The 11th Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda was elected on 9 March 1999.

Members

Senate

Party[1] Representative
ALP Hon. Millicent Percival
ALP Hon. George Bernard Walker
ALP Hon. Guy Yearwood
ALP Hon. Asot Micheal
ALP Hon. Kenrick Isaac
ALP Hon. Reuben James
ALP Hon. Llewellyn Smith
ALP Hon. Samuel Aymer
ALP Hon. Nathalie Payne
ALP Hon. Charles Fernandez
ALP Hon. Rupert Sterling
UPP Hon. Leonard T. Hector
UPP Hon. Lionel Gomes
UPP Hon. Bertrand Joseph
UPP Hon. Ralph Potter
Hon. Aziz F. Hadeed
Hon. Cavlin Gore
ALP Hon. Osmund Lake

House of Representatives

Party[2] Representative Constituency
ALP Hon. Lester Bird

Prime Minister

St. John's Rural East
UPP Hon. Baldwin Spencer

Leader of the Opposition

St. John's Rural West
ALP Hon. Gaston Browne St. John's City West
ALP Hon. John St. Luce St. John's City East
ALP Hon. Steadroy Cutie Benjamin St. John's City South
ALP Hon. Vere Bird Jr. St. John's Rural South
ALP Hon. Bernard Percival St. John's Rural North
ALP Hon. Molwyn Joseph St. Mary's North
UPP Hon. Hilson Baptiste St. Mary's South
UPP Hon. Charlesworth T. Samuel All Saints East & St. Luke
ALP Hon. Hilroy Humphreys All Saints West
UPP Hon. Kenneth Francis St. George
ALP Hon. Longford Jeremy St. Peter
ALP Hon. Robin Yearwood St. Phillip North
ALP Hon. Sherfield Bowen St. Phillip South
ALP Hon. Rodney Williams St. Paul
BPM Hon. Thomas Hilbourne Frank Barbuda
Hon. Gertel Thom Attorney General

References

  1. "Caribbean Elections | Members of the Senate of Antigua and Barbuda 1999 - 2004". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
  2. "Caribbean Elections | Members of the House of Representatives Antigua and Barbuda 1999 - 2004". www.caribbeanelections.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
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