Renward Wells

|} Renward Ricardo Wells (born 23 February 1970) is a Bahamian politician and retired sprinter who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bamboo Town from 2012 to 2021.

In May 1989 Wells helped the Boise State University Broncos to their first Track and field Big Sky Conference title in 22 years.

Wells also co-holds the Bahamian national record in the 4 x 100 metres relay, achieved with teammates Dominic Demeritte, Iram Lewis and Andrew Tynes.

In 1971 at age one, Wells went to live with his father's parents in Deadman's Cay on Long Island, Bahamas.

However, Boise State refused to sign his release letter required for transfer by the NCAA, so Wells had to sit out an entire year before he was able to attend UCLA.

While at Oral Roberts, Wells taught himself to play the guitar and has written a number of messianic Christian worship songs.

He left Regent University in December 2000 and moved to his wife's hometown Coon Rapids, Minnesota, to concentrate on his growing family.

Wells broke with PLP in 2015 by crossing the Floor in Parliament to join the then opposition party, The Free National Movement, The FNM.

Wells Ran as a candidate for the Free National Movement for the Bamboo Town Constituency in the 10 May 2017 General Elections and won overwhelmingly with 54% of the vote.