Mottley Calls Early General Election in Barbados, Ballots to Be Cast on February 11
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Mottley calls early general election in Barbados, ballots to be cast on February 11
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley Saturday night named February 11 as the date for a general election in her country, the second occasion that she has called a snap election within at least one year remaining on her...
Barbados’ Surprise Election Call Set For Feb. 11
Why Mia Mottley Just Reset the Clock The atmosphere at Westbury Primary School this past Saturday was less like a standard nomination meeting and more like a tactical briefing. When Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley stepped to the podium to announce a general election for February 11, 2026, she wasn’t just calling a vote; she […]
BARBADOS CALLS ELECTIONS — SEEKS THIRD TERM IN OFFICE AS POLLS SET FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2026
BREAKING | POLITICS BARBADOS CALLS ELECTIONS — SEEKS THIRD TERM IN OFFICE AS POLLS SET FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2026 BRIDGETOWN, — Prime Minister has officially called general elections for Wednesday, February 11, 2026, confirming her bid for a third consecutive term and formally placing the country into election mode. The announcement activates the constitutional process and ends all speculation about timing, as Barbadians prepare to decide …
Barbados PM Mia Mottley rings bell for early polls
Barbadians will go to the polls to elect a new government on February, Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced moments ago. The announcement was made at a Barbados Labour Party nomination meeting at Westbury Primary School, where attorney-at-law Michael Lashley KC was confirmed as the party’s candidate for the City. With his nomination, the ruling BLP has completed its slate of candidates for all 30 parliamentary seats. Parliament will be dissolved…
Michael Lashley secures nomination for City of Bridgetown seat
Hundreds of supporters turned out at the Westbury Primary School this evening as veteran politician and attorney-at-law Michael Lashley secured the nomination for the City of Bridgetown seat and was elected unopposed. The development comes after it was confirmed that sitting City MP Corey Lane would not be contesting the seat, clearing the way for Lashley’s return to frontline politics. Supporters gathered early, creating a lively atmosphere as …
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