C. L. B. Rogers

C. L. B. Rogers
Member of the Belize House of Representatives for Mesopotamia[1]
In office
26 March 1961  21 November 1979
Preceded by (constituency created)
Succeeded by Curl Thompson
Personal details
Born 1928
Tela, Honduras
Died (aged 67–68)
Belize City, Belize
Nationality Belizean
Political party People's United Party (after 1961)
National Independence Party (1958-1961)

Carl Lindbergh Bernard Rogers, commonly known as C. L. B. Rogers, (1928 – 25 July 1996) was a Honduran-born Belizean politician.

Electoral history

Rogers was a founding member of the National Independence Party in 1958, winning a seat on the Belize City Council under its banner in December of that year.

A member of the People's United Party after 1961, Rogers was first elected to the British Honduras Legislative Assembly (now the Belize House of Representatives) in 1961 from Belize City-based Mesopotamia constituency. A close political ally of PUP leader and Premier George Cadle Price, Rogers served as Minister of Home Affairs and Deputy Premier.[2] He was defeated for re-election in 1979 by the United Democratic Party's Curl Thompson.

After leaving office Rogers served as the Belizean ambassador to the United Nations.[2]

References

  1. British Honduras Legislative Assembly before 1973
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Photo exhibition honours C.L.B. Rogers", Great Belize Television, 1 October 2002. (accessed 23 November 2014)