Ashton Chase


Ashton Chase was a Guyanese politician, activist, and lawyer. He was a founding member of the Political Affairs Committee of British Guiana in 1946, the precursor to the modern day People's Progressive Party, alongside Cheddi Jagan, Janet Jagan, and Jocelyn Hubbard. In 1953, Chase served as the Minister of Labour, Industry, and Commerce of British Guiana. At the time of his death in 2023, he was the last surviving founder of the PAC.

Political career

In 1946, at the age of 20, Chase co-founded the Political Affairs Committee. The group's bulletin was printed in his kitchen. He was instrumental in the formation of the People's Progressive Party in 1950. After the PPP's victory in the 1953 elections, Chase was elected to the national assembly, and subsequently appointed Minister of Labour, Industry, and Commerce at the age of 26, a position he held until the British government suspended the constitution later that year.

Legal career and activist work

Chase served as the president of the National Association of Agricultural Commercial and Industrial Employees, an organization which advocated for trade unions and electoral democracy. Chase was also the founder of the Guyana Legal Aid Clinic, which provided legal services free of charge.

Personal life and death

Chase was born in 18 July 1926 in Georgetown, British Guiana and raised in the Werk-en-rust area. In October 2000, Chase was awarded the Order of Excellence, the highest national award in Guyana.
Chase died on July 10, 2023 at the age of 96. His funeral was attended by president Irfaan Ali. At the time of his death, Chase was the last surviving member of the Political Affairs Committee.