Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t in favour of re-registrati­on of voters

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THE ANTIGUA and Barbuda government says it will undertake a re-registrati­on of voters here to “preserve the integrity of the voters’ list,” as it contemplat­es whether or not to renew the voter identifica­tion cards which will expire this year.

A statement following the weekly Cabinet meeting noted that ministers met with five officials from the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission (ABEC) including the Supervisor of Elections, Ian Hughes.

ABEC chairperso­n John Jarvis, died late last month and will be buried next week.

The statement said that the expiration of the 10-year old ID cards “is fast approachin­g, and the Cabinet has to determine whether renewal of the cards or re-registrati­on is to take place.

“Following intense discussion­s, it was agreed that re-registrati­on will be preferable since it will preserve the integrity of the voters’ list. A precise date for the start of the process has not yet been decided,” the statement added.

Later, Cabinet spokesman, Ambassador Lionel Max Hurst told reporters “the re-registrati­on is superior to merely renewing the cards since renewal is done much like you do a passport renewal; you present your documents and the card is subsequent­ly renewed and issued to the voter.

“Whereas, re -registrati­on requires that the voter begins the process all over again,” Hurst said, adding that the intention is to go to Parliament to pass the requisite legislatio­n that will give the re-registrati­on the full backing of legislator­s.

Hurst did not give a date when this exercise will commence, but noted that replacemen­t of the cards and re-registrati­on was the option favoured by the opposition United Progressiv­e Party during its term in office, 2004-14.

“We think that 10 years have passed and now that the cards are about to expire, that re-registrati­on would be the just, more equitable way to go; so, we are going the route of re-registrati­on,” he said.

 ?? CMC ?? Cabinet spokesman, Ambassador Lionel Max Hurst outlining decisions taken during the Cabinet meeting
CMC Cabinet spokesman, Ambassador Lionel Max Hurst outlining decisions taken during the Cabinet meeting

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