2025 St. James North by-election

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2025 St James North constituency by-election

 2022
21 May 2025
2026 
Turnout37.85% (Decrease 2.95pp)
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Chad Blackman Felicia Dujon
Party BLP DLP
Popular vote 2,723 468
Percentage 84.27% 14.48%
Swing Increase 3.57pp Decrease 4.82pp

Boundary of St. James in Barbados

MP before election

Edmund Hinkson
BLP

Elected MP

Chad Blackman
BLP

A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of Saint James North on 21 May 2025,[1] following the resignation of incumbent Barbados Labour Party (BLP) Member of Parliament Edmund Hinkson,[2] who had represented the constituency since the 2013 Barbadian general election. It was the first by-election held after Barbados became a republic.

Member of Parliament Edmund Hinkson, who was the representative for constituency of St. James North in the House of Assembly of Barbados, resigned from the elected position on 25 April 2025 triggering a by-election. That same day Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced the date of the by-election and 26 April 2025 and President Sandra Mason issued a Writ for the election to take place. In accordance to section 47, subsection two of Constitution of Barbados, vacant seats in the lower house must have a by-election within 90 days.[3] Nomination day was announced to be 6 May 2025 and election day 21 May 2025.

Previous election

St. James North

St. James North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BLP Edmund Hinkson 2,536 80.7 −3.0
DLP Charles Worrell 608 19.3 +6.0
Majority 1,928 61.3 −9.1
Turnout 3,159 40.80
Registered electors 7,726
BLP hold Swing -4.5

Campaign

Conduct

The Electoral and Boundaries Commission reported all seven polling stations opened on time and voting process had no major glitches during the voting period. A few electoral infractions were investigated after reports of DLP election posters being within 100 yards of polling stations which is prohibited by law. The commission, after investigations, ordered party officials to remove them which was completed.[8][9] The election was also praised by the National Organisation of the Disabled (BARNOD) and disabled voters for the improvements to the voting process for disabled people citing an easier and smoother procedure than previous elections.[10]

Results

Chad Blackman won the election, keeping the seat in BLP hands.[11] Turnout was 37.85%.[12]

St. James North
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BLP Chad Blackman 3,154 84.27 +3.57
DLP Felicia Dujon 468 14.48 −4.82
Community Empowerment Party Steffanie Williams 21 0.64 New
BFP Alex Mitchell 7 0.21 New
Majority 2,686 57.93
Total valid votes 3,219 99.62
Turnout 3231 37.85
Registered electors 8,538
BLP hold Swing +3.57

Aftermath

See also

References

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