Tag: voter registration

New voter list increases by just 65

New voter list increases by just 65

| 04/10/2024 | 53 Comments

(CNS): The new list of electors published by the Elections Office on Tuesday has just a few dozen more voters than the July list, even though the 2025 General Election and a three-question referendum will take place in around seven months. While the premier hasn’t yet set a date for the poll, it is expected […]

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Deadline looms for voters to make New Year register

Deadline looms for voters to make New Year register

| 27/09/2024 | 20 Comments

(CNS): The proposed referendum on cruise berthing facilities and two other questions will be held on the same day as the 2025 General Election, the government has now confirmed. Those eligible to vote who want to have a say on all or any of the questions, as well as who will represent them in parliament, […]

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Voter roll has grown over 5% since elections

Voter roll has grown over 5% since elections

| 06/01/2023 | 38 Comments

(CNS): The new electors register published on 1 January shows that the list has grown by over 1,250 voters since the election in April 2021, an increase of around 5.6%, as the Cayman Islands faces a possible referendum this year on the decriminalisation of ganja and the introduction of a national lottery. Given the length […]

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Voter numbers grow as deadline approaches

Voter numbers grow as deadline approaches

| 08/01/2021 | 36 Comments

(CNS): The latest list of electors, which was published on 1 January, shows that over 1,000 more people have registered to vote since the list used for the 2017 General Election. But there are now less than two weeks left for any unregistered qualified people to be added to the electoral roll that will be […]

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Voter registration extended for election roll

Voter registration extended for election roll

| 21/12/2020 | 10 Comments

(CNS): The Elections Office has extended the deadline for eligible voters to get their names on to the next electors’ roll, which will be the one used for the General Election in May. The deadline was 4 January but, given its importance, officials have pushed that date back to 20 January to give more people […]

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Electoral roll increases by 79 new voters

Electoral roll increases by 79 new voters

| 01/10/2020 | 7 Comments

(CNS): The latest voter register published on the Elections Office website on Thursday has increased by 79 electors, up from 21,824 in July to 21,903, leaving well over 5,000 qualified people still not registered to vote. However, the next three-month voter registration period has added significance because it is the last for people to register […]

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Voter numbers rise 253 days out from election day

Voter numbers rise 253 days out from election day

| 14/09/2020 | 8 Comments

(CNS): The deadline to make the 1 January voter register is 1 October, and while the final deadline to make the list in time for the 2021 General Election is 4 January, election officials say they are already seeing an increase in individuals wanting to get their names on the roll now. The current register […]

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Voter deadline midnight tonight

Voter deadline midnight tonight

| 16/01/2017 | 11 Comments

(CNS): The Elections Office will be open until midnight Monday, the last day that Caymanians eligible to vote can register for the electoral roll and vote in the May General Election. Today is the final opportunity for people who want to make that list in time before the cut-off for what will be the last […]

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Students stir up a baker’s dozen more voters at GT bar

Students stir up a baker’s dozen more voters at GT bar

| 14/12/2016 | 10 Comments

(CNS): A group of students from the International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) held a voter registration drive at a George Town bar on Friday night and persuaded 13 young people to join the electoral roll. The event was held at The Office and organised by five students from the college’s public speaking class. […]

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