As vote counting nears completion in the ASESL electoral constituency, preliminary official results have begun to take shape that paint a tight competitive race between the two leading candidates. According to the latest data released by election officials, a total of 4,220 registered voters are eligible to cast ballots in this constituency, with counting work currently at the 93% completion mark.
Leading the preliminary vote count is United Progressive Party candidate Lars Jamale Pringle, who has secured 1,320 votes so far. Trailing closely behind Pringle is Antigua Barbuda Labour Party candidate Lamin Newton, who has accumulated 1,206 votes to date, putting him just 115 votes behind his opponent with just 7% of ballots remaining to be counted.
In addition to the valid votes cast for the two candidates, election officials have confirmed that 12 ballots have been rejected for a variety of reasons, including irregular marking, incomplete voter information, and other procedural issues that invalidate the submissions.
With counting still ongoing, neither candidate has yet claimed victory, and political observers note that the remaining uncounted ballots could still shift the final outcome, though Pringle’s current lead puts him in a strong position to secure the constituency seat. Local electoral authorities expect to release full final results within 24 hours once all remaining ballots are processed and verified.
