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Constituency #17 Pembroke Central General Election Results [2025 Update]

Since the one seat system started in 2003, the PLP have won the seat in all 4 General Elections. This is one of the seats that has also held a by-election, prompted by the untimely death of PLP MP Walton Brown, and seat is currently held by the PLP’s Jason Hayward who won the by-election. The results below, at this time, only factor in the General Election results.

As there are no other candidates, Mr Hayward has won this seat in the 2020 Election.

2025 Update | Rolfe Mr Commissiong — a former PLP MP — is set to stand in C17 Pembroke Central as an independent candidate in the 2025 General Election

  • Incumbent: Jason Hayward [PLP]
  • PLP’s 2020 Candidate – Jason Hayward – winner
  • OBA’s 2020 Candidate – No OBA candidate
  • FDM’s 2020 Candidate – No FDM candidate

The Constituency Boundaries Report [PDF] states: “Constituency #17 Pembroke Central shall be all that land contained within a line drawn from the junction of St. John’s Road with Pitts Bay Road; thence East along the centreline of St. John’s Road to the junction with Berkeley Road; thence North along the centreline of Berkeley Road to the junction with Mount Hill; thence North-East along the centreline of Mount Hill to the junction with Fruitland Lane; thence North along the centreline of Fruitland Lane to the end of Stepney Lane; thence North along the centreline of Stepney Lane to the junction with North Shore Road; thence North to a point on the coastline; thence continuing East along the coastline and following the coastline to a point on the coastline North of the junction of North Shore Road and the Eastern boundary of the Government House property; thence South along the Eastern boundary of the Government House property to Marsh Folly Road; thence West along the centreline of Marsh Folly Road to the junction with Dutton Avenue; thence South along the centreline of Dutton Avenue to the junction with North Street; thence East along the centreline of North Street to the junction with Union Street; thence South along the centreline of Union Street to the junction with King Street; thence East and then South along the centreline of King Street to the junction with Dundonald Street; thence West along the centreline of Dundonald Street continuing along the centreline of Dundonald Street West to the junction with Serpentine Road; thence West along the centreline of Serpentine Road to the junction with Pitts Bay Road; thence North-West along the centreline of Pitts Bay Road to the junction with St. John’s Road.”