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Belize This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Belize Constitution Queen Elizabeth II Governor-General Colville Young Prime Minister Dean Barrow Leader of the Opposition John Briceño National Assembly Senate House of Representatives Political parties PUP - UDP Elections: 2008 Districts Constituencies Foreign relations Other countries · Atlas Politics portal view • talk • edit A legislative election was held in British Honduras in 28 April 1954. Citizens elected 9 members to the Legislative Assembly. These were the first elections in British Honduras (later Belize) held under universal adult suffrage. The People's United Party (PUP), in a coalition with the General Workers' Union (GWU), won the largest share (8) of seats in the election. Election results e • d Summary of the 28 April 1954 British Honduras Legislative Assembly election results Parties Votes % Seats People's United Party 9,461 65.04 8 National Party 3,342 22.98 1 Independents 1,743 11.98 - Total 14,546 100.00 9 References "Who and What in Belezean Elections--1954 to 1993 By I. Myrtle Palacio, 1993 (copyright Glessima Research and Services Ltd., Belize) v • d • e Elections and referendums in Belize General elections 1954 · 1957 · 1961 · 1965 · 1969 · 1974 · 1979 · 1984 · 1989 · 1993 · 1998 · 2003 · 2008 Municipal elections Pre 1960's · 1961–63 · 1965–66 · 1969 · 1971–72 · 1974–75 · 1977–78 · 1980–81 · 1983–85 · 1986–88 · 1989–91 · 1993–94 · 1996–97 · 1999–2000 · 2003 · 2006 · 2009 Referendums 2008