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
+/-
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 - - -
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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  2. ^ Hughes, C (1981) Race and Politics in the Bahamas
    ISBN 978-0-312-66136-6











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