14th Bahamian Parliament
Parliament of the Bahamas
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The 14th Bahamian Parliament was the Parliament of The Bahamas sitting between 2021 and 2026.[1] It was elected in the 2021 Bahamian general election.[2] There are 39 members of the house.[3]
JurisdictionThe Bahamas
Meeting placeBahamian Parliament Building
Term6 October 2021 â 8 April 2026
Election2021 general election
| 14th Bahamian Parliament | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Jurisdiction | The Bahamas | ||||
| Meeting place | Bahamian Parliament Building | ||||
| Term | 6 October 2021 â 8 April 2026 | ||||
| Election | 2021 general election | ||||
| House of Assembly | |||||
| Members | 39 | ||||
| Speaker | Patricia Deveaux | ||||
| Prime Minister | Philip "Brave" Davis | ||||
| Leader of the Opposition | Hubert Minnis (Sept.-Nov. 2021) Michael Pintard (since Nov. 2021) | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 16 | ||||
| President | Lashell Adderley | ||||
| Crown-in-Parliament Elizabeth II (2021-2022) Charles III (since 2022) (represented by Cornelius A. Smith until 2023, then by Cynthia A. Pratt) | |||||
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Members
MPs
Senators
By-Elections
- West Grand Bahama and Bimini on November 23, 2023, triggered by the death of Obie Wilchcombe MP (PLP) and was won by PLP candidate Kingsley Smith. [62]
- Golden Isles on November 24, 2025, triggered by the death of Vaughn Miller MP (PLP) and was won by PLP candidate Darron Pickstock, who resigned from from the Senate for the contest. [63]