Speaker of the House of Assembly of Dominica

The Speaker of the House of Assembly of Dominica is responsible for the management and general administration of the House, ensuring that rules of procedure are followed. The Speaker is elected by the House of Assembly at its first sitting after a general election.

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A member of the House who is elected as Speaker can only vote to break ties (a casting vote). If someone outside the membership of the House is elected as Speaker, they become a member, but cannot cast an original or casting vote.

Louis Cools-Lartigue, OBE, was the speaker of its predecessor, the Legislative Council until 1967.[1][2]

Name Took Office Left Office Notes
Louis Cools-Lartigue January 1967 1968 [3]
George Austin Winston 1968 1970 [3][4]
Eustace Hazelwood Francis October 1970 March 1977 [5][6]
Fred Degazon March 1977 December 1978 [7]
Pershing Waldron 21 January 1979 19 June 1979 [7][8]
Eden Bowers 19 June 1979 August 1980
Marie Davis Pierre 13 August 1980 29 December 1988 [9]
Crispin Sorhaindo 16 September 1989 24 October 1993 [9]
Neva Edwards 1 November 1993 2 August 1995
F. Osborne G. Symes 3 August 1995 16 April 2000
Alix Boyd Knights 17 April 2000 10 February 2020 [10][11]
Joseph Isaac 10 February 2020 Incumbent [10]

References

  • Vernanda Raymond, Clerk, House of Assembly (acting)
  • House of Assembly, Commonwealth of Dominica, retrieved 22 April 2010.
  • Lawrence, Alick C., The Constitution, The Government & You, Pont Casse Press, pp. 40–41, ISBN 0-9737347-5-2
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