List of parliamentary constituencies of Barbados

This is a list of the 30 constituencies currently represented in the Parliament of Barbados, as at the February 2013 general election.[1][needs update] From 1971, each constituency has been represented by a single Member of Parliament (MP). The number of seats were increased from 28 to 30 just ahead of the 2003 elections.[2]

History

After Barbados was settled by the Kingdom of England, a House of Burgesses was established to conduct the business of governance in the colony along with the Governor. From an early date, if not the beginning, there were two members of the House of Assembly for each parish; in 1843 two members were added for Bridgetown, bringing the total to 24 Members. In 1971 dual representatives for each constituency were abolished in favour of single seat ridings and the entire island was divided into 24 constituencies. In 1981 three more constituencies were created; thus bring the total to 27. By the election of 1991 a 28th was added, and finally ahead of the 2003 general election two more were added bringing the national total to 30. As of 2011 the Electoral and Boundaries Commission decided that no new constituencies would be needed.[3] However, there was a subsequent call made by the media that St. Philip-South's population was now too large and was disproportionate to all other constituencies.[4] Despite the call, Barbados held the 2013 elections without adding any new constituencies.

List of constituencies

List of constituencies
Name Created
City of Bridgetown 1843
Christ Church East 1971
Christ Church East Central 1981
Christ Church South 1991
Christ Church West 1971
Christ Church West Central 1981
St. Andrew Original
St. George North 1971
St. George South 1971
St. James Central 2003
St. James North 1981
St. James South 1981
St. Lucy Original
St. Michael Central 1971
St. Michael East 1981
St. Michael South 1971
St. Michael South Central 1971
St. Michael South East 1971
St. Michael North 1971
St. Michael North East 1971
St. Michael North West 1971
St. Michael West 1971
St. Michael West Central 1981
St. Peter Original
St. Philip North 1971
St. Philip South 1971
St. Philip West 2003
St. John Original
St. Joseph Original
St. Thomas Original

See also

References

  1. ^ "List of members of the Parliament". The website of the Parliament of Barbados. Parliament of Barbados. 2008. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
  2. ^ "The House of Assembly". The Parliament of Barbados. The Parliament of Barbados. 2009-12-30. Archived from the original on 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20111129035339/http://www.nationnews.com/index.php/articles/view/no-new-constituency-seat/
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20120108101207/http://www.nationnews.com/index.php/articles/view/too-many-st-philip-south-voters

Further reading

  • Carrington, Sean; Fraser, HenryC (2003). "Parliament". A~Z of Barbados Heritage. Macmillan Caribbean. pp. 146–147. ISBN 0-333-92068-6.