By: Hayley Reid
The Elections Office issued 121 ballots yesterday for the upcoming General Election and Referendum. This includes ballots distributed in Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman and Cayman Brac East.
Of the ballots issued, 82 postal ballots have been dispatched overseas via DHL, ensuring that Caymanians abroad have the opportunity to participate in this important electoral process. The remaining ballots are designated for local deliveries to individuals within the Cayman Islands who will be off-island on General Election and Referendum Day.
Expressing gratitude for the efforts behind this process, Supervisor of Elections Wesley Howell stated, “I extend a huge thank you to all the designers and print technicians who worked long hours to produce the 19 sets of ballot papers, the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service who secured the production process, the Elections Office staff who completed the logistical work, and the Returning Officers who issued the ballots.”
The process of issuing ballots was observed by a combination of candidates and designated agents, ensuring transparency and integrity in the election process.
Eligible voters who require a postal ballot or wish to do mobile voting are reminded that the deadline to apply is Thursday, 17 April 2025. However, individuals are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible to ensure timely processing and delivery.
For more information on postal ballots or other election-related enquiries, please visit www.elections.ky or contact the Elections Office directly.
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