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Cayman: Electoral Boundary District Meetings

From The Progressives

A new Electoral Boundary Commission has been appointed and will begin work on re-examining the current boundaries that form the 19 constituencies across the Cayman Islands.

Under the Constitution, a commission must be appointed to look at the electoral map and make recommendations every eight years. After consultation with the Premier and Leader of the Opposition, the Governor reappointed the 2015 team, namely UK expert Lisa R. Handley as chairperson of the Commission, and local attorneys Steve McField and Adriannie Webb as members.

The commission will be consulting with the voters in all 19 seats and is expected to submit their recommendations by June of this year. 

Below are the dates of the public meetings, and all are invited to attend:

For more information or to provide feedback, email the Electoral Boundary Commission at [email protected]

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