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November 8, 2020
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Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves

Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves

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Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr Ralph Gonsalves

…CEOM says of St. Vincent and the Grenadines elections

The CARICOM Election Observation Mission (CEOM) has concluded that the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Elections were free and fair, free from fear and that the outcome reflected the will of the people.

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Chief of Mission, Anthonyson King of Antigua and Barbuda said that all six members of the Observation Mission agreed that the electoral process was conducted according to the law and done without intimidation.

“I therefore conclude that the Election was free and fair and free from fear and that the outcome presented the will of the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines,” he said in a preliminary statement.

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Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves’ Unity Labour Party won nine of the 15 seats contested in the Elections, with the other six going to the opposition New Democratic Party led by Lawyer Dr Godwin Friday.

The Observation Mission said that based on its assessment on Election Day, there were no incidents of intimidation of voters inside or outside of the voting precincts.

“The agents of the parties also testified that there were no irregularities and that the process was generally peaceful and orderly. At the polling stations, the voters’ identification card was collected by the Presiding Officer who called out the name and number of the said voter for the benefit of the agents of the parties,” the Mission’s statement signed by King said.

King, who was accompanied by Contance Madeline Blackman (Antigua and Barbuda); Henson Ricardo Carlisle Alleyne (Barbados); H.E. Felix Gregoire (Dominica); H.E. Ambrose George (Dominica); and H.E. Arley Gill (Grenada), noted that at every polling station the voters were told about the way to vote and how to return the ballot which was inserted in the ballot box by the Presiding Officer.

“The Mission observed that adequate health measures were in place to protect voters against the COVID-19 pandemic at the polling stations visited. On the day of the election each voter received a mask. Measures were also put in place for more than two hundred voters in quarantine to exercise their franchise,” noting that all members of the Observation Mission “agree that the process was conducted according to law and was done without any intimidation or fear.”

They also reported that there was adequate security at each location and that the officers displayed a very professional approach to their duties.

“We congratulate the voters for the discipline displayed on Election Day and we wish to thank all the stake holders, including the leaders of the Political Parties, Civil Society and the Church for the warm welcome and cooperation which contributed to the success of the mission,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, prior to the Elections held on November 5, 2020, the six-member team met with stakeholders and other civic groups virtually as part of the precautionary measures.  The over twenty groups included two Trade Unions, the leadership of the Police Service, the Police Welfare Service, the Women’s Advocacy Group, the National Monitoring and Consultative Mechanism (NMCM), a body comprising most of the churches and other groups, the National Council of Women, the representatives of the blind and the disabled. They also met with the two main political parties, represented by the Honorable Prime Minister and the Honorable Leader of the opposition, Dr. Godwin Friday.
On Election Day the Mission was divided into four teams (two with 2 members and two with 1 member).  The Mission did not have the resources or the time to visit the Grenadines but the member visited every polling station.



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