Saint Michael North East (Barbados Parliament constituency)

Saint Michael North East
Constituency
for the House of Assembly of Barbados
RegionSaint Michael, Barbados
Current constituency
Created1971

Saint Michael North East is a constituency in the Saint Michael parish of Barbados. It was established in 1971.[1] Since 1994, it has been represented in the House of Assembly of the Barbadian Parliament by Mia Mottley, leader of the Barbados Labour Party and Prime Minister since 2018.[2][n 1] The Saint Michael North East constituency is a safe seat for the BLP.

Boundaries

The constituency runs:

From the junction of Spooners Hill with Accommodation Road in a south easterly, easterly and south easterly direction along the middle of Accommodation Road to its junction with 2nd Avenue Promenade Road; thence along the middle of 2nd Avenue Promenade Road to its junction with Military Road; thence in a south easterly direction along the middle of Military Road to its junction with Highway 2 (the Bank Hall Main Road); thence in a north easterly direction along the middle of Highway 2 to its junction with Waterford Cross Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of Waterford Cross Road to its junction with Highway 3 (the Station Hill-Dayrells Hill Road); thence in a northerly direction along the middle of Highway 3 to its junction with Cole Hole at Bourne’s Village; thence in a northerly direction along this road to the culvert where it crosses a gully; thence along this gully in a south westerly, north westerly and north easterly direction to a point opposite Applewhaites Tenantry Road, thence along the line joining this point to the road junction and in a north westerly direction along Applewhaites Tenantry Road to its junction with a public road called Highway E (the Hothersal Turning-Bibbys Lane Road); thence in a south westerly direction along the middle of Highway E to its junction with the Canewood-Jackson Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of Canewood-Jackson Road to its junction with Highway 2 (Jackson Spooners Hill Road); thence in a southerly direction along the middle of Jackson-Spooners Hill Road to its junction with 4th Avenue Green Hill Road; thence in a north westerly direction along the middle of 4th Avenue Green Hill Road to its junction with 2nd Avenue Green Hill Road; thence in a southerly direction along 2nd Avenue Green Hill Road to its junction with Johnson Land Tenantry Road; thence in a northerly and south westerly direction along the middle of Johnson Land Tenantry Road to its junction with Whitehall Tenantry Road; thence in a westerly direction along the middle of Whitehall Tenantry Road to its junction with Whitehall No.1 Road; thence in a south westerly direction along the middle of Whitehall No. 1 Road to its junction with Whitehall-Cave Hill Road; thence in a north westerly direction along the middle of Whitehall-Cave Hill Road to a point north of the flight of steps terminating in Rockhampton Road; then along this flight of steps to Rockhampton Road; thence in an easterly and then southerly direction along the middle of Rockhampton Road to its junction with Brecon Road; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of Brecon Road to its junction with Long Gap; thence in an easterly direction along the middle of Long Gap to its junction with the Spooners Hill Road; thence in a southerly direction along the middle of Spooners Hill Road to its junction with Accommodation Road (the starting point).[3]

Members

Election Member Party
2018 Mia Mottley BLP
2022

Elections

2022

St. Michael North East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BLP Mia Mottley 3,216 86.0 −1.2
DLP Damien Griffith 476 12.7 +3.1
BFP Roy Turney 48 1.3 +0.6
Majority 2,740 73.3 −4.3
Turnout 3,740
BLP hold Swing -2.1

2018

St. Michael North East
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BLP Mia Mottley 4,553 87.2 +18.3
DLP Patrick Todd 500 9.6 −21.5
SB Kemar Stuart 133 2.5 new
Bajan Free Party Enlou Frere 37 0.7 new
Majority 4,053 77.6 +39.8
Turnout 5,223
BLP hold Swing +19.9

Notes

  1. ^ As with all constituencies, the constituency elects one member of parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election at least every five years.

References

  1. ^ "The History | BARBADOSPARLIAMENT.COM". www.barbadosparliament.com. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
  2. ^ "The Honourable Mia Amor Mottley, SC, MP – PMO". pmo.gov.bb. Archived from the original on 3 January 2026. Retrieved 30 January 2026.
  3. ^ "Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Review of Boundaries) Order, 2002" (PDF). Electoral and Boundaries Commission. 10 July 2002. p. F14. Retrieved 24 November 2024.