fbpx
Wikipedia

House of Assembly of Barbados

The House of Assembly of Barbados is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Barbados. It has 30 Members of Parliament (MPs), who are directly elected in single member constituencies using the simple-majority (or first-past-the-post) system for a term of five years. The House of Assembly sits roughly 40–45 days a year and is presided over by a Speaker.

House of Assembly
Type
Type
Leadership
Arthur E. Holder, BLP
since 5 June 2018
Mia Mottley, BLP
since 25 May 2018
Ralph Thorne, Independent
since 12 February 2024
Structure
House of Assembly political groups
Government
  •   Barbados Labour Party (29)

Opposition

Elections
House of Assembly voting system
First-past-the-post
Last House of Assembly election
19 January 2022
Meeting place
House of Assembly chamber
Bridgetown, St. Michael, Barbados
Website
The House of Assembly

The Barbadian House of Assembly chamber is located in the east-wing of The Public Buildings on Broad Street, in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Oath of affirmation edit

Under section 59 of the constitution, before entering upon the functions of his office, the MPs must take the oath of allegiance to Barbados.

Next election edit

The Constitution of Barbados reads, in part:

  • 61(3) "...Parliament, unless sooner dissolved, shall continue for five years from the date of its first sitting after any dissolution and shall then stand dissolved."
  • 62(1) "After every dissolution of Parliament the Governor General [since 30 November 2021: President] shall issue writs for a general election of members of appointment the House of Assembly returnable within ninety days from that dissolution."[1]

The next election is therefore due to be held in 2027, but can be held sooner if the President of Barbados so directs.

Latest elections edit

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Barbados Labour Party78,72069.03300
Democratic Labour Party30,27326.5500
Alliance Party for Progress3,2052.8100
Solutions Barbados6990.6100
Bajan Free Party1910.1700
New Barbados Kingdom Alliance1220.110New
Barbados Sovereignty Party1200.110New
Independents7050.6200
Total114,035100.00300
Registered voters/turnout266,330
Source: Nation News (seats); calculation based on Nation News (votes);[citation needed] (turnout)

Previous elections edit

In previous elections the National Democratic Party (NDP), the Barbados National Party (BNP), the Conservatives and Independents also won seats besides the two big parties - the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) and the Democratic Labour Party (DLP). The DLP had been in opposition since 6 September 1994. Fourteen years later when they won a surprise victory of 20 seats to 10 on 15 January 2008, DLP Leader David Thompson was sworn in as the 6th Prime Minister of Barbados. Freundel Stuart was sworn in on 23 October 2010 because of the death of Prime Minister Thompson, who had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March 2010. Two months later in May he became ill when the then Acting Prime Minister Freundel Stuart had started, and five months later he was sworn in on 23 October as the 7th Prime Minister of Barbados. On 23 February 2013 he was sworn in as the 7th Prime Minister of Barbados by obtaining sixteen out of thirty seats. The general elections of 21 February were one of the closest elections Barbados has ever seen. On 24 May 2018, the BLP returned to power under Mia Mottley with a historic landslide victory that saw them win all 30 seats in parliament and Mottley becoming the 1st female Prime Minister and the 8th Prime Minister overall.[2] This occurred once again on the 19 January 2022 when the Mottley Administration won all 30 seats again in another landslide victory.[3]

Election   BLP     DLP    NDP    BNP   Conservatives Independents
19 January 2022 30 0
24 May 2018 30 0
21 February 2013 14 16
15 January 2008 10 20
21 May 2003 23 7
20 January 1999 26 2
6 September 1994 19 8 1
21 January 1991 10 18
28 May 1986 3 24
18 June 1981 17 10
2 September 1976 17 7
9 September 1971 6 18
3 November 1966 8 14 2
4 December 1961 5 14 4 1
6 December 1956 15 4 3 2
13 December 1951 10 1 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Constitution of Barbados" (PDF). Government of Barbados. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Barbados General Election Results 2018". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  3. ^ "Another 30-0". www.nationnews.com. 2022-01-20. Retrieved 2022-01-20.

Further reading edit

  • Reports of General Elections and By-Elections, Electoral and Boundaries Commission (E&BC)
  • About parliament - House of Assembly, Inter-Parliamentary Union

External links edit

  • Official website

house, assembly, barbados, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, updated, please, help, update, this, article, reflect, recent, events, . This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources House of Assembly of Barbados news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The House of Assembly of Barbados is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Barbados It has 30 Members of Parliament MPs who are directly elected in single member constituencies using the simple majority or first past the post system for a term of five years The House of Assembly sits roughly 40 45 days a year and is presided over by a Speaker House of AssemblyTypeTypeLower house of the Parliament of BarbadosLeadershipSpeakerArthur E Holder BLP since 5 June 2018Prime MinisterMia Mottley BLP since 25 May 2018Leader of the OppositionRalph Thorne Independent since 12 February 2024StructureHouse of Assembly political groupsGovernment Barbados Labour Party 29 Opposition Ind 1 ElectionsHouse of Assembly voting systemFirst past the postLast House of Assembly election19 January 2022Meeting placeHouse of Assembly chamberBridgetown St Michael BarbadosWebsiteThe House of AssemblyThe Barbadian House of Assembly chamber is located in the east wing of The Public Buildings on Broad Street in Bridgetown Barbados Contents 1 Oath of affirmation 2 Next election 3 Latest elections 4 Previous elections 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksOath of affirmation editUnder section 59 of the constitution before entering upon the functions of his office the MPs must take the oath of allegiance to Barbados Next election editThe Constitution of Barbados reads in part 61 3 Parliament unless sooner dissolved shall continue for five years from the date of its first sitting after any dissolution and shall then stand dissolved 62 1 After every dissolution of Parliament the Governor General since 30 November 2021 President shall issue writs for a general election of members of appointment the House of Assembly returnable within ninety days from that dissolution 1 The next election is therefore due to be held in 2027 but can be held sooner if the President of Barbados so directs Latest elections editMain article 2022 Barbadian general election nbsp PartyVotes Seats Barbados Labour Party78 72069 03300Democratic Labour Party30 27326 5500Alliance Party for Progress3 2052 8100Solutions Barbados6990 6100Bajan Free Party1910 1700New Barbados Kingdom Alliance1220 110NewBarbados Sovereignty Party1200 110NewIndependents7050 6200Total114 035100 00300Registered voters turnout266 330 Source Nation News seats calculation based on Nation News votes citation needed turnout Previous elections editMain article Elections in Barbados In previous elections the National Democratic Party NDP the Barbados National Party BNP the Conservatives and Independents also won seats besides the two big parties the Barbados Labour Party BLP and the Democratic Labour Party DLP The DLP had been in opposition since 6 September 1994 Fourteen years later when they won a surprise victory of 20 seats to 10 on 15 January 2008 DLP Leader David Thompson was sworn in as the 6th Prime Minister of Barbados Freundel Stuart was sworn in on 23 October 2010 because of the death of Prime Minister Thompson who had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in March 2010 Two months later in May he became ill when the then Acting Prime Minister Freundel Stuart had started and five months later he was sworn in on 23 October as the 7th Prime Minister of Barbados On 23 February 2013 he was sworn in as the 7th Prime Minister of Barbados by obtaining sixteen out of thirty seats The general elections of 21 February were one of the closest elections Barbados has ever seen On 24 May 2018 the BLP returned to power under Mia Mottley with a historic landslide victory that saw them win all 30 seats in parliament and Mottley becoming the 1st female Prime Minister and the 8th Prime Minister overall 2 This occurred once again on the 19 January 2022 when the Mottley Administration won all 30 seats again in another landslide victory 3 Election BLP DLP NDP BNP Conservatives Independents19 January 2022 30 024 May 2018 30 021 February 2013 14 1615 January 2008 10 2021 May 2003 23 720 January 1999 26 26 September 1994 19 8 121 January 1991 10 1828 May 1986 3 2418 June 1981 17 102 September 1976 17 79 September 1971 6 183 November 1966 8 14 24 December 1961 5 14 4 16 December 1956 15 4 3 213 December 1951 10 1 1See also editParliament of Barbados Senate of Barbados Politics of Barbados List of legislatures by countryReferences edit Constitution of Barbados PDF Government of Barbados Retrieved 5 May 2018 Barbados General Election Results 2018 www caribbeanelections com Retrieved 2022 01 20 Another 30 0 www nationnews com 2022 01 20 Retrieved 2022 01 20 Further reading editReports of General Elections and By Elections Electoral and Boundaries Commission E amp BC About parliament House of Assembly Inter Parliamentary UnionExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House of Assembly of Barbados amp oldid 1206675214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.