Antigua st. John's - In Friday's poll, the three candidates from the St. Peter's constituency, Asot Michael (ALP, Incumbent), Charlene Samuel (ALP), and Joanne Massiah (UPP), squared off, with Michael receiving 58.1% of the votes.
These results mirror the results of the 2009 elections, where Michael won with 63.27% of the votes, 26.54% more than Massiah.
Total Votes in Poll: 1032
Percentage of Vote for Michael: 58.1%
Percentage of Vote for Samuel: 10.6%
Percentage of Vote for Massiah: 26%
Percentage of Vote for None of the Above: 5.3%
Asot Michael (ALP, Incumbent)
Total Votes: 600
Votes from Antigua and Barbuda: 556
Votes from Overseas: 44
Percentage of Local Votes: 92.7%
Percentage of Overseas Votes: 7.3%
Charlene Samuel (ALP)
Total Votes: 109
Votes from Antigua and Barbuda: 91
Votes from Overseas: 18
Percentage of Local Votes: 83.5%
Percentage of Overseas Votes: 16.5%
Joanne Massiah (UPP)
Total Votes: 268
Votes from Antigua and Barbuda: 234
Votes from Overseas: 34
Percentage of Local Votes: 87.3%
Percentage of Overseas Votes: 12.7%
None of the Above
Total Votes: 55
Votes from Antigua and Barbuda: 44
Votes from Overseas: 11
Percentage of Local Votes: 80%
Percentage of Overseas Votes: 20%
From the start, Michael received the most support, pulling away from the other candidates. Initially, Charlene Samuel led Massiah, but was gradually overtaken by the UPP candidate.
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