In this section we include a selection of resources and weblinks to information for schools, teachers, students, young people and anyone interested in learning about elections and how parliament works in Anguilla.
VOTER LOOKUP
Please use the links below to check the distict to which you are registered
This video explains the correct process, an individual has to go through on the day of elections at a polling station. (The Central Electoral Office, Government of Anguilla)
ELECTION VIDEOS
ACOCI Public Political Debate 2015
Chief Minister Huber Hughes Announcement of Election Day 2015, 9 March 2015
Anguilla Political Party Leaders Debate with Mr. Victor Banks (AUF), Dr. Ellis Webster (AUM), and Mr. Sutcliffe Hodge (DOVE), November 2014
AUF = Anguilla United Front; AUM = Anguilla United Movement; DOVE = The DOVE Party; IND = Independent; * Incumbent; ** Political Leader
Sources
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