Rawdon Turner secured the biggest winning margin of any candidate in this year's general election, claiming his seat by 1,263 votes, according to Antigua News Room.

Turner led all candidates in decisive victories, followed by Maria Browne with a margin of 1,133 votes and Prime Minister Gaston Browne, who won his constituency by 1,032 votes. All three ranked among the most dominant performers in the national contest.

Several other candidates also posted comfortable wins. Michael Freeland triumphed by 839 votes, Randy Baltimore by 680, Max Fernandez by 535, Chet Greene by 527, Michael Joseph by 516, and Daryl Matthew by 514 — each exceeding a 500-vote margin of victory.

Philmore Benjamin (475), Melford Nicholas (396), and Anthony Smith (384) also secured clear wins, though by comparatively narrower leads.

Not all races were so clear-cut. The most tightly contested constituency saw Kiz Johnson prevail by just 41 votes, the smallest margin nationwide. Dwayne George followed with a margin of 81 votes, and Jamal Pringle won his seat by 164 votes.

As reported by Antigua News Room, the overall results painted a picture of a general election defined by both commanding victories and fiercely competitive races across the country.