Antigua and Barbuda officially entered election season on Monday, April 13, as Nomination Day set the stage for what is expected to be a closely watched general election on April 30, 2026.
Governor-General Sir Rodney Williams issued the writ of elections, formally triggering the process for candidates from the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP), the opposition United Progressive Party (UPP), and independent hopefuls to submit nominations to contest all 17 constituencies across the twin-island nation.
Prime Minister Gaston Browne, who announced the election date at a high-energy rally, is aiming for a clean sweep, urging supporters to deliver victory in all 17 seats. In a bold campaign pledge, Browne said he would declare the day after polling day a public holiday, inviting citizens to “celebrate Labour Day in grand style” should the ABLP secure victory.
The race is shaping up as a direct contest between the ABLP and the UPP after the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) confirmed it would not field candidates in the upcoming election.
The ABLP enters the contest from a position of incumbency, having secured nine of the 17 seats in the January 18, 2023 general election. The UPP captured most of the remaining constituencies, while one seat went to an independent candidate, leaving the government with a relatively narrow parliamentary majority.
High-Stakes Contest
The April 30 poll is expected to carry significant implications for Antigua and Barbuda’s political landscape. A clean sweep by the ABLP would represent an unprecedented mandate and a dramatic expansion of its parliamentary majority compared to the 2023 result.
For the UPP, maintaining its current foothold is critical to remaining a viable parliamentary opposition. With the DNA opting out of the race, the contest has effectively narrowed to a two-party showdown, increasing pressure on both sides.
Browne’s promise of a May 1 public holiday — which coincides with Labour Day — is widely seen as part of efforts to energize supporters ahead of polling day.
Key Dates and Developments
- Nomination Day: April 13, 2026
- General Election: April 30, 2026
- Writ of elections issued by Sir Rodney Williams
- ABLP targeting all 17 constituencies
- Public holiday promised May 1 if ABLP wins
- Democratic National Alliance not contesting election
- ABLP won 9 of 17 seats in 2023 election
Political observers anticipate a potentially tight contest in several marginal constituencies despite ABLP’s confidence. The two-party dynamic is also expected to drive higher voter turnout, while the UPP could benefit from consolidating opposition votes following the DNA’s withdrawal.
With campaigning now underway, attention will turn to constituency-level battles and voter sentiment as Antigua and Barbuda heads toward what could become one of its most consequential elections in recent years.

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