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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 21:56

There are 17 polling divisions situated throughout the six electoral districts.  Once you register to vote and provide your street address the Elections Office will assign you to a polling division. On election day you will have to attend this assigned polling division and you will be directed to your polling station.  The presiding officer, after you have shown your Elector Registration card or otherwise identified yourself, will provide you with a ballot paper.  You will be instructed on election voting procedures. You will then enter a poll booth and mark your ballot paper by putting a X  to the right of the candidate or candidates names that you are voting for.  In the case of 

 

·         North Side you can vote for 1 candidate only

·         East End you can vote for 1 candidate only

·         Cayman Brac & Little Cayman you may vote for up to 2 candidates

·         Bodden Town you may vote for up to 3 candidates

·         West Bay you may vote for up to 4 candidates

·         George Town you may vote for up to 4 candidates

You must hand your ballot paper to the presiding officer who will then detach the counterfoil and return the ballot paper to you for you to deposit it into the ballot box. After doing so, you will then leave the polling station through the referendum station.

The referundum voting process is similar to the election process, however, in all electoral districts you may vote for 1 answer only by placing an X.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 09 March 2009 19:47
 
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