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Barbados General Election 2026: Mia Mottley Leads BLP to Third Consecutive 30–0 Victory

Barbados
Political
Election
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In the general election held on 11/02/2026, Prime Minister Mia Mottley led the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) to a third consecutive clean sweep, winning all 30 seats in the House of Assembly. The result marked the third time under Mottley’s leadership that the BLP secured a 30–0 outcome, following identical victories in 2018 and 2022. Official results confirmed that the BLP obtained 69.83% of the popular vote nationwide. Despite the decisive margin in parliamentary seats, voter turnout was reported at approximately 30%, the lowest recorded in a Barbadian general election. The vote was conducted across all constituencies under the supervision of the Electoral and Boundaries Commission, with polling stations open throughout the island on election day. The main opposition Democratic Labour Party (DLP), led by Ralph Thorne, failed to secure representation in the legislature. Thorne himself was defeated in the St. John constituency by BLP candidate Charles Griffith. The outcome left the House of Assembly without elected opposition members, continuing the pattern established in the previous two elections. With the 2026 result, Mottley became only the second Caribbean political leader to achieve three separate national parliamentary clean sweeps, following former Grenadian Prime Minister Keith Mitchell. The repeated 30–0 outcomes consolidated the BLP’s dominance in Barbados’ parliamentary system during Mottley’s tenure. Following the confirmation of results, Mottley addressed supporters and later declared Friday, 13/02/2026, a national bank holiday to commemorate the victory. Celebrations took place in Bridgetown and other parts of the island as party supporters gathered following the announcement. After the election, Mottley was officially sworn in as Prime Minister by Jeffrey Bostic. During the ceremony, she confirmed that her Cabinet would be sworn in the following Monday, outlining plans to continue governance under the renewed mandate. In statements following her swearing-in, Mottley referenced economic management, climate resilience initiatives, and regional cooperation as ongoing priorities. International responses followed shortly after the results were declared. The United States Secretary of State extended congratulations, as did several regional Caribbean leaders, acknowledging the electoral outcome and reaffirming diplomatic relations with Barbados. The 11/02/2026 general election continued a political trend that began in 2018, when the BLP first achieved a complete parliamentary sweep under Mottley’s leadership. The repetition of this result in 2022 and again in 2026 underscores the party’s sustained electoral strength, despite historically low voter turnout in the most recent contest. Election Summary: • Winning Party: Barbados Labour Party (BLP) • Seats Won: 30 / 30 • Popular Vote: 69.83% • Opposition Leader: Ralph Thorne (DLP) – 0 seats
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