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September 11, 2023
Moore urges FNMs to support Pintard

Maurice Moore, one of the founding fathers of the Free National Movement (FNM), is urging FNMs to fully back their leader, Michael Pintard. "Brothers and sisters, I want you to realize that our party has a tremendous fight ahead of it," Moore said. "We've got a young leader. He's dynamic and is doing an excellent ...
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August 24, 2023
Govt to launch consultations on medical marijuana bill

The government is set to launch public consultations on proposed medicinal marijuana legislation.

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August 22, 2023
Activist Announces Plans to Run as Independent

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Advocate and president of RISE Bahamas, Terneille Burrows, announcing her independent candidacy for the next general election.

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June 28, 2010
Cricket set to make a return

The tussle for leadership that has plagued a number of sporting associations and federations in the country has found its way into the Bahamas Cricket Association (BCA).

The results from the association's general elections, which saw Sidney Deveaux return as president with a 21-11 win over Jairam Mangra in March, is now before the courts. According to Deveaux, Mangra is contesting the election'...

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July 28, 2010
Woman intends to run against Prime Minister in North Abaco

By ALISON LOWE
Tribune Staff Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net

A middle-aged woman has announced her intention to run against Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham in his North Abaco constituency in the 2012 general election.
S. Ali McIntosh, the interim leader of the recently launched Bahamas Constitution Party, said that despite North Abaco residents having voted for Mr Ingraham as their representative ...

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October 04, 2010
Registration process begins as scheduled despite inclement weather

NASSAU, The Bahamas
-- Early registration for the next Parliamentary (General) Elections
got off on schedule in New Providence Monday morning as candidates for
registration filed in and out of Voter Registration Centres despite
the inclement weather. 

Voter Registration Centres
opened promptly at 10 a.m. in preparation of the new Voter Register.
The simultaneous opening of multiple cen...

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October 05, 2010
Registration process begins as scheduled despite inclement weather

Early registration for the next Parliamentary (General) Elections got off on schedule in New Providence Monday morning as candidates for registration filed in and out of Voter Registration Centres despite the inclement weather.

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August 11, 2023
Remembering election reform 

With the Davis administration not even at the half-way mark of its five-year term in office, we are a long way off from election season. As such, issues of electoral reform, which understandably feature prominently as general elections and by-elections approach, are seemingly not on the government's legislative radar or foremost on the minds of ...
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April 11, 2012
PM faces nation in TV announcement of May 7th elections VIDEO

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National Address by Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham
on the announcement of the May 7th general elections
April 10, 2012

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READY FOR THE VOTE
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September 09, 2021
READY FOR THE VOTE

THE Royal Bahamas Defence Force is currently preparing to mobilise marines throughout the country alongside the police force to assist with providing security during the general election.

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