The document summarizes results from multiple Belize City Council elections between 1962 and 2003. It provides candidate names, party affiliations, number of votes received, and whether they were elected for each election. It also includes summaries of seats and councillors won by party and sex, as well as the percentage of votes received by each major party.
Hounds vs Florida Launch 7.22.16
Game was originally at Florida on June 18 but due to weather and venue, game was rescheduled for July 22 in Charlotte.
Hounds vs Florida Launch 7.22.16
Game was originally at Florida on June 18 but due to weather and venue, game was rescheduled for July 22 in Charlotte.
The pre-1988 Constitutional Amendment of Section 90 (1) (a) was specific in deciding on the size of each electoral division, as follows:
"An electoral division shall consist of NOT LESS THAN 2,000 and NOT MORE THAN 3,000 registered electors".
However, this was changed by the first amendment to the Belize Constitution in 1988. Section 90 (1) (a) now states that, "Each electoral division shall have AS NEARLY AS MAY BE, an equal number of persons eligible to vote".
ELECTORAL BOUNDARY REDISTRICTING BELIZE--A Historical Overview As At Septembe...Myrtle Palacio
The last boundary redistricting exercise in 2004/2005 was the first endeavour at narrowing the gap in electoral population between divisions. The wide gap was decreased substantially from a ratio of 4.4: 1 to 1.7: 1, nationally. In the Belize District, the gap was narrowed from a ratio of 3.1: 1 to 1.3: 1. This was accomplished by setting guiding principles to keep adjustments to a minimum and setting a tolerance limit.
BELIZE Boundary redistricting has been conducted from very early on in our post adult suffrage electoral history. The increase in the number of electoral divisions overtime resulted in adjustments to the boundaries of constituencies. In 1954 the number of electoral divisions increased from six to nine. While the number of constituencies has been conducted multiple times in Belize, it was not until 2004/2005 that any attempt was made to decrease substantial differences in the population sizes between constituencies.
In his own way, Cornelius Patrick Cacho is a philanthropist. On May 12th 2022 at the young age of 95, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from the Florida Gulf Coast University. Along with his wife of 57 years, the late Laura Noguera Cacho, they have contributed time and money to educational institutions in their home community in Florida. Since establishing the scholarship fund at the Florida Gulf Coast University, some 44 students have been assisted and 23 have graduated.
There are two indigenous peoples in Belize namely the Garifuna and the Maya, However, only the Maya are widely promoted as such. The Garifuna people are biologically and culturally indigenous to the Circum-Caribbean sub-region, where Belize is located. Their biological and cultural origins come from the Arawak and Carib peoples, and an intermixture with Africans which took place in the Eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent.
Legalizing Political financing and Political Parties--Whereforth Belize?
In Belize, Political parties are necessary organizations to source leaders for the ballot paper. However, to date, there are no laws to govern political parties that are tasked with such important pursuits as leadership of governance in a country of people. Political parties are not perceived as NGOs or businesses or partnerships, but they exist. Election financing to maintain a political party between elections, to contest elections and successfully bring a political party into power has become extremely exorbitant. However, a political party cannot finance itself through membership subscriptions, so where does the financing come from?
Garifuna Journey: Acknowledging contributions of TeachersMyrtle Palacio
The paper brings attention to the past sacrifices of teachers as leaders in highlighting a poem written by Mr. Alfonso Cayetano entitled “A Tribute to Garifuna Teachers”. The following are excerpts from the poem. “Wherever a Union Jack Flag was erected in British Honduras, Garifuna teachers went like brave soldiers to establish schools. Garifuna teachers and pioneers enlightened and tilled the fertile minds of our Belizean children. You left your comfortable homes to serve the rural areas of Belize. You and your families lived in substandard housing. You waded in belly deep swamps to get to your teaching post. You were cut off from regular Belizean life to teach in labyrinth areas of Belize. Your family was deprived of medical attention because of the Remote areas of Belize. Your family members were bitten by mosquitoes, horse flies, scorpions, rats, bats and poisonous snakes. Your wives and children became sick and mentally ill..."
International Election Observer Mission Effect--Belize 2008 Parliamentary Ele...Myrtle Palacio
As the 2008 parliamentary election day drew closer, Belize was undergoing something of a crisis, whereby anything goes in the Media. It resembled more a feeding frenzy, and prompted one to question the role elections play in the consolidation of democracy. In the midst of all this the Government of Belize undertook the bold step to invite International Election
Observers to the 2008 Election. International election observation has become an important mechanism for ensuring election integrity and enhancing the credibility and legitimacy of elections (ACE, September 2006). While it enjoys almost universal acceptance, international election observation is conducted during an exceedingly sensitive period in the existence of that country and its people, and due to limitations only a snapshot of the political culture is observed (Brahm, Sept. 2004). This was the first election observer mission to Belize and the Commonwealth Secretariat was the Observer
Group so invited. The Commonwealth Team consisting of five persons including two staff persons were deployed on a short term mission, arriving approximately four days prior to Election Day.
Buyei john Mariano--A Tribute To Our BuyeiMyrtle Palacio
Baba John Mariano was a man of many persons:
Baba le Buyei believed that his gift of healing and spirituality is exactly that, a gift bestowed upon him by the Ahari, lidagiyen Juan Buyei le lebu. It became a responsibility which he accepted with much honour and humility.
Baba le Wanaragua was the Abuti as the Keeper of the Wanaragua flame---passed down from Max Garcia, then John Wild, then Baba John as the Banquater. Baba John was passionate about maintaining discipline and dress code---long sleeves and stockings to hide the skin, the mask to remain on the face when outside, no drinking, offensive language, and “vulgar” dancing.
As an educator of the Garifuna culture, Baba John volunteered at several schools to lecture on various aspects of the Garifuna culture, particularity the spirituality. Since his retirement to Dangriga, he was charged with the annual Yurumei for the children of Christ the King Anglican School.
The term Joncunu comes in many other forms, such as, Junkanoo, Jonkonnnu, Jonkanu, Jankunu. The dance is West African in origin deriving from African slaves and is a traditional festival form still practiced in what was the British West Indies—in The Bahamas, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis etc. It is a satirical dance where dancers by the attire including the mask, mock and ridicule the colonial slave masters dancing to a fast tempo. In the Garifuna language the dance is called Wanaragua.
Adugurahani or Dugu is a cultural religious identified with the Garifuna of Belize. It is the most symbolic and sacred ceremony in Garifuna spirituality.
Early History of Methodism in Stann Creek, Belize Myrtle Palacio
The Methodist Church first started in Stann Cree Town, Belize in Early 1800s. Garifuna leaders played a major role in the development of the Church as teachers and preachers. Several of the ministers in the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas are form Stann Creek Town now called Dangriga.
Redefining Ethnicity in Post-independent Belize: the case of the Garifuna an...Myrtle Palacio
Ethnic definitions and identity based on the colonial school of thought remain the main component for identification in post-independent Belize, notwithstanding the prevalence of interethnic marriages resulting in offsprings, partly due to increased geographical mobility.
This study singled out two elements in ethnic re-definition, the Garifuna and Creole, in Belize City. As two black peoples their offsprings share the same basic phenotypes. As a result, physical differences are not distinctly visible relative to other groups, to objectively define ethnic identity. This paper examines the self-identity and ethnic affiliations of these offsprings, which do not fit into the existing antiquated ethnic definitions.
This study utilized the qualitative research method to allow for extensive face-to-face assessment using open-ended inquiry. It also applied the social constructivist/interpretivist theory in narrative analysis to elicit from respondents the stories of their lives as they perceived them. Identifying as both Garifuna and Creole, I applied the Feminist Standpoint theory and the theory of Indigenous Anthropology. Both theories support the need to research your own, as the “situated knower” or the insider. This emic perspective as embraced by the study, may be a novel undertaking in the literature on ethnicity in Belize.
Preliminary Statement of OAS on Belize's 2012 ElectionMyrtle Palacio
The OAS was invited by the GoB to observe the 2012 Elections. This is the preliminary Report which they presented to the Press on Thursday March 8, 2012. It is damning of the Election activities of the governing party--reference the sections in Bold. The PUP under Francis Fonseca in a Short time gained enough traction to increase their number of seats from 6 to 14 and the UDP under Dean Barrow lost 9 seats when that part went from 25 to 17. It was an extremely close election 14 to 17 seats with 4 seats have narrow margins. The PUP as a party has not conceded as they are mounting challenges in several divisions.
Address by PUP Party Leader Hon Francis Fonseca at the PUP Endorsement Conven...Myrtle Palacio
New PUP Party Leader Hon Francis Fonseca was endorsed on Saturday October 29, 2011. Tthis contains his presentation to the Party in his acceptance speech.
Eighth Amendment Bill to the Belize Constitution: Formerly the Ninth Amendm...Myrtle Palacio
The controversial Bill goes to the House in less than 24 hours for approval on October 24, 2011. It has been rename the Eight Amendment Bill and critis claim that it still contains some "Offensive" Sections---Sopme notes and a copy of the Bill.
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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Belize City Council Election Results 1962 to 2003, By I.Myrtle Palacio
1. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 12 1962
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
C.L.B. Rogers 5083 Elected
Fred Westby 5034 Elected
George Price 5027 Elected
James Meighan 4975 Elected
Gwendolyn Lizarraga 4948 Elected
Orlando Lizama 4937 Elected
Anthony Meighan 4919 Elected
Lois Encalada 4897 Elected
Vallan Neal 4805 Elected
NIP
Phillip Goldson 3816
Jaime Staines 3718
Edward Flowers 3666
Leotine Gillett 3569
Reginald Brooks 3554
Helen Taylor 3536
Sabino Savery 3532
Floss Cassassola 3509
Rosita Williams 3461
2. Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 9 Male 12 PUP 57.9%
NIP 0 Female 6 NIP 42.1%
Source: Belize Billboard, Thursday, December 13, 1962
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 14, 1965
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
Fred D. Wesby 5239 Elected
Anthony F. Meighan 5225 Elected
Orlando A. Lizama 5322 Elected
Lois E. Encalada 5223 Elected
William E. Coffin 5105 Elected
George O. Dakers 5251 Elected
Homero A. Escalante 5253 Elected
Marie L. Usher 5099 Elected
James N. Meighan 4971 Elected
NIP
Fredrick O. Moody 539
Gilbert R. Lightburn 269
Edward D. Flowers 4446
Howell Longswoth 4411
Helen E. Taylor 4407
Leotine C. Gillett 4410
Colville N. Young 4603
Rolando Perdomo 4341
Clare E. Gill 4331
3. INDEPENDENT
Abel T. Rudon 4332
Edward A. Anderson 4351
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 9 Male 16 PUP 54%
NIP 0 Female 4 NIP 36%
IND 10%
Source: British Honduras Gazette, January 22, 1966
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
April 30, 1969
Candidates No. of Votes Remarks
PUP
Brian Norris Chavannes 4870 Elected
William Elijah Coffin 4964 Elected
George Oscar Osbon Dakers 5076 Elected
Iris Gullap 4724 Elected
Adolfo Lizarraga 5009 Elected
Anthony F. Meighan 4946 Elected
James Nathaniel Meighan 5045 Elected
James Leopold Rogers 4904 Elected
Peter Alexander Thomas 4717 Elected
NIP
Edward Allan Anderson 4434
Reginald Brooks 4310
Henry Clifton Fairweather 4539
Edward Dugal Flowers 4452
Ulric Rollington Fuller 4157
Francis Lionel McNab 4096
Rolando Perdomo 4242
Helen Ethel Elizabeth Taylor 4193
4. Colville Norbert Young 4485
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 9 Male 16 PUP 53.21%
NIP 0 Female 2 NIP 46.79%
Source: British Honduras Gazette, May 3, 1969
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 8, 1971
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
George Oscar Osborne Dakers 4499 Elected
William Elijah Coffin 4425 Elected
Adolfo Lizarraga 4396 Elected
Doyle Andy Ewell 4292 Elected
James Leopold Rogers 4291 Elected
Brian Norris Chavannes 4236 Elected
Peter Alexander Thomas 4151 Elected
Michael Ashton Usher 4150 Elected
Iris Gullap 4134 Elected
COALITION NINE
Evan Anthony Hyde 2953
Rita Berry 2564
Melbourne Elwin Burgess 2562
Denzie W. Belisle 2551
Ismael Omar Shabazz 2549
Edney Bennett 2544
Clifford Liston Leslie 2513
Walter Hubert Gardiner 2499
Thomas Abraham 2443
5. INDEPENDENT
Anthony F. Meighan 801
Reginald Brooks 432
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 9 Male 18 PUP 63.82%
COALITION 0 Female 2 COALITION 34.14%
IND 0 IND 1.33%
Source: British Honduras Gazette December 24, 1971
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 11,1974
UDP No. of Votes Remarks
Manuel Esquivel 3943 Elected
Collet Fitzgerald Gill 3815
Phillip S. W. Goldson 4036 Elected
Harry L. Lawrence 3857 Elected
Eric Gilbert Neal 3819
Paul Peter Rodriguez 3994 Elected
Curl Osman Thompson 3916 Elected
Kennett Tillett 4085 Elected
Angus McPherson Vernon 3642
PUP
William Elijah Coffin 3762
George Oscar Osborn Dakers 3971 Elected
Jose Encalada 3834 Elected
Jose Eduardo Erales 3673
Alvan Llewelln Fuller 3895 Elected
Iris Mae Gullap 3716
Louis Humphreys 3766
Edward Nabil Musa 3828
Doyle Prince 3699
6. Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
UDP 6 Male 17 UDP 51.69%
PUP 3 Female 1 PUP 49.30%
Source: Government Gazette, December 21, 1974
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 7,1977
UDP No. of Votes Remarks
Paul Rodriguez 5162 Elected
Phillip Goldson 5078 Elected
Manuel Esquivel 5062 Elected
Ken Tillett 5055 Elected
Harry Lawrence 4968 Elected
Lionel Tillett 4963 Elected
Curl Thompson 4956 Elected
Eudora Pitts 4907 Elected
Jacqueline DeShield 4849 Elected
45000
PUP
Said Musa 4414
George Daker 4412
Jose Encalada 4386
Alvan Fuller 4360
Leroy Taegar 4343
Signa Yorke 4316
Edwin Flowers 4302
lois Young 4289
Evan Hyde 4203
7. Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
UDP 9 Male 14 UDP 54%
PUP 0 Female 4 PUP 46%
Source: Reporter, December 11, 1977
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 17 1980
PUP
No. of
Votes Remarks
Dorian Barrow 6620 Elected
Alvan Fuller 6585 Elected
Gloria McField 6528 Elected
Rafael Chavez 6505 Elected
Harry Lui 6479 Elected
Daniel Meighan 6447 Elected
Simeon Sampson 6445 Elected
Earl Ferguson 6440 Elected
Remijio Montejo 6385 Elected
UDP
Manuel Esquivel 5655
Philip Goldson 5650
Derek Aikman 5620
Curl Thompson 5528
Gustavo Bautista 5450
Jacqueline DeShield 5424
8. Leroy Panting 5413
Eudora Pitts 5406
Samuel Rhaburn 5392
Seats by Party
Councill
ors by
Sex
% Votes
by Party
PUP 9
Male
15
PUP
54.12%
UDP 0
Female
3
UDP
45.88%
Source: Belize Gazett, January 3, 1981
9. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 14 1983
UDP No. of Votes Remark
Dean Barrow 7121 Elected
Derek Aikman 7096 Elected
Hubert Elrington Jr. 6954 Elected
Philip Goldson 6896 Elected
Carlos Castillo 6885 Elected
Frank Lizama 6859 Elected
Gustavo Bautista 6826 Elected
Rodwell Pinks 6708 Elected
Samuel Rhaburn 6678 Elected
PUP
Remijio Montejo 5002
Merlene Fonseca 4988
Gloria McField 4987
Rafael Chavez 4971
Dorian Barrow 4924
Harry Lui 4910
Marie Lewis 4838
Victor Usher 4837
Winston Smiling 4812
Seats by Party
Councillors by
Sex % Votes by Party
UDP 9 Male 15 UDP 58.35%
PUP 0 Female 3 PUP 41.65%
Source: Belize Gazette, December 24,
1983
10. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
December 10,1986
UDP No. of Votes Remarks
Deanna Nisbet 6758 Elected
Frank Lizama 6743 Elected
Ellis Arnold 6710 Elected
Bernard Pitts 6684 Elected
Michael Young 6675 Elected
K.B. Smith 6665 Elected
Cyril Davis 6655 Elected
Edward Eau 6637 Elected
R. Ramon Vaquez 6633 Elected
PUP
Araceli Krohn 4999
Remijio Montejo 4929
Glen Quallo 4928
Henry Latchman 4908
Carlos Diaz 4897
Louis Humphreys 4844
Everal Waight 4830
Mark Usher 4790
William Reyes 4729
11. BPP
Nicholas Pollard Sr. 201
Frederick Hunter 190
Walter Whittaker 109
Lolita Delgado 98
Collington Beeks 96
Leslie Gentle 93
James Pasqual 80
Leonard Reyes 80
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 0 Male 23 PUP 41.78%
UDP 9 Female 3 UDP 57.32%
BPP 0 BPP 0.90%
Source: Belize Gazette, December 20, 1986
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
DECEMBER 6 1989
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
Jose Coye 7210 Elected
William David Fonseca 7160 Elected
Dorla Eleanor Bowman 7149 Elected
Raymond Albert Cox 7139 Elected
Manuel Jesus Bautista 7116 Elected
Roy Gilbert Young 7113 Elected
Stephen Henry Latchman 7066 Elected
Adrian A. (Danny) Madrid 7035 Elected
12. Thomas Henry Greenwood 7026 Elected
UDP
Michael Young 6031
Kenneth N. Smith 6006
B. Q. Pitts 6003
Faith Stuart-Babb 6002
Cyril G. Davis 5982
Hubert Elrington 5913
Reginald Rodriguez 5896
Cleophas Lord 5847
Rodwell Pinks 5845
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 9 Male 16 PUP 54.46%
UDP 0 Female 2 UDP 45.54%
Source: Belize Gazette, March 27, 1989
13. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
March 18 1993
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
Jose Alfredo Coye 7822 Elected
William David Fonseca 7699 Elected
Raymond Albert Cox 7668 Elected
Stephen Latchman 7598 Elected
Juliet Orosco Soberanis 7576 Elected
Manuel Jesus Bautista 7548 Elected
Roy Gilber Young 7521 Elected
Darrell Carter 7518 Elected
Adrian (Danny) Madrid 7424 Elected
UDP
Owen H. Morrison 5547
Myrna K. McDonald
Manzanares 5390
M. Solangel Arguelles 5339
Ellis R. Arnold 5259
Philip Brackett 5180
Michael Samuel Godoy 5157
Geraldine Jennifer Tillett 5021
Howell Longsworth 5015
Ralph Lewin Hulse 4917
NABR
Adelma Lanthi Broaster 948
Frank Alexander Lizama 867
K. B. Smith 731
Figenia V. Cayetano 645
Anthony Cervantes 608
Leigh (Gerilee) Flowers 607
Derek Bernard Gabourel 533
Charles Selaise Hope 520
Edward F. Robateau 484
Source: Belize Gazette, March
27, 1993
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 9 Male 21 PUP 56.44%
UDP 0 Female 6 UDP 38.65%
15. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
March 18,1996
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
Jose Coye 8897 Elected
William David Fonseca 8549 Elected
Marshall M. Nunez 8402 Elected
Merilyn "Marlin" Young 8391 Elected
Darrell Carter 8384 Elected
Stephen Latchman 8364 Elected
Adrian (Danny) Madrid J.P. 8330 Elected
Eric Kirkwood 8284 Elected
Olga May Gordon 8272 Elected
UDP
Myrna Kaye Manzanares 6212
Thomas G. Morrison J.P. 5662
Cleophas Lord J.P. 5606
Omar Ramon Mitchell 5594
Anthony (Boots) Martinez 5567
Roderick James Elijio 5536
Lionel Douglas Clarke 5535
Norman Charles Rodriguez 5414
Wilmore Staine 5260
NABR
Gilda Jo-Ann Lewis 937
Adelma Ianthi Broaster 900
Ward Grant 600
Figenia Vilkirey Cayetano 572
Leigh Harrison Flowers 536
Reuben Randolph Middleton 506
Radiance Angela Hill 369
Conrad Edison Staine 339
Clarence Alvin McKay Jr. 282
PDP
Marisa (Marisol) Quan 767
Estevan (Steve) Perera 637
Joseito Nasario (Joe) Sosa 618
Gilroy Usher 515
Enrique Silva 502
Robert (Capi) Mariano 477
16. BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
March 3 1999
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
DAVID FONSECA 8123 Elected
Marshall Nunez 8753 Elected
Remond cox 8736 Elected
Gus A Perera 8647 Elected
Elosia Trujeque 8629 Elected
Andrian (Danny) Madrid 8621 Elected
Lillette Barkley Waite 8594 Elected
Yasmin Shoman 8544 Elected
Darrel Carter 8531 Elected
Maerilyn E Young 8514 Elected
Austin Waight 8489 Elected
17. UDP
Anthony "Boots" Martinez 5230
Patrick Jason Faber 6000
Denys "Sister B" Barrow Anderson 5959
Myrna Kaye Manzanares 5937
Dale "Teach" Anthony 5836
Brian Bennett Hall 5697
Albert "Girl" Robinson 5658
Sydney Fuller 5643
Deon Orlando Lind 5637
Chester Sutherland 5622
Enrique L Silva 5553
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 11 Male 16 PUP 60%
UDP 0 Female 6 UDP 40%
Source: Election and Boundaries Department
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
March 5, 2003
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
David Fonseca 12575 Elected
Lindsford Castillo 12409 Elected
Jenny Craig 12458 Elected
Adrian Madrid 12489 Elected
Rachel Montejo 12341 Elected
Marshall Nunez 12590 Elected
Yasmin Shoman 12468 Elected
Eloisa Trujeque 12420 Elected
Jacqueline Welch 12201 Elected
Austin Waight 12301 Elected
Devvie Vasquez 12334 Elected
18. UDP
Wayne Usher 1870
Dale Anthony 2196
Darrell Bradley 2180
Laura Esquivel 2184
Cecil Jenkins 2143
Dawn Lemott 2184
Anthony Michael 1995
Eric Neal 2162
Joreg Pelayo 1977
Norman Rodriguez 2159
Ernesto Torres 2054
INDEPENDENT
Estevan Perrera 146
Jose Sosa 130
F.E. "Paco" Smith 184
Source: Election and Boundaries
Department.
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 11 Male 14 PUP 55%
UDP 0 Female 8 UDP 44%
IND. 0 IND. 1 %
BELIZE CITY COUNCIL ELECTION
March 5, 2003
PUP No. of Votes Remarks
David Fonseca 12575 Elected
Lindsford Castillo 12409 Elected
Jenny Craig 12458 Elected
Adrian Madrid 12489 Elected
Rachel Montejo 12341 Elected
Marshall Nunez 12590 Elected
Yasmin Shoman 12468 Elected
Eloisa Trujeque 12420 Elected
Jacqueline Welch 12201 Elected
19. Austin Waight 12301 Elected
Devvie Vasquez 12334 Elected
UDP
Wayne Usher 1870
Dale Anthony 2196
Darrell Bradley 2180
Laura Esquivel 2184
Cecil Jenkins 2143
Dawn Lemott 2184
Anthony Michael 1995
Eric Neal 2162
Joreg Pelayo 1977
Norman Rodriguez 2159
Ernesto Torres 2054
INDEPENDENT
Estevan Perrera 146
Jose Sosa 130
F.E. "Paco" Smith 184
Seats by Party Councillors by Sex % Votes by Party
PUP 11 Male 14 PUP 55%
UDP 0 Female 8 UDP 44%
IND. 0 IND. 1 %
Source: Election and Boundaries
Department.