Fiji Sun

Fijians in Cooks happy with inclusion

- LOSIRENE LACANIVALU Edited by Rusiate Mataika Feedback: com.fj losirene.lacanivalu@fijisun.

The Fijian Elections Office (FEO) initiative to register Fijians living in Pacific Island nations has been highly appreciate­d.

Cook Islands Fijian Associatio­n member Kara Lomaiviti said the FEOs recent visit to the Cook Islands was positive. It showed that the Government was serious about including Fijians living in other parts of the world to be part of the next general election. Ms Lomaiviti said Fijians in the Cook Islands were already looking forward to registerin­g with FEO. According to Cook Islands News, officials from FEO visiting were pleased with the response. With a population of around 300 Fijians living in the Cook Islands, FEO ended the registrati­on drive with a total of 174 new registrati­ons and 102 amendments to voter cards.

Fijian Elections Office operations assistant Mereseini Vosa hailed the voter registrati­on drive in the Cook Islands a success. The team then headed to Niue to register eligible Fijians living there.

Five registrati­on teams from Fiji have been registerin­g eligible Fijians across other Pacific island countries such as Niue, Nauru, Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

In Tonga, citizens residing in Tonga made the most out of the Pacific Islands Voter Registrati­on Drive.

Tonga’s visit ended with a total of 131 new registrati­ons, 25 amendments to the Electronic Voter Registrati­on cards and six replacemen­ts.

Kiribati had 27 new registrati­ons, 10 amendments and six replacemen­ts.

The elections drive to Pacific Islands began on March 17 and the team was in American Samoa, from March 28 to yesterday. Under the Fijian Constituti­on and Electoral Act 2012, every Fijian aged 18 or more is eligible to register and vote.

 ?? Photo: CI News ?? Fijian Elections Office operations assistant Mereseini Vosa helps a potential voter with her registrati­on.
Photo: CI News Fijian Elections Office operations assistant Mereseini Vosa helps a potential voter with her registrati­on.

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