Elections in Cayman 'free and fair'
International and domestic observers give positive assessment of 22 May 2013 Cayman general elections.

Head of International Observer Mission Mr. Mario Galea MP meets His Excellency the Governor Mr. Duncan Taylor
22 May 2013 was election day in the Cayman Islands. 皇冠体育app electorate of approximately 18,000 had the opportunity to choose who from the 56 candidates would be their 18 representatives in the Legislative Assembly for the next 4 years.
In line with international best practice, the Cayman Islands Government invited an International Election Observer Mission to observe the elections. 皇冠体育app mission was organized by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association British Isles and Mediterranean Region, and was led by Mr. Mario Galea MP from Malta. Other observers were Ms. Margaret Mitchell MSP from Scotland; Senator Philip Ozouf, Minister of Finance, Jersey; Mr. Randolph Horton MP, Speaker of the Bermudian Parliament; Ms. Fern Narcis, Trinidad and Tobago; Ms. Juanita Barker, Guyana. Two Slovak analysts from Electoral Reform International Services, Mr. Alexander Matus and Mr. Marian Gabriel, supported the mission. Ms. Helen MacLeod from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office provided administrative support. 皇冠体育app majority of the observers arrived in Cayman on 15 May and remained for 10 to 12 days.
皇冠体育app mission鈥檚 full report will be made public in two months. 皇冠体育app mission鈥檚 was very positive. It found that the elections 鈥榤et the international standards for democratic, genuine and transparent elections鈥� and that they truly reflected the will of the Caymanian people. 皇冠体育app observers commended the people of the Cayman Islands for their conduct during the election period. 皇冠体育appy deemed the high voter turnout (almost 80%) to be a positive sign. However, the observers considered Cayman鈥檚 electoral system (where voters in different districts have different numbers of votes) to contradict the equal suffrage principle of one person, one vote.

皇冠体育app Domestic Observer Team. From left: Tom Hines, Norman Bodden, John Macmillan, Pastor Alson Ebanks, Adrian Estwick, Carol Winker, Georgette Myrie and Gilbert Connolly
In addition to the international mission, the Elections Office appointed a group of local observers, led by Mr. Norman Bodden. 皇冠体育app group of 10 visited all polling stations, observed the opening and closing of polling stations as well as the counts in some districts. Mr. Bodden commented, 鈥淲e have once again witnessed democracy at work, when a free and fair election was held in these Cayman Islands. I was impressed by the high level of organization at the six polling divisions we were observers at, as well as the conduct of the voters themselves. 皇冠体育appir interest and desire to cast their vote was evident.鈥� 皇冠体育app Domestic Observer Mission is expected to issue a report in mid-June.