1968 Bahamian general election
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Early general elections were held in the Bahamas on 10 April 1968. The result was a victory for the Progressive Liberal Party, which won 29 seats.[1] Voter turnout was 85.5%.[2]
Results
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
+/- |
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Progressive Liberal Party | 29,156 | 62.8 | 29 | +11 |
United Bahamian Party | 12,371 | 26.6 | 7 | -11 |
Labour Party | 823 | 1.7 | 1 | 0 |
Independents | 1,486 | 3.2 | 1 | 0 |
Invalid/blank votes | - | - | - |
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Total | 46,411 | 100 | 38 | 0 |
Source: Hughes |
Elected MPs
Number |
Name |
Party |
District |
Ethnicity |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Cleophas Adderley |
United Bahamian Party |
New Providence – Nassau City |
Black |
2 |
R.F.A. Roberts |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence East - Centreville |
Black |
3 |
Roland Symonette |
United Bahamian Party |
New Providence East - Shirlea |
White |
4 |
A.G. Butler |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence East – Culmerville |
Black |
5 |
Arthur Hanna |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence East – Anns Town |
Black |
6 |
S.L. Bowe |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence East – Free Town |
Black |
7 |
Geoffrey Johnstone |
United Bahamian Party |
New Providence East – Fort Montagu |
White |
8 |
L.L. Davis |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence East – Fox Hill |
Black |
9 |
E.L. Donaldson |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence West - Killarney |
Black |
10 |
C.T. Maynard |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence West - Gambier |
Black |
11 |
C.C. McMillan |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence West – Fort Charlotte |
Black |
12 |
Milo Butler |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence West – Bains Town |
Black |
13 |
C.V. Wallace Whitfield |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South – St. Agnes |
Black |
14 |
A.A. Foulkes |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South – Grants Town |
Black |
15 |
J.M. Thompson |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South – Fort Fincastle |
Black |
16 |
J.J. Shepherd |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South – St. Michaels |
Black |
17 |
Randol Fawkes |
Labour Party |
New Providence South – St. Barnabas |
Black |
18 |
Clifford Darling |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South - Englerston |
Black |
19 |
E.S. Moxey |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South – Coconut Grove |
Black |
20 |
C.E. Francis |
Progressive Liberal Party |
New Providence South – South Beach |
Black |
21 |
W.J. Levarity |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Grand Bahama – West End & Bimini |
Black |
22 |
M.E. Moore |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Grand Bahama |
Black |
23 |
A.L. Roker |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Andros – Nicholls Town & Berry Islands |
Black |
24 |
C.A. Bain |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Andros – Mangrove Cay |
Black |
25 |
Lynden Pindling |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Andros – Kemps Bay |
Black |
26 |
S.C. Bootle |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Abaco – Coopers Town |
Black |
27 |
Sherwin Archer |
United Bahamian Party |
Abaco – Marsh Harbour |
White |
28 |
Norman Solomon |
United Bahamian Party |
Harbour Island – St. George & Dunmore Town |
White |
29 |
Alvin Braynen |
Independent |
Harbour Island – St. Johns |
White |
30 |
George Thompson |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Eleuthera – Governors Harbour |
Black |
31 |
Preston Albury |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Eleuthera – Rock Sound |
Black |
32 |
O.N. Johnson |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Cat Island |
Black |
33 |
George Smith |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Exuma – Rolleville |
White |
34 |
Livingston Coakley |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Exuma – George Town & Ragged Island |
Black |
35 |
Peter Graham |
United Bahamian Party |
Long Island – North Long Island, Rum Cay & San Salvador |
White |
36 |
Donald D'albenas |
United Bahamian Party |
Long Island – Clarence Town |
White |
37 |
W.A. Moss |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Crooked Islands, Long Cay, & Acklins |
Black |
38 |
J.R. Ford |
Progressive Liberal Party |
Mayaguana & Inagua Islands |
Black |
Source: Hughes |
References
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