12th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda
Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda
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The 12th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda was formed on 23 March 2004, and was dissolved on 9 February 2009.[1]
Legislative bodyParliament of Antigua and Barbuda
Meeting placeSt. John's
Term23 March 2004 â 9 February 2009
Election2004 Antiguan general election
| 12th legislature of Antigua and Barbuda | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda | ||||
| Meeting place | St. John's | ||||
| Term | 23 March 2004 â 9 February 2009 | ||||
| Election | 2004 Antiguan general election | ||||
| Government | UPP, BPM | ||||
| Opposition | ABLP | ||||
| Crown of Antigua and Barbuda | |||||
| Senate | |||||
| House of Representatives | |||||
It was the first parliament with a UPP majority.
Members
Senate
| Party[2] | Representative |
|---|---|
| UPP | Hazelyn Francis |
| UPP | Edmond Mansoor |
| UPP | Aziz Hadeed |
| UPP | Joanne Massiah |
| UPP | Colin Derrick |
| ALP | Elmore Charles |
House of Representatives
| Party[3] | Representative | Constituency |
|---|---|---|
| UPP | Baldwin Spencer
Prime Minister |
St. John's Rural West |
| ALP | Gaston Browne | St. John's City West |
| UPP | Harold Lovell | St. John's City East |
| ALP | Steadroy Benjamin | St. John's City South |
| UPP | Winston Williams | St. John's Rural South |
| UPP | Errol Cort | St. John's Rural East |
| UPP | John Maginley | St. John's Rural North |
| UPP | Bertrand Joseph | St. Mary's North |
| UPP | Hilson Baptiste | St. Mary's South |
| UPP | Charlesworth Samuelâ | All Saints East & St. Luke |
| UPP | Chanlah Codrington | All Saints West |
| UPP | Jacqui Quinn-Leandro | St. George |
| ALP | Asot Michael | St. Peter |
| ALP | Robin Yearwood | St. Phillip North |
| UPP | Willmoth Daniel | St. Phillip South |
| UPP | Eleston Adams | St. Paul |
| BPM | Trevor Walker | Barbuda |
| UPP | Justin Simon | Attorney General |
â = died in office