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.

Smaller percentages were from other Caribbean, European, and Asian countries, as well as Canada and Africa.

[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.