REGIONAL: Commonwealth observer group encourages Antiguans and Barbudans to vote in upcoming general election
Commonwealth Observer Group from left: Baroness Denise Kingsmill, Hon. Gideon Moi, Professor Luis Franceschi, Chairman of the Antigua & Barbuda Elections Commissions John Jarvis, His Excellency Danny Faure, Clare Keizer and Orrette Fisher.
Regional / World
January 17, 2023
REGIONAL: Commonwealth observer group encourages Antiguans and Barbudans to vote in upcoming general election

The Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Group in Antigua and Barbuda, H.E. Danny Faure, has encouraged citizens of Antigua and Barbuda to vote in the country’s general election on 18 January 2023.

The former President of Seychelles made his remarks in a statement in the capital Saint John’s, following the arrival of five Commonwealth observers on  January 14, 2023.

President Faure said: “The importance of the elections in a democracy as the ultimate expression of the will of the people cannot be understated. Casting a vote is a fundamental human right and we hope the citizens of Antigua and Barbuda will keenly exercise this right on elections day.”

From January 17, the group will be deployed across the country to observe the pre-election preparations as well as voting, counting and results processes at polling stations. An interim statement of their observations will be issued shortly after election day.

President Faure Danny said the group’s task, as independent and impartial observers, is to assess the entire electoral process. He continued:

“The task we have been given is one we take seriously and will undertake solemnly in compliance with international standards for the conduct of international observers.”

Over the next few days, observers will receive a series of briefings from political parties, civil society, women’s and youth groups, and the media to gain a better understanding of the mood in the country ahead of the election.

Following the election, the group will submit its recommendations in a report to the Commonwealth Secretary-General, who will forward it to the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, the country’s Electoral Commission, the leadership of political parties taking part in the elections and all Commonwealth governments. The report will be made public shortly after this.

The group’s eminent members include serving and former politicians, elections professionals and journalists, hailing from Jamaica, Kenya, Seychelles, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the United Kingdom.