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