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'''Darrell Bradley''' (born 1979) is a Belizean attorney and politician. He has served as Mayor of [[Belize City]] from 2012 to 2018 <ref name="bcbio">[http://belizecitycouncil.org/mayors-biography Belize City Council - Mayor's Biography], The Belize City Council. (accessed 4 May 2015)</ref> |
'''Darrell Bradley''' (born 1979) is a Belizean attorney and politician. He has served as Mayor of [[Belize City]] from 2012 to 2018 <ref name="bcbio">[http://belizecitycouncil.org/mayors-biography Belize City Council - Mayor's Biography], The Belize City Council. (accessed 4 May 2015)</ref> |
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Bradley is an alumnus of [[Saint Louis University]] and the [[University of the West Indies]]. Prior to his mayoral run he served as youth director for the [[United Democratic Party (Belize)|United Democratic Party]]. Bradley was elected Belize City mayor in 2012 and re-elected in 2015 |
Bradley is an alumnus of [[Saint Louis University]] and the [[University of the West Indies]]. Prior to his mayoral run he served as youth director for the [[United Democratic Party (Belize)|United Democratic Party]]. Bradley was elected Belize City mayor in 2012 and re-elected in 2015 and he ended up not running for mayor in 2018 <ref name="ch5muni15">[http://edition.channel5belize.com/archives/110663 "U.D.P. Sweeps 2015 Municipal Elections: Darrell Bradley Re-elected to City Hall"], [[Great Belize Television]], 5 March 2015. (accessed 16 March 2015)</ref> |
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Bradley was the UDP nominee for the [[House of Representatives (Belize)|House of Representatives]] in the [[Caribbean Shores]] [[Constituencies of Belize|constituency]] at the [[Belizean general election, 2015|2015 general election]], however, he lost to the PUP candidate Kareem Musa.<ref name="castillo">Humes, Aaron. [http://www.patrickjonesbelize.com/2015/04/16/santino-castillo-hands-darrell-bradley-caribbean-shores/ "Santino Castillo hands over to Darrell Bradley in Caribbean Shores"], ''Breaking Belize News'', 16 April 2015. (accessed 22 April 2015)</ref> |
Bradley was the UDP nominee for the [[House of Representatives (Belize)|House of Representatives]] in the [[Caribbean Shores]] [[Constituencies of Belize|constituency]] at the [[Belizean general election, 2015|2015 general election]], however, he lost to the PUP candidate Kareem Musa.<ref name="castillo">Humes, Aaron. [http://www.patrickjonesbelize.com/2015/04/16/santino-castillo-hands-darrell-bradley-caribbean-shores/ "Santino Castillo hands over to Darrell Bradley in Caribbean Shores"], ''Breaking Belize News'', 16 April 2015. (accessed 22 April 2015)</ref> |
Revision as of 02:48, 28 April 2018
Darrell Bradley | |
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Mayor of Belize City | |
In office 7 March 2012 – 9 March 2018 | |
Preceded by | Zenaida Moya |
Succeeded by | Bernard Wagner |
Personal details | |
Born | 1979 (age 45–46) Belize |
Political party | United Democratic Party |
Spouse | Julie-Ann Ellis Bradley |
Alma mater | Saint Louis University University of the West Indies |
Profession | Attorney |
Darrell Bradley (born 1979) is a Belizean attorney and politician. He has served as Mayor of Belize City from 2012 to 2018 [1]
Bradley is an alumnus of Saint Louis University and the University of the West Indies. Prior to his mayoral run he served as youth director for the United Democratic Party. Bradley was elected Belize City mayor in 2012 and re-elected in 2015 and he ended up not running for mayor in 2018 [2]
Bradley was the UDP nominee for the House of Representatives in the Caribbean Shores constituency at the 2015 general election, however, he lost to the PUP candidate Kareem Musa.[3]
In August 2017 Bradley announced he will not run for re-election as Belize City mayor in 2018, but he plans to remain active in politics.[4]
References
- ^ Belize City Council - Mayor's Biography, The Belize City Council. (accessed 4 May 2015)
- ^ "U.D.P. Sweeps 2015 Municipal Elections: Darrell Bradley Re-elected to City Hall", Great Belize Television, 5 March 2015. (accessed 16 March 2015)
- ^ Humes, Aaron. "Santino Castillo hands over to Darrell Bradley in Caribbean Shores", Breaking Belize News, 16 April 2015. (accessed 22 April 2015)
- ^ "Bradley exits City Council – Not seeking re election", Breaking Belize News, 1 August 2017. (accessed 8 August 2017)