Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Pringle Says “Thank You” After Retaining Seat in All Saints East and St. Luke
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Pringle Says “Thank You” After Retaining Seat in All Saints East and St. Luke

Pringle Says “Thank You” After Retaining Seat in All Saints East and St. Luke

6 May 2026 - 08:00

Pringle Says “Thank You” After Retaining Seat in All Saints East and St. Luke

6 May 2026 - 08:00
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UPP Political Leader Jamale Pringle

United Progressive Party (UPP) Political Leader Jamale Pringle has expressed heartfelt gratitude to constituents of All Saints East and St. Luke following his victory in the April 30 general elections, where he emerged as the party’s only successful candidate.

In a message issued on social media after the results, Pringle thanked voters for standing with him, describing their support as a powerful demonstration of loyalty and faith in his leadership.

“I wish to thank the constituents of All Saints East and St. Luke who voted for me in the 2026 General Elections,” Pringle said. “Once again, you demonstrated your love, support and commitment, and I pledge that I will continue to do the same.”

Pringle’s victory comes against the backdrop of a difficult election for the UPP, which failed to secure any additional seats, leaving him as the lone opposition representative in Parliament.

Despite the broader outcome, Pringle struck a tone of appreciation and determination, assuring constituents that he remains committed to serving them and amplifying their voices at the national level.

“I will also ensure that my presence is felt even more as we move forward together with the aim of bringing good governance to Antigua and Barbuda,” he added.

His message has been viewed as both a note of gratitude and a signal of intent, as the UPP begins the process of regrouping following the significant electoral setback.

Political analysts say Pringle’s continued hold on the constituency underscores a strong personal connection with voters, even as the party faces questions about its future direction.

For residents of All Saints East and St. Luke, however, the focus remains on representation, with Pringle pledging to remain active, visible, and responsive as he carries their concerns forward in Parliament.

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3 Comments

  1. The man say thank you since last week Friday and you writing about it a whole week later. Chups

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  2. Winning again shows strong support from the community.

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  3. You are welcome! No resign and let someone rebirth the party please sir

    Reply

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