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Three Candidates to contest the Grand Bay By-Election on November 25th 2021

Three Candidates to contest the Grand Bay By-Election on November 25th 2021

Roseau, Dominica (November 11, 2021) – The Electoral Office of Dominica informs electors in the Grand Bay constituency that following Nomination Day on the November 9, 2021, three (3) candidates will contest the by-election carded for Thursday November 25, 2021.

The three candidates have been duly nominated, having completed Form 15 of the House of Assembly (Elections) Act and made their deposit of $500 dollars and were on November 10, 2021 allocated symbols in accordance with the Regulation 4 and the appendix of the House of Assembly (Elections) Act.

The names of the candidates will appear on the ballot in alphabetical order, by surname. They are:

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  1. Clarington Bacchus ANDREW, whose symbols is the tree
  2. Julius GABRIEL, whose symbol is the bird
  3. Vince HENDERSON, whose symbol is the shoe, as requested by the Dominica Labour Party.

Regulation 4 dictates that the assigned symbol will appear opposite to the name of the candidate on the ballot paper. Symbols 1 to 9 can be assigned to political parties and the parties can indicate which of the candidates will be representing them during an election.

The remaining symbols, 10-16 in the appendix, can be allocated by the Chief Elections Officer to other candidates in the order that their names, excluding party candidates, appear on the ballot.

Changes to locations of Polling Stations

Polling stations D02-7 and D02-5 will no longer be situated at private residences. D02-7 allowed voting for persons with surnames C-E and was formerly located at the home of James Henderson and D02-5 allowed voting for persons with surnames A-A and was located at the home of Melanie Henderson.

Persons who voted at the two polling stations in the last general election will report to the Pierre Charles Secondary school on November 25 for voting.

Covid-19 protocols

Covid-19 protocols, as approved by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and New Health Investment, will be in effect at all polling stations within the constituency on election day.

Election officials will be equipped with personal protective equipment and sanitization material. All electors will be required to adhere to the protocols in order to cast their ballot.

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