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Dwayne Robinson, JP, MP

Dwayne Robinson, JP, MP

One Bermuda Alliance Government Shadow Minister of Tourism, Culture and Transport Constituency 30 - Southampton East Central
Accountability Scorecard vs 36 House of Assembly members
#25 Attendance Rank of 36 · 94%
#23 Speaking Rank of 36 · 6h 30m
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Biography

Dwayne Robinson grew up in Albert Row, Dockyard. He attended Sandy’s Secondary Middle School before attending CedarBridge Academy. Mr. Robinson subsequently earned his General Education Certificate (GED). Committed to giving back to the community, he has volunteered at the SPCA, Big Brother’s Big Sister of Bermuda, Raleigh International, and the Family Learning Centre. Drafted into the Bermuda Regiment in 2013, the married father of one served for five years, working his way up to the rank of Corporal. Mr. Robinson also served as an instructor and section commander.A creative, he is the co-founder of It's That Type of Party—a political/social commentary content creating platform, and the co-founder of Neo Apex Productions. Mr. also completed a brief stint co-hosting a show on Bermuda College Radio during theClass Clownssegment. These ventures yielded opportunities for Mr. Robinson to work with several creatives over the years, producing short films, music videos, photoshoots, YouTube videos, adverts, and other content.His team created a film calledConfessions: The Power of Birthwhich won the Bermuda Society of Arts competition and was shown at BIFF in 2015.Currently, Mr. Robinson is the co-host of the weekly political radio talk show,Motion to Adjourn, on Power 95FM with PLP MP Chris Famous. Mr. Robinson took the decision to enter politics and joined the One Bermuda Alliance. He was appointed Senator in November 2018, by then Opposition Leader, Craig Cannonier, JP, MP. He was elected as a Deputy co-chair of the One Bermuda Alliance in 2022 and is the adopted candidate for constituency 30, Southampton East Central.Mr. Robinson is currently employed by Conyers Dill & Pearman as an Immigration Specialist. Dwayne Robinson grew up in Albert Row, Dockyard. He attended Sandy’s Secondary Middle School before attending CedarBridge Academy. Mr. Robinson subsequently earned his General Education Certificate (GED). Committed to giving back to the community, he has volunteered at the SPCA, Big Brother’s Big Sister of Bermuda, Raleigh International, and the Family Learning Centre. Drafted into the Bermuda Regiment in 2013, the married father of one served for five years, working his way up to the rank of Corporal. Mr. Robinson also served as an instructor and section commander. A creative, he is the co-founder of It's That Type of Party—a political/social commentary content creating platform, and the co-founder of Neo Apex Productions. Mr. also completed a brief stint co-hosting a show on Bermuda College Radio during theClass Clownssegment. These ventures yielded opportunities for Mr. Robinson to work with several creatives over the years, producing short films, music videos, photoshoots, YouTube videos, adverts, and other content. His team created a film calledConfessions: The Power of Birthwhich won the Bermuda Society of Arts competition and was shown at BIFF in 2015.Currently, Mr. Robinson is the co-host of the weekly political radio talk show,Motion to Adjourn, on Power 95FM with PLP MP Chris Famous. Mr. Robinson took the decision to enter politics and joined the One Bermuda Alliance. He was appointed Senator in November 2018, by then Opposition Leader, Craig Cannonier, JP, MP. He was elected as a Deputy co-chair of the One Bermuda Alliance in 2022 and is the adopted candidate for constituency 30, Southampton East Central.Mr. Robinson is currently employed by Conyers Dill & Pearman as an Immigration Specialist.

Election History

Year Constituency Votes Result
2025 Southampton East Central 468 Won
2020 Warwick West 329 Lost
2003 Paget East 183 Lost

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