Barbadian general election, 2013

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General elections were held in Barbados on 21 February 2013. They were the first post-independence elections where the election date was announced five years after the last general election.[1] The result was a victory for the ruling Democratic Labour Party, which won 16 of the 30 seats in the House of Assembly.

Background

According to the Constitution of Barbados, elections must take place no longer than every five years from the first sitting of Parliament.[2] The last general election was held on 15 January 2008, while the first sitting of the current session of Parliament was held on 12 February 2008.[3] After the dissolution of Parliament, the Governor-General of Barbados, on behalf of the Crown in Right of Barbados, must issue a writ for a general election for members to the House of Assembly and for appointment of Senators to the Senate within 90 days.[4]

The election and nomination dates were announced by Prime Minister Freundel Stuart on 29 January 2013. The nomination deadline for candidates to register was scheduled for 6 February 2013.[5][6][7][8]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Democratic Labour Party 78,566 51.28 16 –4
Barbados Labour Party 74,027 48.32 14 +4
Bajan Free Party 94 0.06 0 New
New Barbados Kingdom Alliance 72 0.05 0 New
People's Democratic Congress 38 0.02 0 0
Independents 407 0.27 0 0
Total 153,204 100 30 0
Source: Caribbean Elections

See also

References

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  2. Constitution: Section 61 (3): "Subject to the provisions of subsection (4), Parliament, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date of its first sitting after any dissolution and shall then stand dissolved. (4) At any time when Barbados is at war, Parliament may extend the period of five years specified in subsection (3) for not more than twelve months at a time:"
  3. Stuart’s dilemma The Daily Nation
  4. Constitution: Section 62 (1) (2): "After every dissolution of Parliament the Governor General shall issue writs for a general election of members of the House of Assembly returnable within ninety days from that dissolution. (2) As soon as may be after every general election the Governor General shall proceed under section 36 to the appointment of Senators."
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