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    Wickham: By-Election Result May Signal Right Time for Early General Election

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    Regional pollster Peter Wickham says the outcome of the St. Philip North by-election may present an opportunity for Prime Minister Gaston Browne to consider calling an early general election, pointing to what he described as a strong showing by the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) and a weakened opposition.

    “Certainly, if I were in a position to press the electoral button, I would be attempting to do that,” Wickham said, adding that he is now “persuaded… that it’s something that the Prime Minister ought to consider.”

    Wickham described Randy Baltimore’s victory as highly significant, noting that the ABLP secured one of its strongest performances in the constituency in decades. “Everything is impressive about this victory… he’s on 70%, 69%. It is among the highest levels of support that the ABLP has ever gotten in that constituency,” he said.

    He pointed to what he called a major political shift, adding, “His personal swing is 16% in favor of the ABLP… this is essentially almost a reversal of what the ABLP experienced in the last general election.” According to Wickham, the result signals that “the ABLP is definitely back,” with Baltimore entering Parliament “on a fairly high note.”

    Wickham also highlighted voter participation, saying turnout was “almost 70%… quite impressive, quite high, and consistent with the fact that Antiguans took this election pretty seriously.”

    Turning to the opposition, Wickham said the United Progressive Party (UPP) is facing significant challenges. “Clearly the UPP is on the back foot. This is the weakest that they have been in a while,” he said, arguing that the current political environment may offer “few opportunities that will be as attractive as this for ABLP” as it eyes a potential fourth term.

    He added that the scale of the defeat raises broader leadership questions within the UPP, suggesting that party leader Jamale Pringle may need to reflect on his position. “Tonight was as much about Jamale Pringle as it was about Randy Baltimore… and Randy Baltimore won, and he won well,” Wickham said.

    Wickham also referenced the legacy of former MP Sir Robin Yearwood, noting that the constituency’s strong support for Baltimore is “a credit” to Yearwood’s long-standing influence, calling it “fairly impressive” that the transition was endorsed so decisively by voters.

    He concluded that the by-election result has shifted the national political landscape, creating what he described as a “unique political opportunity” for the governing party moving forward.

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