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General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 18 September 1950. [1] The Butler Party emerged as the largest in the Legislative Council, winning six of the 18 seats. Voter turnout was 70%. [2]
The Legislative Council of Trinidad and Tobago served as an advisory commission to the governor in British-ruled Trinidad and Tobago, between 1831 [1]: 23 and independence in 1962. The Legislative Council consisted of a mixture of appointed and elected members.
Roy Adolphus Joseph (1909–1979) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He served as Mayor of San Fernando, Member of the Legislative Council, Minister of Education and Social Services, and Member of the Federal Parliament of the West Indies Federation. Born in San Fernando to Lebanese immigrants, Joseph was educated at Naparima College. He ...
The Tobago-based Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) is the third biggest political party, with one assemblymember in the Tobago House of Assembly, since 2022. former PDP Independents currently govern the Tobago House of Assembly since 2022. The PNM is the only political party which contests elections in both Trinidad and Tobago.
1950 Trinidad and Tobago general election This page was last edited on 2 March 2019, at 00:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The Caribbean Socialist Party was a political party in Trinidad and Tobago. Led by Patrick Solomon, it contested the 1950 general elections with the Butler Party, receiving 3% of the vote and winning a single seat, [1] taken by A. P. T. James. It did not contest any further national elections. [2]
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Keith Rowley claimed victory for his ruling party in a general election on Monday, appearing to secure a second term despite concern over the coronavirus ...
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