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2012 General Election Polling Stations in The Bahamas
Nassau, Bahamas - The Department of Voter Registration advises that it has stopped accepting applications for the advanced election poll, scheduled for Tuesday, May 1, 2012. It is also advised that voters cards can now be collected at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.
2012 General Election Polling Stations in The Bahamas
Nassau, Bahamas - The Department of Voter Registration advises that it has stopped accepting applications for the advanced election poll, scheduled
for Tuesday, May 1, 2012. It is also advised that voters cards can now
be collected at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.
Prime Minister of The Bahamas Votes during the Advance Poll for General Elections
Nassau, Bahamas - Prime Minister the Rt. Hon.
Hubert Ingraham places his ballot in the box at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium May
1, during the Advance Poll for the General Elections, which will be held May 7.
Mrs. Delores Ingraham, wife
of Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham, deposits her ballot in the box
at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium May 1, during the Advance Poll for the General
Election...
2012 General Election Polling Stations in The Bahamas
Nassau, Bahamas - The Department of Voter Registration advises that it has stopped accepting applications for the advanced election poll, scheduled for Tuesday, May 1, 2012. It is also advised that voters cards can now be collected at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.
Election Day is May 7th!
Enclosed is the list of Polling Stations throughout The Bahamas. Find the station nearest you:
2011 General Elections Ends Earl Deveaux ,Louis Bacon & Aga Khan's Reign In Bahamas
The return of the Free National Movement to governance in 2007 created what most Bahamians believe to be a world of no laws in paradise for foreign investors with the right kind of money to fund their elections campaigns. Its a world that hedge fund billionare Louis Bacon and the Aga Khan have been revelling in during the past five years of governance.
Most of what 2017 observer group urged were not implemented
Of 20 recommendations made by the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), which observed The Bahamas general election in May 2017, only one recommendation was fully implemented. This is highlighted in the COG report on the September 2021 general election released yesterday. In 2017, the observer group stated: "To ensure that all eligible voters, particularly those with ...
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A COMIC39S VIEW: The 39was gonna39 govt
A COMIC39S VIEW: The 39was gonna39 govt
This comes a bit late but I guess now is as good a time as any to congratulate the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) on winning the 2017 Bahamas General Election. Didn't you hear? Apparently the Free National Movement (FNM) is moving to rent the Town
A body under attack
A body under attack
Imagine some days waking up and your entire body aches -- you're fatigued to the point that you're completely drained. Then there are days you wake up and have problems with your vision; another day your hands or feet could be purple (caused by bleeding); or you have ulcers on your tongue that don't allow you to eat -- sometimes for days at a time. Welcome to Shawnette Guerrier's world, and that o...
Lupus cannot win
Lupus cannot win
Two months ago today, Shanelle Brennen, president of Lupus 242, lost her more than two decades battle with lupus, but her younger sister Shonalee King Johnson has no intention of letting the disease win the ultimate battle, and she plans to continue her sister's mission to break the silence and support the cure.
King Johnson, who has not been diagnosed with the disease, said her sister had always ...
Lupus 242 Marks 5th Anniversary with full Month of Awareness Activities
May is recognized as Lupus Awareness Month around the world. This month, local support group, Lupus 242 will host a series of events and activities to raise awareness. This is the fifth year the group has pushed issues associated with lupus to the forefront...