February 2013[19]St. Michael North East73.47302930 seats
Democratic Labour PartyCentre-leftSocial democracy
Republicanism
Verla De Peiza12 August 2018[20]Standing in St. Lucy21.820030 seats
Alliance Party for Progress
(PdPUPP)
Centre-leftSocial democracy
Christian left
Joseph Atherley30 December 2021St. Michael West
Standing in St. Michael Central
1.240120 seats
Solutions BarbadosCentreThird WayGrenville Phillips II1 July 2015[21]None2.450011 seats
Bajan Free PartyGovernment transparency
Anti-corruption
Alex Mitchell1 October 2012[22]Standing in St. Michael South0.07004 seats
New Barbados Kingdom AllianceApostolic GovernanceApostle Lynroy ScantleburyJuly 2017[23]Standing in St PeterNew party02 seats
Barbados Sovereignty PartyMichael Thompson[24]Standing in St. PeterNew party02 seats

Independents

NameContested Constituency
Melissa TaittSt George North
Omar SmithSt Philip North
Wayne BecklesSt Philip North
Buddy LarrierChrist Church South
Donald LeacockChrist Church South
Brian TalmaChrist Church East
Samuel MaynardSt Thomas
Erskine AlleyneSt James Central
Joseph JordanSt James Central
Fallon BestCity of Bridgetown

Results

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Barbados Labour Party78,72069.03–4.44300
Democratic Labour Party30,27326.55+4.7300
Alliance Party for Progress3,2052.81+1.5700
Solutions Barbados6990.61–1.8400
Bajan Free Party1910.17+0.1000
New Barbados Kingdom Alliance1220.11New0New
Barbados Sovereignty Party1200.11New0New
Independents7050.62–0.0400
Total114,035100.00300
Registered voters/turnout266,330
Source: Nation News[25]

Results by constituency

Source for votes:[18]

Christ Church East

Christ Church East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPWilfred Abrahams 3,302 73.7 -0.2
DLPDenis Lowe95821.4-1.1
APPVictor Knight801.8+0.9
SBPauline Corbin791.8-0.9
IndependentBrian Talma601.3New
Majority2,34452.3+0.9
Turnout4,479
BLP holdSwing+0.4

Christ Church East Central

Christ Church East Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPRyan Straughn 2,969 65.7 -5.5
DLPRasheed Belgrave1,29428.7+5.3
APPShawn Tudor1804.0+2.4
BFPJanette Ifil731.6New
Majority1,67537.1-10.7
Turnout4,516
BLP holdSwing-5.4

Christ Church South

Christ Church South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPRalph Thorne 2,229 70.1 -0.3
DLPMarc Laurent72222.7-2.8
IndependentDonald Leacock1484.7New
IndependentBuddy Larrier792.5+2.2
Majority1,50747.4+2.5
Turnout3,178
BLP holdSwing+1.2

Christ Church West

Christ Church West[26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPWilliam Duguid 2,473 79.6 +10.0
DLPAndrew Cave63320.4+3.3
Majority1,84059.2+6.8
Turnout3,106
BLP holdSwing+3.3

Christ Church West Central

Christ Church West Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPAdrian Forde 2,673 71.9 -2.4
DLPRennette Dimmott69518.7-2.9
APPBelfield Belgrave1845.0+4.1
SBKenneth Lewis1644.4+1.2
Majority1,97853.2+0.5
Turnout3,716
BLP holdSwing+0.2

City of Bridgetown

City of Bridgetown
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPCorey Lane 2,089 77.5 +3.9
DLPKemar Stuart45917.0-4.0
APPMarva Lashley Todd792.9+1.2
IndependentFallon Best692.6New
Majority1,63060.5+7.9
Turnout2,696
BLP holdSwing+3.9

St. Peter

St. Peter
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPColin Jordan 2,994 75.9 -5.6
DLPAlwyn Babb85521.7+5.7
NBKALynroy Scantlebury751.9-0.5
BSPMichael Thompson220.6New
Majority2,13954.2-11.3
Turnout3,946
BLP holdSwing-5.6

St. Joseph

St. Joseph
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPDale Marshall 2,344 67.1 -3.5
DLPRandall Rouse1,03429.6+17.4
APPPaula Bradshaw671.9New
NBKAAntonio Gittens471.3New
Majority1,31037.5-18.5
Turnout3,492
BLP holdSwing-10.4

St. Lucy

St. Lucy
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPPeter Phillips 2,693 59.8 -6.6
DLPVerla De Peiza1,68837.5+7.5
APPWayne Griffith1242.8+1.6
Majority1,00522.3-14.1
Turnout4,505
BLP holdSwing-7.0

St. Philip North

St. Philip North[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPSonia Browne 2,393 50.5 -10.5
DLPMichael Lashley2,15845.5+11.5
APPNigel Newton881.9+0.3
IndependentOmar Smith641.4New
IndependentWayne Beckles390.8New
Majority2355.0-22.0
Turnout4,742
BLP holdSwing-11.0

St. Philip South

St. Philip South[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPIndar Weir 3,175 62.3 -8.8
DLPNeil Marshall1,58531.1+8.4
APPBruce Hennis2254.4+2.5
SBRonald Lorde1092.1-1.5
Majority1,59031.2-17.2
Turnout5,094
BLP holdSwing-8.6

St. Philip West

St. Philip West[27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPKay McConney 2,580 50.1 -16.8
DLPDavid Estwick2,14041.5+11.7
APPLynette Eastmond3286.4New
SBKarina Goodridge1042.0-1.3
Majority4408.5-28.6
Turnout5,152
BLP holdSwing-14.2

St. Andrew

St. Andrew
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPRomel Springer 3,201 74.8 +0.3
DLPOldwin Skeete96522.5+0.3
APPJacqueline Alleyne1162.7+1.6
Majority2,23652.2-0.1
Turnout4,282
BLP holdSwing0.0

St. George North

St. George North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPToni Moore 3,295 70.2 -10.6
DLPHerbert Harewood1,15924.7+12.1
APPFerdinand Nicholls1964.2+2.1
IndependentMelissa Taitt440.9New
Majority2,13645.5-22.7
Turnout4,694
BLP holdSwing-11.3

St. George South

St. George South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPDwight Sutherland 3,673 72.8 -6.5
DLPDawn Marie Armstrong1,14322.7+6.4
APPEverton Holligan1513.0+2.0
SBAlison Weekes761.5-1.4
Majority2,53050.2-12.9
Turnout5,043
BLP holdSwing-6.4

St. James Central

St. James Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPKerrie Symonds 2,421 70.3 -7.9
DLPPaul Gibson91126.4+10.4
IndependentErskine Alleyne621.8New
IndependentJoseph Jordan521.5+0.4
Majority1,51043.8-18.4
Turnout3,446
BLP holdSwing-9.1

St. James North

St. James North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPEdmund Hinkson 2,536 80.7 -3.0
DLPCharles Worrell60819.3+6.0
Majority1,92861.3-9.1
Turnout3,144
BLP holdSwing-4.5

St. James South

St. James South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPSandra Husbands 2,879 63.8 -4.3
DLPRonnie Yearwood1,63336.2+7.8
Majority1,24627.6-12.1
Turnout4,512
BLP holdSwing-6.0

St. John

St. John
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPCharles Griffith 2,349 58.1 +0.2
DLPAndre Worrell1,54738.3+7.3
APPPhilippe Aimey1483.7-2.3
Majority80219.8-7.1
Turnout4,044
BLP holdSwing-3.5

St. Michael Central

St. Michael Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPArthur Holder 2,014 67.8 -5.8
DLPCourie Cox67022.60.0
APPJoseph Atherley2679.0+7.3
SBRobert Toussaint180.6-0.9
Majority1,34445.3-5.7
Turnout2,969
BLP holdSwing-2.9

St. Michael East

St. Michael East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPTrevor Prescod 2,167 64.3 -7.2
DLPNicholas Alleyne1,01930.2+6.1
APPErskine Branch1865.5+4.5
Majority1,14834.0-13.4
Turnout3,372
BLP holdSwing-6.6

St. Michael North

St. Michael North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPDavidson Ishmael 2,394 71.5 -0.8
DLPRicardo Harrison75422.5-0.8
APPMaria Phillips2016.0+4.0
Majority1,64049.0-0.1
Turnout3,349
BLP holdSwing0.0

St. Michael North East

St. Michael North East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPMia Mottley 3,216 86.0 -1.2
DLPDamien Griffith47612.7+3.1
BFPRoy Turney481.3+0.6
Majority2,74073.3-4.3
Turnout3,740
BLP holdSwing-2.1

St. Michael North West

St. Michael North West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPNeil Rowe 1,914 64.1 +8.5
DLPRyan Walters1,07235.9-8.5
Majority84228.2+17.1
Turnout2,986
BLP holdSwing+8.5

St. Michael South

St. Michael South
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPKirk Humphrey 2,200 74.3 +4.3
DLPKevin Miller60520.4-5.1
BFPAlex Mitchell592.0+1.3
APPIrvin Belgrave582.0+0.7
SBPatricia Cox411.4-1.1
Majority1,59553.8+9.8
Turnout2,963
BLP holdSwing+4.7

St. Michael South Central

St. Michael South Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPMarsha Caddle 1,936 63.2 -4.4
DLPRichard Sealy93230.4+4.6
APPDavid Gill1956.4+1.8
Majority1,00432.8-9.0
Turnout3,063
BLP holdSwing-4.5

St. Michael South East

St. Michael South East
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPSantia Bradshaw 2,786 76.0 +0.4
DLPPedro Shepherd69919.1-2.7
APPPatrick Tannis1804.9+4.4
Majority2,08756.9+3.2
Turnout3,665
BLP holdSwing+1.5

St. Michael West

St. Michael West
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPChristopher Gibbs 2,434 80.1 +3.3
DLPRicardo Williams43914.5-5.5
APPPatsie Nurse1224.0+2.9
SBVictorine Wilson441.5+0.2
Majority1,99565.6+8.8
Turnout3,039
BLP holdSwing+4.4

St. Michael West Central

St. Michael West Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPIan Gooding-Edghill 2,420 72.9 -2.7
DLPCurtis Cave79523.9+4.0
SBAngela Edey641.9-1.0
APPVeronica Price300.9+0.2
BFPDavid Roberts110.3New
Majority1,62548.9-6.8
Turnout3,320
BLP holdSwing-3.3

St. Thomas

St. Thomas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BLPCynthia Forde[28] 2,971 78.6 -7.1
DLPRolerick Hinds62516.5+5.7
BSPPhilip Catlyn982.6New
IndependentSamuel Maynard[29]882.3New
Majority2,34662.0-12.9
Turnout3,782
BLP holdSwing-6.4

Aftermath

Prime Minister Mottley and attorney-general Dale Marshall were both sworn in for a second term by president Sandra Mason on 20 January 2022.[30]

On 21 January, as the DLP had not regained any seats in the House of Assembly, DLP president Verla De Peiza resigned.[31] Ronnie Yearwood was then subsequently elected leader of the party on 1 May 2022.[32] APP leader Joseph Atherley announced that the alliance would begin preparing for the next election. Both APP[33] and DLP drew attention to the low voter turnout rate.[34]

The Solutions Barbados party congratulated the BLP and announced its willingness to work with the government.[35] Prime Minister Mottley received congratulations from foreign countries and organisations such as Caricom and the OECS.[36][37]

The newly re-elected Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, announced the following Cabinet of Ministers on 24 January 2022, and subsequently added William Duguid the next day:

Cabinet of Ministers after the 2022 Barbadian general election
Ministerial OfficeOffice HolderConstituencyPolitical Party
Prime Minister
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, with responsibility for Culture, Security, Public Service, Caricom and Development Commissions
Mia MottleySt. Michael North EastBarbados Labour Party
Deputy Prime Minister
Senior Minister
Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources
Sanita BradshawSt. Michael South East
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
Senior Minister Governance
Dale MarshallSt. Joseph
Minister of Energy and Business Development
Senior Minister
Kerrie SymmondsSt. James Central
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
Senior Minister, Social and Environmental Policy
Jerome WalcottN/A (Senator)
Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, with responsibility for Infrastructure and Town Planning MattersWilliam DuguidChrist Church West
Minister of Homes Affairs and InformationWilfred AbrahamsChrist Church East
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition SecurityIndar WeirSt. Philip South
Minister of Tourism and International TransportIan Gooding EdghillSt. Michael West Central
Minister for the Public Service, Home Affairs, Labour and Gender AffairsLisa CummingsN/A (Senator)
Minister of Education, Technological and Vocational TrainingKay McConneySt. Philip West
Minister of Housing, lands and MaintenanceDwight SutherlandSt. George South
Minister of People Empowerment and Elder AffairsKirk HumphreySt. Michael South
Minister of the Environment and National Beautification and Blue EconomyAdrian FordeChrist Church West Central
Minister of Labour, Social Security and Third SectorColin JordanSt. Peter
Minister of Industry, Innovation, Science and TechnologyDavidson IshmaelSt. Michael North
Minister of Youth, Sports and Community EmpowermentCharles GriffithSt. John
Minister in the Ministry of Finance and Economic DevelopmentRyan StraughnChrist Church East Central
Minister in the Office of the Prime MinisterChantal Munroe KnightN/A (Senator)
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and WellnessSonia BrowneSt. Philip North
Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Ministry of Business DevelopmentSandra HusbandsSt. James South

Source: St.Lucia Times

Parliamentary Secretaries
OfficeOffice HolderConstituencyPolitical party
Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources, with responsibility for Water ResourcesRommel SpringerSt. AndrewBarbados Labour Party
Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder AffairsCorey LayneCity of Bridgetown

Source: St.Lucia Times

See also

References