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HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY OF SAINT LUCIA


The 'Legislature' has two chambers. The 'House of Assembly' is the popular elected chamber of the Legislature. It has 17 members, elected for a five year term in single-seat constituencies.

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Latest general election
Current Composition
Previous general election
Central Castries by-election
Previous Composition

Latest general election


Current Composition


Following the election of 11 December 2006, the 'House of Assembly of Saint Lucia' comprises the following members:
ConstituencyNameParty
Gros IsletLeonard Spider MontouteUWP
BabonneauEzekiel JosephUWP
Castries NorthStephenson KingUWP
Castries EastPhilip PierreSLP
Castries CentralRichard FrederickUWP
Castries SouthRobert LewisSLP
Castries South EastGuy JosephUWP
Anse la Raye and CanariesKeith MondesirUWP
SoufriereHarold DalsonSLP
ChoiseulRufus BousquetUWP
LaborieAlva BaptisteSLP
Vieux Fort NorthMoses Jean BaptisteSLP
Vieux Fort SouthKenny AnthonySLP
Micoud SouthArsene JamesUWP
Micoud NorthJohn ComptonUWP
Dennery SouthEdmund EstephaneUWP
Dennery NorthMarcus NicholasUWP

Previous general election


Central Castries by-election


Independent candidate Richard Frederick won the Castries Central seat at a by-election on 13 March 2006. Frederick defeated the incumbent Sarah Flood-Beaubrun and Saint Lucia Labour Party candidate Victor La Corbiniere.

Previous Composition


As at 14 March 2006, the 'House of Assembly of Saint Lucia' comprised the following members:
NameConstituencyParty
Dr Kenny AnthonyVieux Fort SouthSLP
Mario MichelGros IsletSLP
Philip PierreCastries EastSLP
Felix FinisterreBabonneauSLP
Damian GreavesDennery SouthSLP
Ignatius JeanCastries NorthSLP
Ferguson JohnChoiseul and SaltibusSLP
Velon JohnLaborieSLP
Menissa RamballyCastries South EastSLP
Jon OdlumCastries SouthSLP
Cyprian LansiquotAnse La Raye / CanariesSLP
Cecil LayVieux Fort NorthSLP
Walter FrancoisSoufriereSLP
Marcus NicholasDennery NorthUWP
Arsene JamesMicoud SouthUWP
Marius WilsonMicoud NorthIndependent
Richard FrederickCastries CentralIndependent


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