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Elections Office clears all 50 candidates

Elections Office clears all 50 candidates

| 05/03/2021 | 9 Comments

(CNS): All of the 50 candidates who were nominated on Monday have been given the green light by the Elections Office to run, confirming that all of them meet the qualifying criteria. This means that all 19 seats are being contested. Election officials said that due diligence checks revealed that all candidates met the qualifications […]

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Moxam plots path to alternative government

Moxam plots path to alternative government

| 04/03/2021 | 93 Comments

(CNS): Johann Moxam has revealed a developing alliance between himself and at least another seven candidates that will present the country with a genuine alternative to the current administration. Moxam, the challenger for George Town North, said that the group, which includes Alric Lindsay, Sammy Jackson, Bernie Bush and Chris Saunders, will be growing over […]

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Half the candidates can’t vote for themselves

Half the candidates can’t vote for themselves

| 04/03/2021 | 8 Comments

(CNS): Only half of the 50 candidates that are running for office can be sure of at least one vote on Election Day. According to the Revised List of Electors, of all the candidates who were nominated this week to stand in the 2021 General Elections, a little under 50% of them are registered to […]

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Panton won’t be ‘defined’ by others

Panton won’t be ‘defined’ by others

| 03/03/2021 | 18 Comments

(CNS): Wayne Panton, the former minister for the environment and financial services, said he believes his narrow loss in 2017 was because he was not on the ground to counter the distorted messages about him from his opponent. Speaking to voters in this election campaign’s first open Zoom public meeting, Panton engaged in a Q&A […]

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Solutions to Cayman’s traffic problems

Solutions to Cayman’s traffic problems

| 03/03/2021 | 76 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: The one thing we know for sure about the traffic problem in Cayman is that building more lanes is not the solution. This is because multiple lanes simply lead back to a bottleneck. We need to start looking at common-sense ways to reduce traffic. This will also require some discipline and sacrifice on […]

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Most ministers face head-to-head battles

Most ministers face head-to-head battles

| 02/03/2021 | 21 Comments

(CNS): With the exception of Roy McTaggart, all members of Cabinet running to retain their seats in the upcoming election are facing head-to-head races. Although this could make the campaign tougher than it might have been if they were facing multiple challengers to split the opposition vote, Premier Alden McLaughlin nevertheless expressed confidence on Monday […]

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50 contenders declare for 2021

50 contenders declare for 2021

| 01/03/2021 | 18 Comments

(CNS): The snap election called by Premier Alden McLaughlin appears to have had an impact on the potential field of candidates for this general election. Just fifty people have formally declared for the 2021 race for the 19 constituencies, the lowest number of runners for several general elections. There are many more head to head […]

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Line-ups and alignments remain unclear

Line-ups and alignments remain unclear

| 01/03/2021 | 17 Comments

(CNS): Which candidates are aligning and who is running with the PPM-led coalition was still not clear Monday morning, as Nomination Day began and candidates headed to their district stations to formally declare their intention to run for office. While the Progressives unveiled their first campaign posters, which includes an ‘alliance logo’, it is still […]

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Election observers to monitor remotely

Election observers to monitor remotely

| 01/03/2021 | 5 Comments

(CNS): Governor Martyn Roper has told CNS that discussions are underway with the Elections Office about how Cayman can have its own independent observers on the ground for the April elections, since as the COVID-19 pandemic means that overseas observers will not be coming. The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK Branch (CPA UK) will conduct virtual […]

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Those who buy votes will sell their country

Those who buy votes will sell their country

| 28/02/2021 | 21 Comments

Uncorrupt Voter writes: We are just weeks away from yet another general election that many will perceive as corrupt because of the widely held belief that at least some of the country’s political representatives will be elected or re-elected by bribing voters with gifts and/or cash. Election observers will find, as they always do, that […]

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