Antigua Freedom Party
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The Antigua Freedom Party was a political party in Antigua and Barbuda led by George "Rick" James.
The party contested the 1999 general elections with a single candidate, George James, running in the St. Johns Rural East constituency. James got only 57 votes and failed to win the seat.[1] After the elections AFP claimed that the Antigua Labour Party government had committed electoral fraud, as they had let non-nationals to vote.
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