
Browne warns late voter card validation could disenfranchise electors
Prime Minister Gaston Browne is urging voters to complete the validation of their voter identification cards promptly, warning that delays could leave some electors unable to cast ballots in the upcoming general election.
Speaking on his weekly radio programme, Browne said individuals who wait until the last minute risk missing the deadline, which could result in disenfranchisement.
He encouraged eligible voters to act within the next two weeks to ensure they are properly registered and able to participate in the electoral process.
The warning comes as preparations intensify ahead of an expected election, with authorities continuing efforts to update and verify the voters’ list.
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Translation 🥸: “We might just lose out to UPP…”
Joanne, speak to your DNA supporters around the country to tactically vote 🗳 these ABLP rable-rousers out, out, out!
Your fellow Antiguan patriots need you 🫵🏾
SAY NO TO AN AUTOCRATIC STATE…
Gassy it’s not a God given right to vote. It’s a citizens right if they choose to vote. The two parties are both sides of the same coin. Im still undecided although I have voted labor twice. The clavicle car scandal has me rethinking whether it’s worth it. As a student of sociology, I overs the system and it’s trickery and we need to be careful with politicians. They are the scribes and the pharisees. They are anti God and the creation