Update 8:14 am Barbados time - Recounted constituencies have gone to the Barbados Labour Party as expected. The final split of parliament is as predicted ealier; twenty to the Democratic Labour Party, ten to the Barbados Labour Party. Result commentary is here.
The results of the 2008 General Elections in Barbados are in and the former opposition Democratic Labour Party has clearly won twenty (20) seats in parliament, with the Barbados Labour Party clearly winning eight (8). Two constituencies, St. Andrew and St. Joseph, are pending a recount and are expected to go to the Barbados Labour Party to bring their tally to ten (10) seats. The Prime Minister-elect is The Hon. David Thompson, who will lead Barbados into the next five years.
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8:21 AM - Barbados:
St. Joseph won by Dale Marshall
8:21 AM - Barbados:
St. Andrew won by George Payne
1:39 AM - Barbados:
St. Michael North won by Ronald Toppin
1:29 AM - Barbados:
St. Philip South won by Adriel Brathwaite
1:26 AM - Barbados:
St. Andrew - a recount will be undertaken today at 10 a.m.
12:47 AM - Barbados:
St. James South Won by Donville Innis
12:40 AM - Barbados:
St. James Central won by George Hutson
12:31 AM - Barbados:
St. Joseph - a recount of votes is currently being undertaken
Dale Marshall (BLP) vs. Randall Rouse (DLP)
12:31 AM - Barbados:
St. James North won by Rawle Eastmond
12:31 AM - Barbados:
Christ Church East won by Dennis Lowe
12:31 AM - Barbados:
St. James South - a recount of votes is currently being undertaken
Elizabeth Thompson (BLP) vs. Donville Innis (DLP)
12:47 am - Donville Innis (DLP) declared winner
12:31 AM - Barbados:
St. Peter won by Owen Arthur
12:31 AM - Barbados:
St. George North won by Gline Clarke
12:27 AM - Barbados:
St. Michael East won by Kenny Best
12:25 AM - Barbados:
Christ Church West Central won by Stephen Lashley
12:22 AM - Barbados:
St. Lucy won by Dennis Kellman
12:20 AM - Barbados:
St. Michael West won by Michael Carrington
12:20 AM - Barbados:
St. Michael South won by Freundel Stuart
12:15 AM - Barbados:
St. Michael South East won by Hamilton Lashley
12:11 AM - Barbados:
St. Michael North West won by Chris Sinckler
12:03 AM - Barbados:
Outgoing Prime Minister Owen Arthur addresses Barbados, thanking Barbadians for the opportunity to serve as Prime Minister and conceeding defeat in the General Elections. Attributes his massive loss to Barbadians’ hope for change, among other issues. He says he will consult with members of his party before declaring who will be leader of the new Opposition.
12:01 AM - Barbados:
St. John won by Prime Minister-elect David Thompson
11:58 PM - Barbados:
Christ Church West won by Dr. William Duguid
11:53 PM - Barbados:
CBC News is reporting that outgoing Prime Minister Owen Arthur is due to make an address to the nation.
11:47 PM - Barbados:
Christ Church East Central won by Ronald Jones
11:41 PM - Barbados:
St. George South won by Dr. Esther Byer-Suckoo
11:40 PM - Barbados:
St. Philip West won by Dr. David Estwick
11:38 PM - Barbados:
Democratic Labour Party leads in 19 seats
Barbads Labour Party leads in 11 seats
This is the projected final split of parliament as all seats have been reported
11:36 PM - Barbados:
St. Thomas won by Cynthia Forde
11:32 PM - Barbados:
The City of Bridgetown won by Patrick Todd
11:29 PM - Barbados:
Christ Church South won by John Boyce
11:25 PM - Barbados:
St. Michael West Central won by James Paul
11:19 PM - Barbados:
St. Philip North won by Michael Lashley
11:15 PM - Barbados:
St. Michael Central won by Steve Blackett
11:14 PM - Barbados:
Democratic Labour Party leads in 20 seats
Barbados Labour Party leads in 10 seats
11:09 PM - Barbados:
St. Michael North East won by Mia Mottley (BLP)
10:48 PM - Barbados:
Democratic Labour Party leads in 20 seats
Barbados Labour Party leads in 8 seats
10:46 PM - Barbados:
St. Michael South Central won by Richard Sealy (DLP) 
10:22 PM - Barbados:
Professor Ian Boxhill of the CHAPO/Boxhill poll just admitted the accuracy of the CADRES poll, and says it seems like quite a covincing victory for the Opposition Democratic Labour Party. Speaks of the ’superiority’ of the CADRES poll. (See related story behind the two polls here)
10:00 PM - Barbados:
Democratic Labour Party leads in 13 seats
Barbdos Labour Party leads in 9 seats
9:45 PM - Barbados:
It is far too early to declare a winner in any of the constituencies, but the Opposition Democratic Labour Party is off to an impressive start in the boxes counted. Again, all boxes are not in. However, of the fourteen constituencies partially counted at this time, the Opposition Democratic Labour Party leads eleven (11) and the Barbados Labour Party leads (5).
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January 16, 2008 at 1:12 pm
SHEILAH KING-WATSON
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY. MR. DAVID THOMPSON THE NEW PRIME MINISTER HATS OFF TO YOU YOU FOUGHT THE FIGHT. THE RACE IS NOT FOR THE SWIFT BUT FOR THOSE THAT ENDURE TO THE END. GO GOVERN WITH INTEGRITY!
January 16, 2008 at 6:47 pm
Tony Hall
Congrats to the DLP. The party waited for 13 years but good things come to those who wait. Expect to be held to a higher standard.
January 16, 2008 at 7:10 pm
bajandream
Apologies for the delay in posting comments. There is currently a huge backlog of comments which need to be filtered and removed for profanity and overt partisanship.