Barbados: One month ago, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley's Barbados Labour Party (BLP, centre-left) was sworn in for a third term.
This followed the BLP's third consecutive clean sweep, winning all 30 seats in the 11 February 2026 general election.
Barbados: One month ago, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley's Barbados Labour Party (BLP, centre-left) was sworn in for a third term.
This followed the BLP's third consecutive clean sweep, winning all 30 seats in the 11 February 2026 general election.
Barbados:
Barbados Labour Party (centre-left) seats won
1951: 15/24
1956: 15
1961: 4
1966: 8
1971: 6
1976: 17
1981: 17/27
1986: 3
1991: 10/28
1994: 19
1999: 26
2003: 23/30
2008: 10
2013: 14
2018: 30*
2022: 30*
2026: 30*
*Consecutive clean sweep
Barbados, general election:
Preliminary final election result
BLP (centre-left): 69.8%
DLP (centre-left): 27.3%
FOD (centre-left): 1.4%
...
BLP's second highest vote share ever, DLP's fourth lowest
Preliminary turnout: 37.3%
Lowest turnout ever recorded
Barbados, preliminary result:
30/30 seats declared
BLP (centre-left): 30
In another historic victory, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley's Barbados Labour Party has won a third straight 30-0 wipeout. Pre-election polling placed BLP support at roughly 80%.
Barbados, preliminary results:
28/30 seat projected
BLP (centre-left): 28
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley's Barbados Labour Party (BLP) is projected to win a third historic landslide victory. Mottley became Barbados' first female prime minister in 2018.
Barbados, preliminary results:
10/30 seat projected
BLP (centre-left): 10
PM Mottley (BLP) is projected to win her St Michael North East seat, held since 1994. Deputy PM Bradshaw (BLP) is projected to win her St Michael South East seat, held since 2013.
Barbados, The Nation and Starcom/Dwayne Devonish poll:
BLP (centre-left): 77% (+8)
DLP (centre-left): 19% (-8)
Other: 4% (-)
(+/- vs. 2022 election result)
Election: Today
Fieldwork: 31 January 2026
Sample Size: 1145
Barbados: Polls are closed in the 2026 Barbadian general election, but those in line can still vote. Results are expected tonight to see if PM Mia Amor Mottley's BLP (centre-left) secures a third 30-seat sweep in the nation's second election as a Republic.