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Over 60,000 Registered Voters in Antigua and Barbuda

09 November 2024
This content originally appeared on Antigua News Room.
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In a recent update on voter registration, Antigua and Barbuda’s electoral count is now 61,811 registered electors.

The data, covering registrations from September 30, 2013, through August 31, 2024 was released by ABEC.

The largest concentration of registered voters is seen in St. George, with 5,930 electors, positioning it as a central battleground in future elections.

Close behind are St. John’s Rural West and St. Mary’s North, tallying 5,550 and 5,285 electors, respectively. These figures underscore the significant representation in these constituencies, which may play a decisive role in determining outcomes.

In contrast, St. Philip North and St. Philip South report the lowest voter counts, registering 1,916 and 1,252 electors each. The island of Barbuda has also shown steady engagement, with a total of 1,296 registered voters, reinforcing its unique role in the electoral landscape.

Here is the count of registered electors for each constituency in Antigua and Barbuda as of August 31, 2024:

St. John’s City West – 3,078
St. John’s City East – 2,152
St. John’s City South – 2,054
St. John’s Rural West – 5,550
St. John’s Rural South – 3,966
St. John’s Rural East – 5,043
St. John’s Rural North – 4,252
St. Mary’s North – 5,285
St. Mary’s South – 2,741
All Saints East and St. Luke – 4,151
All Saints West – 5,130
St. George – 5,930
St. Peter – 4,717
St. Philip North – 1,916
St. Philip South – 1,252
St. Paul – 3,298
Barbuda – 1,296

Total Registered Electors: 61,811

VOTER ID RENEWAL EXERCISE STATS:

In August, a total of 4,209 replacement applications were recorded, with St. George leading the tally at 422 applications, followed by St. John’s Rural East and St. John’s Rural North with 350 and 351, respectively. St. John’s City West recorded the lowest count for that month, with 233 applications.

September saw a slight decline in numbers, totaling 3,091 applications. Despite this dip, St. George continued to top the list, recording 302 applications. Other high-activity areas included All Saints West, with 255 applications, and St. Mary’s North, tallying 253.

The numbers dropped further in October, with a total of 1,943 applications. However, the highest applications were again recorded in St. George at 155, while All Saints West and St. Mary’s North followed closely with 146 and 153, respectively. Barbuda, with a total of 244 applications across the three months, saw the least activity in terms of replacement requests.

The overall tally across the three-month period amounted to 9,243 replacement applications. St. John’s Rural West emerged as the constituency with the highest total applications over this period, reaching 805, highlighting significant voter activity in that area.

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