Generalelections are scheduled to be held in Barbados by 2027 to elect the 30 members of the House of Assembly. The 30 members of the House of Assembly...
accept the post of Barbadian High Commissioner to Canada. It was the first by-election to take place since the 2018 generalelection. Toni Moore retained...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 19 January 2022 to elect the 30 members of the House of Assembly. The ruling Barbados Labour Party won all...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 15 January 2008. A concurrent referendum to determine whether or not to become a republic was initially planned...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 21 May 2003. The result was a victory for the Barbados Labour Party, which won 23 of the 30 seats. Voter turnout...
Early generalelections were held in Barbados on 6 September 1994. The result was a victory for the opposition Barbados Labour Party, which won 19 of...
first-past-the-post constituencies. This was also the first election in modern Barbadian history to be contested by only two political parties, not including...
the nextGeneralElection has been set. Barbadians will be heading to the polls on Thursday, February 21 to cast their votes. Nomination day is next week...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 2 September 1976. The result was a victory for the Barbados Labour Party, which won 17 of the 24 seats, defeating...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 4 December 1961. They were the first held after Barbados was granted full self-government earlier in the year...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 28 May 1986. The result was a landslide victory for the Democratic Labour Party, which won 24 of the 27 seats...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 20 January 1999. The result was a landslide victory for the Barbados Labour Party led by Owen Arthur, which...
Generalelections were held in Barbados in November 1946. The Barbados Labour Party emerged as the largest party, winning nine of the 24 seats. Following...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 22 January 1991 to elect all 28 members (MPs) of the House of Assembly of Barbados. The result was a victory...
and Domestic Violence. Following the BLP's victory in the 1994 Barbadiangeneralelection, Mottley was appointed as the minister of education, youth affairs...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 18 June 1981. The result was a victory for the ruling Barbados Labour Party, which won 17 of the 27 seats....
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 3 November 1966. This election was the last contested using two-member constituencies, in which each voter...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 7 December 1956. The result was a victory for the Barbados Labour Party, which won 15 of the 24 seats. MPs...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 13 December 1951, the first held under universal suffrage. The result was a victory for the Barbados Labour...
The 2021 Barbadian presidential election was held on 20 October 2021 to choose the first president of Barbados, an office established as part of Barbados...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 26 January 1942. The result was a victory for the Barbados Electors Association, which won 15 of the 24 seats...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 13 December 1948. The Barbados Labour Party remained the largest party, winning 12 of the 24 seats in the House...
Generalelections were held in Barbados on 27 November 1944. Three parties each won eight of the 24 seats in the House of Assembly. The elections were...
Generalelections were held in Barbados in 1940. The Voters Association won all but five of the seats in the House of Assembly, with the Barbados Progressive...
death, and Bernard St. John's premiership ended with the 1986 Barbadiangeneralelection he would assume leadership of the BLP in 1986 and the position...
the 2005 act was planned to be held concurrently with the 2008 Barbadiangeneralelection. On 2 December 2007, reports emerged that this vote was put off...
the supreme law of the nation. The Attorney General heads the independent judiciary. Historically, Barbadian law was based entirely on English common law...
sits roughly 40–45 days a year and is presided over by a Speaker. The Barbadian House of Assembly chamber is located in the east-wing of The Public Buildings...