ABEC issues deadline for completing transfers and first-time registrants 

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ABEC PRO, Graham

1. Transfers Between Constituencies

Electors who applied on or before 28 February 2026 to transfer from one constituency to another are required to complete the transfer process no later than 6:00 p.m. on Friday, 10 April 2026 at the ABEC Headquarters.

Failure to complete the process by this deadline will result in the elector being required to vote in the constituency from which the transfer was sought.

2. Eligibility of First-Time Registrants

Persons who registered for the first time on or before 28 February 2026 shall be eligible to vote in the General Elections scheduled for Thursday, 30 April 2026, having completed the claims and objections process and are therefore included on the List of Electors for these elections.

The Commission thanks the public for its cooperation and attention to this notice.

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12 COMMENTS

  1. Do not trust this department at all. Hope with the transfers you people make certain they live in the constituency, because there is where all the tiefing taks place and from what I’m hearing things no sound quite right, and it’s fresh in my mind what a certain leader said about transferring voters. People are keeping their eyes on St. Mary’s South, All Saints West, Rural West and All Saints East and St. Luke.A Labourite has built in dishonesty

  2. Driving the undecided people into Gaston cage, a small pay is involve, I am making that extra monies to conspire with Gaston and ALP in this election.

  3. Democracy in reverse. The first and most important election rule in a democratic nation is not to disenfranchise any eligible voter. In developed countries you can register same day and vote.
    We need a national ID card , which will make registration process a one day affair. All there claims and objections of nonsense and uncalled for delays if we have a proper national ID. You carry the proof of address and the agents right there and then deal with the issue. Laws in place also to protect and deal with those who willfully try to break the laws.

  4. With all the political tension right now, administrative issues like this could easily cause confusion. It’s good they’re addressing it early.

  5. At the end of the day, voting is a right, but also a responsibility. If you want your voice heard, you have to make sure everything is in order before it’s too late.

  6. At the end of the day, voting is a right, but also a responsibility. If you want your voice heard, you have to make sure everything is in order before it’s too late.

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