Decision Day Trinidad and Tobago: Voters electing new government

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The Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) says it is confident that Monday’s general election will be conducted in a safe environment, as more than one million voters head to the polls to elect a new government in Trinidad and Tobago.

“Under the stewardship of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), the commission has collaborated with the police to ensure that robust security arrangements have been instituted to safeguard voters, election personnel, and the integrity of the electoral process,” said the EBC’s Chief Elections Officer Fern Narcis-Scope.

The EBC said all 2 316 polling stations are equipped with the necessary staff, materials, and supplies to ensure each location meets high standards of accessibility, functionality, and safety. “Our team has worked diligently to ensure that every eligible voter can exercise their right to vote safely and confidently as they participate in this vital democratic exercise.”

While 161 candidates from 17 political parties are contesting the 41 seats in Parliament, the race—just as it has been for decades—will be a straight fight between the incumbent People’s National Movement (PNM) and the main opposition, United National Congress (UNC).

An estimated 1 154 708 people are eligible to cast ballots, with polling being observed by teams from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Commonwealth.

Polling stations opened at 6 a.m., and will close 12 hours later. (CMC)

 

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