Decision 2026ElectionLocal NewsUncategorized DLP’s Marshall secures St Philip South nomination with “quiet confidence” by Barbados Today 27/01/2026 written by Barbados Today 27/01/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 325 Neil Marshall, the Democrat Labour Partyโs (DLP) candidate for St Philip South, secured his nomination this morning with what he described as โquiet confidenceโ. Marshall and his team arrived at 11 a.m. and completed the nomination process presided over by Returning Officer Karan Callender and Election Clerk Jacquiline Trotman, about 55 minutes later. In contrast to the incumbent Indar Weir, Marshall had no music or fanfare, insisting that the thousands of constituents in St Philip South wanted genuine representation and not to be distracted by the โrazzmatazzโ. He added: โThis is a serious exercise, serious business, and I donโt make light of it.โ Marshall, a resident of the constituency, who is contesting the seat for a second consecutive time, told Barbados TODAY he understood the experiences and concerns of constituents. Topping those concerns, he said, were the high cost of living, crime , and poor road infrastructure. John Wayne Scantlebury of the Bajan Free Party and Omar Smith of Friends of Democracy are expected to be the last candidates to undertake the nomination process in St Philip South. (IMC) You Might Be Interested In Barbadians to vote in general elections on January 19, 2022 Franklyn not contesting elections #BTEditorial – General elections in a pandemic Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Yearwood urges electoral reset after third partiesโ election flop 16/02/2026 Equity fights licence revocation in court 16/02/2026 New ministerial team โto deliver on accountability, performanceโ 16/02/2026