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Description of Electoral System:

(Courtesy of IFES election guide)


AGG.gifThe monarchy is hereditary. In the Senate 17 members are elected by the governor-general. In the House of Representatives 17 members are elected by proportional representation to serve 5-year terms.


Electoral Systems Snapshot

(Courtesy of International IDEA)

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Electoral System for Natural Legislature FPTP
Type Plurality/Majority
Tiers 1
Legislature Size (Directly elected, voting members) 17, 17
Electoral System for President -

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Most recent election

(Courtesy of wikipedia)

Voting for the seat representing Barbuda ended in a draw between the Barbuda People's Movement (an ally of United Progressive Party) and the Barbuda People's Movement for Change (an ally of the Antigua Labour Party), which both got exactly 400 votes. A by-election was held on April 20 in which Trevor Walker of BPM was elected with 408 votes against 394 for the BPMC candidate Arthur Nibbs. A third party had also been in the fray in the first round, Barbudans for a Better Barbuda.

An observer team from the Caribbean Community praised the peaceful vote and said the results "clearly reflect the will of the people." Among recommendations, it urged the Electoral Commission to strengthen its independence.





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