Saint Philip, Antigua and Barbuda

Saint Philip (Antiguan and Barbudan Creole: Sen Filip), officially the Parish of Saint Philip, is a civil parish of Antigua and Barbuda, on the easternmost portion of Antigua island.

[2] Saint Philip is known for its good shore snorkeling in the Half Moon Bay area.

[3] While Saint Philip is a civil administrative division, the Anglican parish church is located in the village of St. Phillip's.

[4] Saint Philip and the four other parishes were permanently established in July 1692, and confirmed in January 1693.

[10] Out of the 3,288 individuals surveyed, the breakdown of religious affiliations is as follows: Adventist (17.60%), Anglican (27.18%), Baptist (2.04%), Church of God (2.29%), Evangelical (0.25%), Jehovah's Witness (2.11%), Methodist (11.70%), Moravian (3.68%), Nazarene (0.43%), Irreligious (3.65%), Pentecostal (3.93%), Rastafarian (0.54%), Roman Catholic (5.36%), Wesleyan Holiness (11.02%), Other faiths (2.36%), No affiliation stated (5.87%).

[12][13] In 2023, the Labour Party received 708 votes, compared to the UPP candidate's 615, to win the St. Philip's North constituency.

[12] Seaton's, Glanvilles, and the area of Carty's Hill made up St. Philip's North's polling district "A."

[14] Willikies and Long Bay made up polling district "B", together with the minor settlements of Pineapple Beach, Comfort Hall, Rooms, Sign, and Mayers.

[12] Polling district "A" of St. Philip's South comprised the entirety of Freetown village, with additional electors from the surrounding neighbourhoods of Browne's Bay and Mill Reef.

[15] The vast majority of electors in polling district "C" of St. Philip's South were from the portions of the constituency in Saint Paul.