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Over 2400 newly registered electors have formed the Supplementary List

In accordance with section 16 of the Registration of Electors Act, Chap. 2:03, the Supplementary Register was published on November 13, 2019, within 7 days of the date the writs were issued for the holding of elections.

The Supplementary Register contains the names of new registrations which were effected between the end of September 2019 and November 6th 2019.

Chief Elections Officer Ian-Michael Anthony is encouraged by the number of persons who qualified to be registered and takes it as an indication that there us marked interest in persons being a part of the process and making their voices heard on Election Day.

“Over the past few months, the Electoral Office has been encouraging persons to get registered to vote to be part of the process. We are happy to report, between the publication of our Preliminary List and the list of voters who registered on the night of the writ, that 2408 persons were registered to vote. It is very encouraging to see that persons who are interested in the process have taken the first step, as we encouraged, by getting registered to vote and we trust that come Election Day the level of interest we see in persons getting registered will be manifested in voter turnout,” Anthony stated.

On nomination day, slated for Tuesday 19th November 2019, the Final Elections List is used to determine that the six (6) persons nominating each candidate are themselves registered electors. For this reason the Final Elections list must be issued before nomination day to facilitate the needs of the Returning Officers.

“The Final List of Electors which will be used on Election Day, will be prepared ahead of Nomination Day which will be Tuesday 19th November 2019 and the Final List of Electors will be a combination of names from the Preliminary List as well as the recently released Supplementary List. It is important that the Returning Officers have access to those Final Lists as thse will be used to verify that the persons who nominate candidates for the election are actually registered electors.

Mr Anthony further urged electors to participate in the process beyond just registration and to engage by using the fundamental privilege of casting a ballot on Election Day.

The Chief said, “We also use this opportunity to remind electors that it is their right to go out and vote and encourage them to exercise their franchise.”

In 2009 and 2014, the numbers of new registrations on the Supplementary Lists at the same time in the elections process were 2880 and 2895, respectively.

This article is copyright © 2019 DOM767

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