Voter Sentiment Shifts: Major Leaders Lose Ground in Dangriga

A recent independent survey conducted in Dangriga, Belize’s cultural capital, has revealed significant erosion of public support for several prominent political figures. The comprehensive poll, administered by retired assistant professor Dr. Philip Castillo, indicates growing voter dissatisfaction with Area Representative Dr. Louis Zabaneh, Mayor Robert Mariano, and even Prime Minister John Briceño.

Dr. Zabaneh, who secured overwhelming electoral victories with 61% support in 2020 and 76.5% in 2025, now faces a dramatic reversal with only 41% approval according to the latest findings. The research suggests constituents encounter challenges accessing their representative despite his claims of maintaining regular office hours and weekend community visits.

Mayor Mariano demonstrates a concerning decline from his 63% support in 2024 to approximately 48.9% currently, with the next municipal elections scheduled for 2027. Residents cited inadequate infrastructure, inefficient garbage collection services, and persistent unemployment as primary concerns driving this dissatisfaction.

Most strikingly, Prime Minister Briceño registers merely 20% approval among Dangriga voters, with over half explicitly disapproving of his performance. This baseline measurement provides the first empirical data regarding the Prime Minister’s standing in the region.

Dr. Castillo emphasized that while these numbers reflect current sentiment, they represent a snapshot in time rather than predictive electoral data. All affected officials acknowledged the survey’s findings, with Representative Zabaneh noting the importance of such feedback for corrective action, and Mayor Mariano expressing commitment to addressing constituent concerns.