Barbadian general election, 1991

Barbadian general election, 1991

A general election was held in Barbados on 22 January 1991. The Barbadian people elected 28 members to the House of Assembly for a term of five years.

The ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP) won the largest share (18) of seats in the election.

Results


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