Arthur Holder

Arthur Holder
Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados
Assumed office
5 June 2018
Preceded byMichael A. Carrington
Member of the House of Assembly of Barbados for Saint Michael Central
In office
2018–2026
Succeeded byTyra Trotman
Personal details
BornArthur Eugene Holder
Waterford, St. Michael, Barbados
PartyBarbados Labour Party
OccupationLawyer, Politician

Arthur Eugene Holder (born Waterford, St. Michael) is a Barbadian politician and lawyer.[1] He was a member of the House of Assembly of Barbados. Holder became the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Barbados on 5 June 2018.[2][3][4]

Early life and career

Arthur Eugene Holder was born in Waterford, Saint Michael. He attended the University of the West Indies and had his post-graduate at the Barry University, Miami.

Holder was the senior advocate at Holder and company. He was the Manager of the Barbados Child Care Board and the programme officer with the National Council on Substance Abuse. In 2013, Holder contested for the Barbados House of Assembly and lost. In 2018, he ran again for office and won. He was elected member of the Barbados House of Assembly in 2018. Immediately after being elected he was appointed the Speaker of the Barbados House of Assembly.

He did not run for the 2026 Barbadian general election, and was succeeded by Tyra Trotman in his constituency.[5] He was later re-elected as the first independently elected Speaker of the House of Assembly.[6]

He is a member of the Barbados Labour Party.[7]


References

  1. ^ "MPs say aid being given to Belle squatters is no election gimmick". Barbados Today. 2022-01-08. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  2. ^ "Barbados". Parline: the IPU’s Open Data Platform. 5 July 2018.
  3. ^ "The House of Assembly". www.barbadosparliament.com.
  4. ^ "Member Details". www.barbadosparliament.com. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  5. ^ Today, Barbados (2026-01-16). "BLP names Tyra Trotman as St Michael Central candidate". Barbados Today. Retrieved 2026-02-23.
  6. ^ Clarke, Sherrylyn (20 February 2026). "Arthur Holder is first independently elected Speaker of the House of Assembly". The Nation Barbados. Retrieved 20 February 2026. This means there are now 31 members in the House of Assembly and as such, the independent Speaker will have a casting vote on matters that are tied.
  7. ^ "BLP St Michael Central candidate 'a man for the people' | Loop Barbados". Loop News. Retrieved 2022-01-31.