Antigua Barbuda Festivals Commission Responds to Concerns Regarding Party Monarch Quarterfinals Results

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The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission (ABFC) acknowledges receipt of correspondence  dated July 11, 2025, expressing concerns related to the quarterfinal results of the 2025 Party  Monarch Competition, specifically regarding the placement of competitor Ms. Ebony Thomas,  known professionally as “Ebony T.” 

Following a thorough review, the Commission confirms that the competition was conducted in full  alignment with the established rules and procedures outlined for the Party Monarch Competition.  

The following clarifications are provided: 

1. Judging Panel Compliance 

Contrary to claims that five judges were utilized in violation of Rule 15.1, the official records  confirm that a panel of three judges adjudicated all performances.

These same three judges  evaluated every contestant, ensuring consistency and fairness. Score sheets from the judges are  available to validate this process. 

2. Ranking and Tie-Break Procedure 

The primary rankings were determined by the sum of each competitor’s individual rankings from  the three judges. Both Ms. Thomas and another contestant, Dior, received a total rank score of 48. 

As per standard tie-breaking procedure, the competitor with the majority of lower (better)  individual rankings is awarded the higher placement. 

Judge 1: Dior (20) vs. Ebony T (21) – Dior placed higher 

Judge 2: Dior (5) vs. Ebony T (17) – Dior placed higher 

Judge 3: Ebony T (10) vs. Dior (23) – Ebony T placed higher 

With two of the three judges awarding lower scores to Dior, Dior was rightfully awarded 15th place,  and Ms. Thomas placed 16th.

3. Context for Run-Off Event 

In addition to the explanation of the judging process, it is important to clarify that the situation  involving two competitors who performed early due to prior international performance  commitments was reviewed in consultation with the relevant stakeholders. 

A resolution was proposed by the National Soca Fraternity to address the matter fairly and  transparently. The Fraternity recommended a run-off event featuring the two early performers along  with the next five placing artistes (positions 16–20) in each segment. The ABFC accepted and  supported this proposal in full. 

As Ms. Thomas officially placed 16th, she was eligible under this arrangement and was formally  invited to participate in the run-off. However, Ms. Thomas chose not to attend or participate in the  event. 

The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission reiterates its commitment to fairness, consistency,  and transparency in the execution of all events under its purview. We remain grateful to the public  and participating artists for their continued passion and engagement, and we look forward to the  remainder of an exciting and culturally rich Carnival season full of VIBZ. 

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