House of Representatives (Antigua and Barbuda)

The House of Representatives of Antigua and Barbuda is the lower chamber of the country's bicameral parliament.

House of Representatives
Type
Type
Leadership
Deputy Speaker
Structure
Seats17
Political groups

His Majesty's Government
  •   Labour (9)

Opposition

Length of term
5 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
18 January 2023
Meeting place
Antigua and Barbuda Parliament Building, Saint John's

The current House of Representatives has a total of 19 members. 17 members are directly elected to five-year terms from single member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system. There is one ex officio member (the Attorney-general) and the remaining seat is held by the Speaker.[1]

Members of the House of Representatives

2023 to present[2]

Political PartyMemberConstituency
ABLPHonourable Gaston Browne – Leader of GovernmentSt. John's City West
ABLPHonourable Steadroy Cutie BenjaminSt. John's City South
ABLPHonourable Maria Bird-BrowneSt. John's Rural East
ABLPHonourable Robin Kenworth Montgomery Yearwood – Deputy Speaker of the House of RepresentativesSt. Phillip North
ABLPHonourable Molwyn JosephSt. Mary's North
ABLPHonourable Daryll MathewSt. John's Rural South
ABLPHonourable Everly Paul Chet GreeneSt. Paul
ABLPHonourable Charles FernandezSt. John's Rural North
ABLPHonourable Melford Walter NicholasSt. John's City East
IndependentHonourable Asot Anthony MichaelSt. Peter
BPMHonourable Trevor WalkerBarbuda
UPPHonourable Richard LewisSt. John's Rural West
UPPHonourable Sherfield BowenSt. Phillip South
UPPHonourable Kevin SimonSt. Mary's South
UPPHonourable Algernon WattsSt. George
UPPHonourable Anthony SmithAll Saints West
UPPHonourable Jamale Pringle – Leader of the OppositionAll Saints East & St. Luke
NoneHonourable Sir. Gerald Watt QCNone (Speaker of the House of Representatives)

See also

References

  1. "Official Website for the Government of Antigua and Barbuda". Archived from the original on 9 December 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2018.
  2. "ABLP narrowly escapes defeat in Antigua and Barbuda Election | Loop Caribbean News". Loop News. Retrieved 24 January 2023.

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