Your Right to Vote |
The important part of the election process is your right to vote. You may not realize it, but there's more to that right than just putting an ‘X’ on a piece of paper. The election process is one of the hallmarks of a democracy and determines how we choose who will make important decisions about our health, safety, and financial condition, just to name a few things. The decision has an impact on you, everyone in your family and community, and perhaps people across the country. |
Saint Lucia was granted universal adult suffrage in 1951. This means that every citizen of Saint Lucia, 18 years or older, is entitled to case his/her vote in all national elections. Prior to 1951, there was only limited franchise with only men in a particular class having the right to vote.
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For the past decade, many Saint Lucians have understood the importance of their right to vote. However, there is a growing decline in voter turnout, resulting in approximately 56.1% of registered persons voting in the 2011 election. This means that over 43.9% of registered voters do not vote. It's a concern if fewer people decide to exercise their right to have a say in the political process. |

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On Election Day, we encourage everyone to be responsible and exercise their right to vote. Voting is the one way you can have your concerns heard. As the saying goes: If you don't vote, don't complain.
To vote on Election Day:
- You must be registered to vote
- You must prove your identity
Remember that polling stations are open from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Polling Day.
If you are employed, your employer must allow you a reasonable period for voting. Your employer cannot stop you from voting, nor can your employer require you to take time off without pay. |
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SLP = Saint Lucia Labour Party; UWP = United Workers Party; IND = Independent; *Incumbent; **Political Leader |
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http://government.lawyers.com/your-right-to-vote.html |
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