Overseas Polling Places For The Advanced Poll On 9 September, 2021
The Parliamentary Commissioner hereby informs the general public that, pursuant to section 49B of the Parliamentary Elections Act (Chapter 7), the places listed below have been established as polling places outside of The Bahamas to facilitate polling by the voters enrolled as overseas voters for the day appointed for the Advanced Poll on 9 September
HISTORICAL BAHAMAS OVERSEAS ADVANCED POLL EXERCISED IN HAVANA, THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA
From left to right: Sergeant 1401 Bertram Carey, Revising Officer, Consul Deborah Saunders, Her Excellency Alma A. Adams, First Bahamian Woman Ambassador to the Republic of Cuba, Bahamian Returning Officer, Ms. Raquel Greene, Attaché Annie Carey and Inspector of Police Alexis Roberts Sr. HAVANA – The Polling station established for the Overseas Advanced Poll
Persons Lined Up to Register to Vote, April 10, at the Parliamentary Registration Department
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE From: Bahamas Information Services April 10, 2017 NASSAU, The Bahamas — Persons lined up to register to vote at the Parliamentary Registration Department, April 10, 2017 — the last day for voter registration.
Statement by The Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie, MP Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
My Fellow Bahamians, Good morning! Earlier today, just a short while ago, the present Parliament was officially dissolved. Every seat in the House of Assembly is now vacant. It is now left to you, the citizenry of our beloved nation, to decide who will fill those seats in the next House of Assembly.
Provost Marshal Reads Proclamation Dissolving Parliament
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE From: Bahamas Information Services April 11, 2017 NASSAU, The Bahamas — Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade, as Provost Marshal, read the Proclamation dissolving the current Parliament, and the Proclamation of the convening of a new Parliament, on the steps of the House of Assembly in Rawson Square, April 11, 2017. (BIS Photo/Derek
Parliamentarians Celebrate International Women’s Day
By Matt Maura Bahamas Information Services NASSAU, The Bahamas – Bahamian women have done a “phenomenal job” as joint partners in building a better, stronger, more modern Bahamas, utilizing their roles in the workplace, sports, the family, culture, education, religion, business, politics and at the community level to help do so, Minister of Social Services
Prime Minister’s Visited The Parliamentary Office
Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie & the Parliamentary Commissioner, Sherlyn Hall in a recent visit to the Parliamentary Registration Department, BAHAMAS.
Hall Meeting At Parliamentary Commission
Parliamentary Commissioner Hall explains Voter Registration on the “new map” with the “new boundary changes”.