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The '''1st legislature of Antigua and Barbuda''' was elected on Thursday, 20 December 1951 and was dissolved on 5 October 1956.
The '''1st legislature of Antigua and Barbuda''' was elected on Thursday, 20 December 1951 and was dissolved on 5 October 1956.



Revision as of 05:53, 23 March 2024

The 1st legislature of Antigua and Barbuda was elected on Thursday, 20 December 1951 and was dissolved on 5 October 1956.

It held its first meeting on 3 January 1952.

Members

Legislative Assembly

Party Representative Constituency
ALP Hon. Lionel A. Hurst St. John's City North
ALP Hon. Edmund H. Lake St. John's City South/Barbuda
ALP Hon. Vere C. Bird St. John's Rural West
ALP Hon. Novelle H. Richards St. John's Rural South
ALP Hon. Denfield W. Hurst St. George/St. John Rural North
ALP Hon. Bradley T. Carrott St. Mary
ALP Hon. Donald M. Sheppard St. Peter/St. Philip
ALP Hon. Ernest E. Williams St. Paul
Nominated Members
Hon. Alexander Moody-Stuart*
Hon. S.T. Christian*
Hon. R. Cadman

* The Hon. J.L.E. Jeffrey, OBE, served as a temporary nominated member for 10 weeks starting 25 April 1952 during the leave that was given to the Hon. S.T. Christian.

Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ "Caribbean Elections | Members of the Legislative Council of Antigua and Barbuda 1951 - 1956". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10.