The last general election in Antigua was four years ago. Next year it will be five years until the next general election.
Elections are held every five years in the country of Antigua and Barbuda. The office for the Prime Minister is up for reelection. The last election for Prime Minister was in 2009.
The Governor General of Antigua is currently Rodney Williams since 2014.
Louise Agnetha Lake-Tack is the Governor General for Antigua and Barbuda.
April 2009
At the time of answering, the 28th of July 2014, the last election of any kind were the European elections and local elections both in June 2014. The last general election was in February 2011. The last presidential election was in October 2011.
Prior to the 2010 general election, a general election had not caused a hung Parliament since February 1974, when Labour narrowly failed to win an overall majority at the polls.
We are having one and we have to have one. The UK must have a general election within five years of the last one. The last general election was in 2005 this being means the government have waited until the last possible year to have one. It is important to follow the rules strictly, since any weakness could be exploited by a would-be dictator.
Only around 46% And this was considered high for a general election. high at least, for these last couple general ellections. To get a more accurate figure, query election web pages or encyclopedias.
first: win the party nomination second: win the primary election if there is one last: win the general election
The Con-Lib coalition was formed as a result of the 2010 General Election.
in America,the next general election is 2014
Under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, a General Election cannot be called unless a government collapses (such as the coalition government breaking apart). This means that a general election will only occur five years after the last; currently 7th May 2015.