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This Act may be cited as the Elections Act (2022 Revision).\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_2\", \"num\": \"2.\", \"text\": \"Definitions and interpretation 2. (1) In this Act \u2014 \u201cagent\u201d means a person appointed by a candidate to act on behalf of the candidate for the purposes of an election and includes \u2014 (a) a person appointed as a polling agent or counting agent under section 40(1)(a) or (b); and (b) a person appointed as an election agent under section 64(1); \u201cby-election\u201d means an election other than a general election; \u201ccandidate\u201d means a person who has been nominated as a candidate to contest an election; \u201ccounting station\u201d means any room secured by the returning officer for the counting of the votes on polling day; \u201ccurrent register\u201d means the Register of Electors in force when the revised list is being prepared; Elections Act (2022 Revision) \u201cDeputy Supervisor\u201d means a person appointed as Deputy Supervisor of Elections under section 4; \u201celection\u201d means an election of a member or members to the Cayman Islands Parliament; \u201celection agent\u201d means a person appointed by a candidate under section 64; \u201celection documents\u201d means the documents which the returning officer is required by section 61(1) to transmit to the Supervisor after an election; \u201celection officer\u201d includes the Supervisor, every registering officer, returning officer, presiding officer, poll clerk or other person having any duty to perform pursuant to this Act to the faithful performance of which duty that person may be sworn; \u201celector\u201d means any person who votes or is entitled to vote at an election; \u201celectoral district\u201d means an electoral district as constituted under section 5; \u201celectronic\u201d means relating to technology having electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities, whether digital, analogue or otherwise; \u201cForm\u201d means the form set out as such in Schedule 2; \u201cGovernor\u201d means the person for the time being holding the office of Governor of the Islands, and includes any person for the time being lawfully performing the functions of that office under section 31 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], and, to the extent to which a Deputy appointed under section 34 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] is authorised to act, that Deputy; \u201cmobile station\u201d means a mobile polling station established under section 50(2) (a); \u201cpolitical party\u201d means a group of persons who have united to contest an election; \u201cpoll book\u201d means the book in Form 1 in which the name and other particulars of every person applying to vote are consecutively entered by the poll clerk as soon as the applicant\u2019s right to vote at the polling station has been ascertained and before any such applicant is allowed to vote; \u201cpolling day\u201d means the day fixed for holding the poll at an election; \u201cpolling division\u201d means any polling division constituted under section 6; \u201cpolling station\u201d means any room secured by the returning officer for the taking of the votes on polling day; \u201cpublic service\u201d means the civil service and employees of statutory authorities and government companies; \u201cquarter\u201d means the period of three months including and immediately following the first day of January, April, July and October in each year; \u201cregistration agent\u201d means a person appointed under section 13(8); Elections Act (2022 Revision) \u201cregistration date\u201d means the first day of January, April, July or October, as the case may be, next occurring after the coming into force of the last previous Register of Electors or such other date as the Governor may, by Notice published in the Gazette, appoint; \u201crejected ballot paper\u201d means a ballot paper which has been handed by the presiding officer to an elector to cast that person\u2019s vote but which at the close of the poll has been found in the ballot box unmarked or so improperly marked that in the opinion of the returning officer it cannot be counted; \u201creturning officer\u201d, in relation to an electoral district, means the returning officer and any deputy returning officer appointed in respect of that district by the Governor under section 8; \u201crevised list\u201d means the list of electors prepared under section 12(1). \u201cspoiled ballot paper\u201d means a ballot paper which, on polling day, has not been deposited in the ballot box but has been found by the presiding officer to be spoiled or improperly printed, or which has been handed by the presiding officer to an elector to cast that person\u2019s vote, and \u2014 (a) has been spoiled in marking by the elector; and (b) has been handed back to the presiding officer and exchanged for another; \u201cSupervisor\u201d means the person appointed as Supervisor of Elections under section 3; and \u201cwrit\u201d means the writ for an election. (2) Where \u2014 (a) any notice, list or any other instrument is required to be published then, unless the contrary intention appears, the publication thereof shall be made by \u2014 (i) posting the same in a conspicuous place on any court house, church, chapel, post office, school-house or such other building in the Islands as in the opinion of the Supervisor is suitable for the purpose, except that in places where there is no such building as aforesaid, such instrument may be posted in a conspicuous place; (ii) transmitting the same by electronic means on a website authorised by the Supervisor; and (iii) publishing the same in a newspaper published and circulating in the Islands; and (b) any paper, list or report is required to be printed, such paper, list or report may be reproduced and printed by a computer. Elections Act (2022 Revision) PART II - Electoral Districts and Registration of Electors\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_3\", \"num\": \"3.\", \"text\": \"Appointment, powers and duties of Supervisor 3. (1) The Governor shall, in the Governor\u2019s discretion, appoint a person who holds a senior office in the public service or formerly held a senior office in the public service to be Supervisor of Elections and the Supervisor shall \u2014 (a) exercise general direction and supervision over the administrative conduct of elections and enforce on the part of all election officers, fairness, impartiality and compliance with this Act; (b) issue to election officers such instructions from time to time as the Supervisor may deem necessary to ensure effective execution of this Act; and (c) execute and perform all other powers and duties which by this Act are conferred and imposed upon the Supervisor. (2) For the purposes of this section, \u201csenior office in the public service\u201d includes a head of department or head of a statutory authority or government company or the deputy head of a department, statutory authority or government company.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_4\", \"num\": \"4.\", \"text\": \"Appointment, powers and duties of Deputy Supervisors 4. (1) The Governor shall, in the Governor\u2019s discretion, appoint no fewer than three persons to be Deputy Supervisors of Elections and those persons shall \u2014 (a) hold an office in the public service; (b) have formerly held an office in the public service; or (c) if not previously employed in the public service, be a person who has extensive experience as an elections officer. (2) Subject to the general direction and supervision of the Supervisor and to such conditions, exceptions and qualifications as that Supervisor may direct, each Deputy Supervisor shall have and may exercise such of the functions, powers and duties conferred or imposed upon the Supervisor by this Act as the Supervisor may in writing delegate to that person, unless by this or any other law expressly prohibited from so doing.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_5\", \"num\": \"5.\", \"text\": \"Electoral districts and representatives 5. (1) For the purpose of the election of members of the Cayman Islands Parliament and of compiling and revising the lists of people entitled to vote at such elections the Cayman Islands are divided into the following electoral districts \u2014 (a) West Bay West Electoral District; (b) West Bay North Electoral District; (c) West Bay Central Electoral District; Elections Act (2022 Revision) (d) West Bay South Electoral District (e) George Town North Electoral District; (f) George Town Central Electoral District; (g) George Town West Electoral District; (h) George Town South Electoral District; (i) George Town East Electoral District; (j) Red Bay Electoral District; (k) Prospect Electoral District; (l) Newlands Electoral District; (m) Savannah Electoral District; (n) Bodden Town West Electoral District; (o) Bodden Town East Electoral District; (p) North Side Electoral District; (q) East End Electoral District; (r) Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman Electoral District; and (s) Cayman Brac East Electoral District, the extent of each such electoral district being set out in Schedule 1. (2) Each electoral district shall be represented in the Cayman Islands Parliament by one elected member.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_6\", \"num\": \"6.\", \"text\": \"Polling divisions 6. (1) Each Electoral District shall be a polling division. (2) The Supervisor, with the approval of the Governor, may divide an electoral district into so many polling divisions and with such boundaries and descriptions as the Supervisor may by Notice appoint. (3) The Supervisor may from time to time, with the approval of the Governor, vary the number, description and boundaries of any polling division so appointed and any such variation shall be by Notice. (4) In determining the boundaries of any polling division, the Supervisor shall have regard to geographical and population considerations and such other factors as may affect the facility of communication between various places within the polling division. (5) A notice issued pursuant to this section shall be in Form 1A and shall be published. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_7\", \"num\": \"7.\", \"text\": \"Appointment of registering officers, etc. 7. (1) The Supervisor shall, from time to time, appoint for each electoral district a registering officer who shall be qualified as an elector and who shall be familiar with the electoral district for which that registering officer is appointed. (1A) A registering officer may be appointed for more than one electoral district. (2) The Supervisor may appoint persons as assistant registering officers to assist registering officers in the performance of their duties and such assistant registering officers shall also be qualified as electors and who shall be familiar with the electoral district for which that registering officer is appointed. (3) Subject to the authority, directions and control of the registering officer, an assistant registering officer shall have all the powers and may perform any of the duties of a registering officer under this Act. (4) The Supervisor may, at any time, revoke any appointment made by that person under this section and make another appointment in place thereof. (5) A registering officer shall have such powers and be charged with such duties as appear hereinafter. (6) Every registering officer shall, before entering on that person\u2019s duties as such, take and subscribe an oath in Form 2 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_8\", \"num\": \"8.\", \"text\": \"Appointment of returning officer 8. (1) The Governor may, on the recommendation of the Supervisor, from time to time appoint a returning officer and as many deputy returning officers as that Governor deems necessary for each electoral district. (2) The Governor may, at any time, revoke any appointment made by the Governor under this section and make another appointment in place thereof. (3) Forthwith upon that person\u2019s appointment each returning officer or deputy returning officer shall take and subscribe an oath in Form 3 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor. (4) It shall be the duty of the Supervisor to ensure that all returning officers and deputy returning officers are aware of the provisions of this Act and of any rules, etc., made hereunder.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_9\", \"num\": \"9.\", \"text\": \"Taking of oaths 9. (1) Every election officer and every person who is required by Part II or IV to take an oath may take such oath either before a Justice of the Peace, the Supervisor or before any returning officer or presiding officer or poll clerk appointed under this Act and every such Justice of the Peace, returning officer, presiding officer, poll clerk and the Supervisor is hereby authorised and empowered to administer Elections Act (2022 Revision) any oath required by Part II or IV to be made or taken by any election officer or other person. (2) Every person who is required to take an oath pursuant to Part II and IV may elect to make a solemn affirmation instead of taking such oath.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_10\", \"num\": \"10.\", \"text\": \"Remuneration of officers 10. There shall be paid to the Supervisor, each registering officer, assistant registering officer, returning officer and to any other election officer appointed under this Act such remuneration for their services and such allowances in respect of travelling and other expenses incurred by them as the Governor may approve.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_11\", \"num\": \"11.\", \"text\": \"Application to register as elector 11. (1) Every person who is qualified to be registered as an elector for an electoral district and who wishes to have that person\u2019s name placed on the Register of Electors shall, unless registered in the current register for that electoral district, on or before the registration date, apply in Form 4 to the registering officer for that electoral district to have that person\u2019s name entered in the register for the following quarter. (1A) An application to be registered as an elector may be made electronically. (2) Where a person who has not attained the age of eighteen years is registered as an elector under section 90(1)(c) of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] \u2014 (a) that person\u2019s entry in the register shall give the date on which that person will attain that age; and (b) until the date given in the entry, that person shall not by virtue of the entry be treated as an elector for any purposes other than those of an election subsequent to that date. (3) A person who knowingly makes a statement in Form 4 which is false in any material particular or who knowingly submits any document in support of the application which is false in any material particular or which has been altered without lawful authority commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months. (4) The registration date specified in section 2 shall, for the purposes of section 90 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI. No. 1379 of 2009], be deemed to be the date of registration. 11A. Ordinary residence 11A. (1) For the purpose of registration as an elector, a person shall have one ordinary residence. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (2) The ordinary residence of an elector shall be the street address of the elector being the place where the elector ordinarily lives while resident in the Islands. (3) The registering officer may \u2014 (a) upon the receipt of an application; or (b) to confirm the ordinary residence of an elector, request in writing any information which that registering officer deems necessary to determine the ordinary residence of that person or elector.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_12\", \"num\": \"12.\", \"text\": \"Compiling quarterly register of electors 12. (1) In each quarter, a list of electors (hereinafter in this Act referred to as \u201cthe revised list\u201d) shall be compiled by the registering officer for each electoral district of all persons entitled to vote at the election of a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for that electoral district. (2) If, for any reason, the registering officer fails to compile the revised list for that person\u2019s electoral district so that by reason thereof the Register of Electors (as described in section 18(3)) for that electoral district cannot be brought into force, the Register of Electors in force when the new Register of Electors should have come into force shall continue in operation and be deemed to be the Register of Electors for such electoral district.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_13\", \"num\": \"13.\", \"text\": \"Preparation of quarterly register 13. (1) It shall be the duty of every registering officer to compile the revised list for the electoral district to which that registering officer is appointed. (2) Every registering officer shall, at least ten days before the registration date in each quarter, publish a copy of the Registration Notice in Form 5, in two issues of a newspaper circulating in the Islands and shall arrange for the information contained in the Registration Notice to be brought to the attention of persons qualified to be registered in such other manner, including by radio or television, as the Supervisor, in the Supervisor\u2019s discretion, may determine. (3) Every registering officer shall also, within the period specified in section 14(1), proceed to list the name, street address and occupation of every person qualified to vote for the election of the Cayman Islands Parliament in the electoral district for which that registering officer has been appointed, and shall prepare such list from the current register from the applications in Form 4 that have been received, duly completed and signed and from the information obtained from the returns submitted to that registering officer under section 19 or 21. Provided that that registering officer may, on that person\u2019s own motion, place on such list any person whom that registering officer has reasonable grounds for believing is qualified to be registered and whom that registering officer is satisfied is unable to complete Form 4 by reason either of blindness, illiteracy or any physical incapacity. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (4) The names, street addresses and occupations of all electors who are included in the revised list shall be written down by the registering officer in the manner and form specified in section 14(1) with the names of the electors grouped according to the initial letters of their surnames, and with the surname, given names and occupation of each being fully stated. (5) Every registering officer shall exercise the utmost care in preparing the revised list for the electoral district for which that registering officer has been appointed, taking all necessary precautions to ensure that the list, when completed, contains the name, street address and occupation of every qualified elector in the said electoral district and that it does not contain the name of any person who is not qualified. (6) Every registering officer who has received an application for registration as an elector in Form 4 and who has not so registered that applicant shall forthwith give notice of refusal of the application in Form 6 by causing it to be delivered to the residence of the applicant. (7) Any registering officer who wilfully or without reasonable excuse \u2014 (a) refuses to prepare the revised list as provided in subsection (1); (b) omits from the revised list the name of any person who has applied in Form 4 and who is entitled to have that person\u2019s name entered thereon; (c) fails to give notice of refusal under subsection (6); or (d) enters on the revised list the name of any person who is not entitled to have that person\u2019s name entered thereon, commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months. (8) Where a person whose name does not appear on the current register and who is qualified to be registered as an elector in an electoral district is of opinion that that person is likely to be temporarily absent from that electoral district when the revised list is being prepared, that person may appoint in writing in the prescribed form and in the prescribed manner another person to act as that person\u2019s registration agent for the purpose of ensuring that person\u2019s registration as an elector in that electoral district. (9) A registration agent appointed by any person under subsection (8) \u2014 (a) may, on or before the registration date, apply on behalf of that person for that person\u2019s name to be entered on the register for the following quarter; (b) may give, on behalf of that person, notice under section 15 that that person\u2019s name has been wrongly omitted from or wrongly stated in the revised list and Form 7 may be adapted for the purpose; (c) may represent that person at any proceedings before the revising officer under sections 16 and 17; Elections Act (2022 Revision) (d) may do all such other acts, matters or things as may lawfully be done by that person to ensure inclusion of that person\u2019s name in the revised list and in the Register of Electors; and (e) shall be obliged to accept, on behalf of such person, any notice of objection to the inclusion of such person\u2019s name in the revised list under section 15(2), and accordingly any such notice shall be deemed to have been validly served on such person if it is validly served on such agent.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_14\", \"num\": \"14.\", \"text\": \"Revised list 14. (1) Every registering officer shall, within the space of twenty days from the registration date, record in alphabetical order of their surnames on the revised list in Form 8, the names of all persons entitled to be registered as electors who are ordinarily resident on the specified day in the electoral district for which that registering officer is appointed, and shall cause a copy of such list, dated and signed by that registering officer, to be published. (2) A revised list \u2014 (a) shall be transmitted by electronic means on a website authorised by the Supervisor; and (b) shall, during the hours of business in each day for a period of twenty-one days after the publication thereof, be open to inspection by the public free of charge at the Elections Office in George Town, the District Administration Office in Cayman Brac and the Post Office in Little Cayman, and copies of the revised list shall be offered for sale in printed or electronic form at prices set by the Supervisor from time to time. (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), the revised list for each electoral district shall, at the end of the first quarter of each calendar year, be published during the hours of business in each day for a period of twenty-one days after the publication thereof and be open to inspection by the public free of charge in the electoral district to which such list applies and at such place as the Supervisor may direct. (4) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the registering officer in each electoral district shall, within the space of twenty-one days from the registration date, compile a list containing the changes registered during each quarter and shall cause a copy of that list, dated and signed by that registering officer, to be published in the electoral district and be open to inspection by the public free of charge. (5) For the avoidance of doubt, for the purposes of subsection (4), \u201cchanges\u201d includes any additions or deletions from the revised list for the previous quarter. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_15\", \"num\": \"15.\", \"text\": \"Procedure as to omissions and objections 15. (1) Every person \u2014 (a) whose name appears on the current register; or (b) who has, within the time specified, submitted a signed and completed form of application to be registered as an elector, whose name has been omitted from or wrongly stated in the revised list and who claims to have that person\u2019s name inserted therein or the mistake rectified, as the case may be, shall, within twenty-one days after the publication of such list, give notice in writing in Form 7 to the registering officer of the electoral district in which that person was ordinarily resident on the registration day. (2) Every person whose name appears in any such list may object to any other person whose name also appears therein as not being entitled to have that person\u2019s name therein, and shall within twenty-one days after the publication of such list give notice of objection and the grounds of such objection in Form 9 to the registering officer of the electoral district in which that person was ordinarily resident on the specified day. (2A) Where a person\u2019s name appears on the list, a registering officer may object to that person\u2019s name being on the list where the registering officer reasonably believes that that person is not entitled to have that person\u2019s name on the list and shall, within twenty-one days after the publication of such list, give notice of objection and the grounds of such objection in Form 9 and the registering officer shall cause a copy of the notice to be delivered to the residence of the person objected to, or sent by registered mail to the last known postal address of the person objected to. (3) A registering officer shall, as soon as practical after the receipt of a notice of objection under subsection (2) or (2A), cause a copy of the notice to be delivered to the residence of the person objected to or sent by registered mail to the last known postal address of the person objected to. (4) Within seven days after the expiration of the twenty-one days mentioned in subsection (2) and (2A), each registering officer shall prepare a list of all such claims and objections and the respective names, street addresses and occupations of the persons who have made the same. Such list shall be published and shall be open to the inspection of the public free of charge during the hours of business in each day for a period of fifteen days after the preparation of such list at such places as the Governor may direct in the electoral district to which such list applies and at the Elections Office in George Town. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_16\", \"num\": \"16.\", \"text\": \"Revising officer and settling of revised lists 16. (1) A magistrate, who shall be appointed by the Chief Justice in writing for this purpose, shall be the revising officer for the purpose of settling the revised lists in the manner hereinafter provided. That magistrate may be paid such additional remuneration for the services and such allowances in respect of travelling and other expenses incurred by that magistrate as the Governor may award. (2) The place or room in which the revising officer sits for the purpose of settling the revised lists shall be deemed an open court. (3) The revising officer shall sit on such day as may be fixed by him being within twenty-one days after the publication of the list of claims and objections, and seven days notice in Form 10 of the settling of such lists and of the place at which such revision will take place shall be published.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_17\", \"num\": \"17.\", \"text\": \"Procedure on settling of revised lists 17. (1) The registering officer shall produce to the revising officer on the day fixed under section 16(3), the list of claims and objections received by such registering officer, and the revising officer shall consider such list and shall insert in the revised list the name of every person who is proved to that person\u2019s satisfaction to be entitled to have that person\u2019s name inserted therein, rectify any mistake in such revised list of which that registering officer is satisfied and strike out of the said list the name of every person who, upon the application of the objector, is proved to the satisfaction of the revising officer to be disentitled to have that person\u2019s name retained in the said list. (2) If the objector appears neither in person, nor by attorney-at-law, nor by some elector duly authorised in writing by that objector in that behalf, the objection shall be overruled and the name of the person objected to shall be retained in the revised list for the electoral district or polling district, as the case may be. (3) The revising officer sitting to settle the revised lists shall have power to adjourn the same to such time and as often as may be necessary, and shall have the same powers for the keeping of order in that person\u2019s court as is now or may be hereafter given to a magistrate under any law of the Islands. (4) The revising officer sitting as aforesaid shall determine all claims or objections, and shall write that person\u2019s initials against any name struck out of the revised list or inserted therein and against any mistake or omission corrected, and shall sign that person\u2019s name to every page of each revised list when the same is finally settled. (5) If the revising officer is of the opinion that the claim or objection of any person is without foundation or is frivolous, that revising officer may order such person to pay the actual costs of the inquiry including the costs of witnesses, and such costs shall be recoverable by an action before any court of competent jurisdiction. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (6) The decision of the revising officer shall be final and no appeal shall be allowed therefrom.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_18\", \"num\": \"18.\", \"text\": \"Revised lists to be certified and deemed Register of Electors 18. (l) On completion of the settling of the revised list for each electoral district the revising officer shall, after signing such lists, cause them to be printed and bound separately in respect of each electoral district. (2) The revising officer shall certify such bound lists and shall thereupon transmit one copy thereof to the returning officer and the registering officer for the electoral district to which it relates and one copy to the Supervisor. (3) The copy of the lists transmitted to the Supervisor shall be deemed to be the Register of Electors for that electoral district and shall come into force on the first day of the quarter immediately following and shall remain in force until the last day of such quarter. (4) Copies of the Register of Electors shall be offered for sale in printed or electronic form at prices set by the Supervisor from time to time.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_19\", \"num\": \"19.\", \"text\": \"Duty of certain public officers to supply information 19. (1) The Registrar-General shall, between the first and tenth day of each month, transmit to the Supervisor a list of persons aged seventeen years or over whose deaths have, during the preceding month, been registered under the Births and Deaths Registration Act (2021 Revision). The list submitted shall contain the full first and surnames, the usual street address, date of birth, sex and occupation of each person listed. (2) The Clerk of the Court shall, between the first and tenth day of each quarter, transmit to the Supervisor a list of all persons who, at the date of the transmission of the list, are serving a sentence of imprisonment exceeding twelve months or under a sentence of imprisonment exceeding twelve months the execution of which has been suspended.1 (3) The Mental Health Commission shall, between the first and tenth day of each quarter, transmit to the Supervisor the name, street address, date of birth and occupation of any person who has been certified as having a mental impairment or serious mental illness under the Mental Health Act (2021 Revision) or any other law in force in the Islands. (4) The Supervisor shall, within seven days of the receipt by that person of information under subsection (1), (2) or (3), forward to the registering officer for each electoral district information received by that person concerning persons whom that Supervisor believes to be registered or qualified to be registered in such electoral district. (5) The Registrar-General, Clerk of Court, Chief Immigration Officer, Commissioner of Police, Chairperson of the Mental Health Commission or any Elections Act (2022 Revision) other officer in the public service shall, within seven days of the receipt of an application made by the Supervisor for information in relation to the qualification or disqualification of a person who has been nominated as a candidate for election, provide the Supervisor with the requested information.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_20\", \"num\": \"20.\", \"text\": \"Electors registration cards 20. (1) Every person whose name appears on the Register of Electors and who follows the procedures set out in Schedule 4 shall be issued by the Supervisor with an electors registration card in Form 11. (2) The procedure for the issue of electors registration cards shall be as set out in Schedule 4. (3) The electors registration card shall be supplied within thirty days of the transmission to the Supervisor of the lists under section 18(3). (4) A person who, without lawful authority, destroys, mutilates, defaces, removes or makes any alteration in an electors registration card or any duplicate of the same commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months. (5) When the electors registration card of any person has been lost, mutilated, defaced or destroyed such person shall, upon making application in Form 12 to the Supervisor, and provided that that person has complied with the procedures set out in Schedule 4, be entitled to receive a duplicate card. The Supervisor, when issuing such duplicate card, shall endorse such card with the word \u201cDuplicate\u201d prominently displayed thereon and shall, at the same time, transmit to the registering officer for the electoral district in respect of which the card applies, notification that such duplicate has been issued. (6) A person who makes an application under subsection (5) which is false in any material particular commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_21\", \"num\": \"21.\", \"text\": \"Change of elector\u2019s name, occupation or street address 21. Any person whose name appears on the Register of Electors and who changes that person\u2019s name, occupation or street address shall \u2014 (a) within a reasonable period but no later than three months after such change, give to the registering officer for the electoral district in respect of which that person is registered as an elector, notice in writing in Form 13 together with such supporting documents as the registering officer may require; (b) where the change of street address is from one electoral district to another, at the same time send a copy of such notice to the registering officer for the electoral district within which the new street address is located; and Elections Act (2022 Revision) (c) where the change is from one electoral district to another or from one polling division to another within the same electoral district, return that person\u2019s elector registration card to the Supervisor for it to be altered accordingly and replaced. PART III - Registration of Political Parties\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_22\", \"num\": \"22.\", \"text\": \"Registration as a political party 22. A group of persons who come together to contest an election shall be eligible to register as a political party.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_23\", \"num\": \"23.\", \"text\": \"Political Party Register 23. The Supervisor shall establish and maintain a register of political parties, to be known as the Political Party Register, which shall contain a list of the political parties that are registered.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_24\", \"num\": \"24.\", \"text\": \"Application for registration 24. (1) An application for registration by an eligible political party shall be made in Form 14 to the Supervisor by the leader or chairperson of the political party. (2) An application for registration shall be signed by the applicant, shall set out the name of the political party and the name of the person applying for the registration of the political party for the purposes of this Act, and shall be accompanied by such other information as required pursuant to Form 14.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_25\", \"num\": \"25.\", \"text\": \"Grounds for refusal and revocation 25. (1) No political party shall be registered between nomination day and the day on which all writs for a general election have been returned. (2) The Supervisor may refuse to register a political party the name of which is obscene or consists of more than five words or resembles that of another political party. (3) The Supervisor may, subject to subsection (4), revoke the registration of a political party. (4) The Supervisor shall, in making a decision to refuse to register an applicant or to revoke the registration of a political party, consider all of the factors relevant to determining the political party\u2019s purposes, including, as applicable, the following \u2014 (a) the political party\u2019s constitution, articles of incorporation, or any other information that may indicate those purposes; (b) the political party\u2019s political programme, annual report to members, fundraising plan, advertising material and policy statements; and Elections Act (2022 Revision) (c) whether the political party is a non-profit entity.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_26\", \"num\": \"26.\", \"text\": \"Registration procedure 26. (1) Where the Supervisor is satisfied that the application is in order that Supervisor shall forthwith register the political party concerned, and issue a certificate of registration in Form 15 duly signed by him and bearing the seal of the Elections Office, and shall cause a notice of the registration to be printed in the Gazette. (2) If the Supervisor is not satisfied that an application is in order, the Supervisor may request such additional information or documents as the Supervisor sees fit. (3) Where an applicant has been requested to make changes to an application by the Supervisor and such applicant refuses to do so or does so in a manner that does not meet the prescribed requirements, the Supervisor shall refuse the application to register the political party concerned and inform the applicant accordingly. (4) The Political Party Register shall state \u2014 (a) the name of each political party registered under this Part; (b) if an abbreviation of the name was given in the application, that abbreviation; (c) the name and address of the person who made the application for the registration of the political party; (d) the name and address of the leader or chairperson; and (e) the address of the political party\u2019s headquarters. (5) The Supervisor shall, within fourteen days of the date for the nomination of candidates in an election, publish the Political Party Register.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_27\", \"num\": \"27.\", \"text\": \"Appeals 27. (1) Where the Supervisor refuses an application to register a political party or revokes the registration of a political party, the Supervisor shall so inform the applicant or political party giving reasons for the refusal or revocation. (2) An aggrieved applicant may, within twenty-one days of being notified that that person\u2019s application was refused or registration revoked, appeal to the Grand Court against the decision of the Supervisor. (3) The Chief Justice shall make rules for the better carrying out of this section, for the procedure and forms to be used for the admission of evidence and for the fees to be paid on any appeal under this Act. Elections Act (2022 Revision) PART IV - Arrangements for Elections\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_28\", \"num\": \"28.\", \"text\": \"Issue of writs for holding elections 28. (1) For the purpose of every general election of members of the Cayman Islands Parliament, and for the purpose of the election of members to supply vacancies caused by death, resignation or otherwise, the Governor shall issue writs under the Public Seal addressed to the returning officers of the respective electoral districts for which members are to be returned. Such writs shall be forwarded to the Supervisor for transmission to the several returning officers. (2) Every such writ shall be in Form 16 and shall specify the day and place of nomination of candidates, the day on which, if necessary, the poll shall be taken, being not less than six weeks after the day of such nomination, and the day on or before which such writ shall be returnable to the Governor.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_29\", \"num\": \"29.\", \"text\": \"Nominations 29. (1) On receipt of a writ under section 28(1) a returning officer shall publish a notice in Form 17 specifying the day and place fixed for the receipt of nominations. (2) The notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be published at least seven clear days before the day fixed for nominations. (3) Nomination papers shall be provided by the returning officer and shall be in Form 18. (4) A person shall be entitled to be nominated as a candidate for election in one electoral district only. (5) A candidate for election shall \u2014 (a) be nominated on a nomination paper by at least two persons who, at the time of signing the nomination paper, are registered electors of the electoral district for which the candidate seeks election; and (b) signify that person\u2019s consent to the nomination by signing the nomination paper in the presence of a witness who must also sign the nomination paper. (6) On the day and at the place so fixed for the nomination of candidates, the returning officers shall attend between eight o\u2019clock in the forenoon and three o\u2019clock in the afternoon, and receive the nomination of any duly qualified candidate. (7) A nomination paper may be delivered by the person nominated or by a person acting on that person\u2019s behalf. (8) If, at the end of the period specified for the receipt of nominations, the number of candidates in an electoral district is one or none the returning officer shall \u2014 Elections Act (2022 Revision) (a) by endorsement on the writ, in accordance with Form 19, certify the return of the candidate (if any); and (b) return the writ to the Supervisor for transmission to the Governor within the time specified for that purpose. (9) If no member is returned for an electoral district in accordance with subsection (6), the Governor shall, in respect of the outstanding vacancy or vacancies, issue a writ under the Public Seal addressed to the returning officer in that electoral district in Form 16, and thereupon this Part shall apply, except that for the period of not less than six weeks specified in section 28(2) there shall be substituted a period of more than three months. 29A. Supervisor may seek declaration 29A. (1) The Supervisor may, where that Supervisor has sufficient evidence that a person who has been nominated as a candidate does not qualify pursuant to section 61 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order, 2009 [UKSI No.1379 of 2009] or is disqualified pursuant to section 62 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order, 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], apply to the Grand Court for a declaration as to the qualification or disqualification of that candidate. (2) An application for a declaration under subsection (1) shall be determined by the Grand Court whose decision shall be final and not subject to appeal. (3) The Chief Justice shall make rules for the better carrying out of this section, for the procedure and forms to be used for the admission of evidence and for fees to be paid (if any) on an application under this section.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_30\", \"num\": \"30.\", \"text\": \"Offences in respect of nomination papers 30. (1) A person \u2014 (a) who signs a nomination paper nominating a candidate for election in an electoral district; and (b) who at the date of signing the nomination paper \u2014 (i) is not a registered elector of that electoral district; or (ii) knows that the person nominated is not qualified pursuant to section 61 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order, 2009[UKSI 1379 of 2009] or is disqualified pursuant to section 62 of the said Schedule to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of two thousand dollars. (2) A person \u2014 (a) who signs a nomination paper to signify that person\u2019s consent to being nominated as a candidate for election; and Elections Act (2022 Revision) (b) who, at the time of signing the nomination form, knows that that person is not qualified pursuant to section 61 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order, 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] or is disqualified pursuant to section 62 of the said Schedule to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five thousand dollars.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_31\", \"num\": \"31.\", \"text\": \"Withdrawal or death of candidate 31. (1) A candidate may withdraw that person\u2019s candidature if that candidate gives the returning officer a signed notice of that person\u2019s intention to do so at least ten clear days before the day fixed for taking the poll. (2) If, after the ballot papers are printed, a candidate \u2014 (a) withdraws that person\u2019s candidature in accordance with subsection (1); or (b) dies, the returning officer shall advise, by the quickest available means, each presiding officer of that person\u2019s electoral district of the withdrawal or death, and, if time permits, distribute to each presiding officer a printed notice of the withdrawal or death. (3) On polling day each presiding officer shall post up in a conspicuous place in that presiding officer\u2019s polling station \u2014 (a) any printed notice distributed to that presiding officer under subsection (2); or (b) if that presiding officer has been advised of a candidate\u2019s withdrawal or death but has not received a notice under subsection (2), a notice prepared by that presiding officer advising electors of the withdrawal or death, and, in either case, shall, when delivering a ballot paper to each elector, inform the elector of the withdrawal or death. (4) A vote for a candidate who \u2014 (a) withdrew in accordance with subsection (1); or (b) died before the time set for the start of the poll, is of no effect. (5) If, in an electoral district \u2014 (a) after the period specified for the receipt of nominations in that district a candidate \u2014 (i) withdraws in accordance with subsection (1); or (ii) dies; and (b) as a result of the withdrawal or death, only the candidate remains, Elections Act (2022 Revision) the returning officer shall, without waiting for the day fixed for holding the poll \u2014 (i) by endorsement on the writ, in accordance with Form 19, certify the return of the remaining candidate; and (ii) return the writ to the Supervisor for transmission to the Governor within the time specified for that purpose.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_32\", \"num\": \"32.\", \"text\": \"Deposits 32. (1) A candidate for election, or someone on that person\u2019s behalf, shall deposit with the returning officer on the day of that person\u2019s nomination, the sum of one thousand dollars and, if that candidate fails to do so, the nomination of such candidate shall be null and void. (2) The deposit shall be made in any legal tender. (3) The full amount of every deposit made under subsection (1) shall forthwith after its receipt be transmitted by the returning officer to the chief officer in the Portfolio of the Civil Service (as defined in section 2 of the Public Management and Finance Act (2020 Revision)), for transmission to the Financial Secretary. (4) If, after the deposit is made, the candidature is withdrawn in accordance with section 31(1), the deposit shall be returned by the chief officer in the Portfolio of the Civil Service (as defined in section 2 of the Public Management and Finance Act (2020 Revision)), to the person by whom it was made, and if the candidate dies after the deposit is made and before taking the poll, the deposit, if made by that candidate, shall be returned to that person\u2019s legal personal representative, or, if not made by that candidate, shall be returned to the person by whom it was made.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_33\", \"num\": \"33.\", \"text\": \"When deposit forfeited or returned 33. (1) If a candidate \u2014 (a) is not elected; and (b) received less than one-tenth of the total of votes polled, the money deposited with the returning officer in accordance with section 32(1) is forfeited to the Crown, but shall otherwise be returned to the candidate or to the person who paid the deposit on behalf of the candidate, as the case may be, as soon as practical after the result of the election is declared. (2) For the purpose of subsection (1) the total of votes polled shall be taken to be the number of ballot papers (other than wholly rejected ballot papers) counted. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_34\", \"num\": \"34.\", \"text\": \"Contested elections, publication of date and place, etc. 34. (1) If in an electoral district there are more candidates duly nominated than the seat to be filled, a poll shall be taken, and in such case the returning officer shall adjourn the election to the day specified in the writ, and the poll shall be taken on such day in the manner hereinafter provided. (2) The returning officer shall, as soon as practical after adjourning the election, publish a notice in Form 20 specifying the day and time on which, and the locations of the polling stations in the electoral district at which, the poll will be taken, and of the names of the candidates nominated for election and of the place where and the day and time where the number of votes given to the several candidates for such electoral district will be counted. (3) The Supervisor may establish as many counting stations as may be necessary for counting the votes, but there shall be at least one counting station in each electoral district.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_35\", \"num\": \"35.\", \"text\": \"Polling stations 35. (1) On the day named in the notice published under section 34(2) for the taking of the poll, the returning officer shall cause to be opened in the electoral district to which that returning officer is appointed such number of polling stations as the Supervisor shall determine. (1A) Where within an electoral district there are insufficient or inadequate facilities to be appointed polling stations, the Supervisor, with the approval of the Governor, may by notice appoint a polling station for a particular electoral district in another electoral district. (2) The returning officer shall provide each polling station with such number of compartments as that returning officer may consider necessary to enable electors to record their votes screened from observation. (3) Unless the writ otherwise directs, polling stations shall be opened at seven o\u2019clock in the forenoon and shall be closed at six o\u2019clock in the afternoon. (4) The Supervisor may require the owner of a building of a public nature (including, but not limited to, a school, auditorium or private hall but not including a church) to make the building available for use as a polling station. (5) The owner of a building shall only comply with a request made under subsection (4) if the Supervisor \u2014 (a) gives the owner at least two months\u2019 notice (or one month\u2019s in the case of a by-election) of the requirement; and (b) agrees to compensate the owner \u2014 (i) for any damage caused to the building as a result of its use as a polling station; and Elections Act (2022 Revision) (ii) for any costs incurred, or profit lost as a result of the use of the building as a polling station.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_36\", \"num\": \"36.\", \"text\": \"Presiding officers 36. (1) The Supervisor shall, subject to the approval of the Governor, appoint a presiding officer to attend at each polling station to receive the votes, but that Supervisor shall not so appoint any person who has been employed by or on behalf of a candidate in or about the election. (2) Where a presiding officer cannot perform that person\u2019s duties on polling day due to illness or other inability, the Supervisor shall appoint an alternative presiding officer to undertake those duties. (3) Forthwith upon that person\u2019s appointment every presiding officer shall take and subscribe an oath in Form 21 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_37\", \"num\": \"37.\", \"text\": \"Field officers, logistics officers and poll clerks 37. (1) The Supervisor shall, subject to the approval of the Governor, appoint \u2014 (a) such field officers and logistics officers, as may be necessary for the conduct of the elections; and (b) a poll clerk or poll clerks for every polling station in an electoral district. (2) Forthwith upon that person\u2019s appointment \u2014 (a) every field officer and logistics officer shall take and subscribe an oath in Form 22 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor; and (b) every poll clerk or person appointed to act as poll clerk shall take and subscribe an oath in Form 23 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor. (3) Where a field officer, logistics officer or poll clerk cannot perform that person\u2019s duties on polling day due to illness or other inability, the Supervisor shall appoint an alternative field officer, logistics officer or poll clerk, as the case may be, to undertake those duties.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_38\", \"num\": \"38.\", \"text\": \"Ballot boxes 38. (1) The Supervisor shall supply to each returning officer as many ballot boxes as that Supervisor deems necessary being at least equal in number to the number of polling stations in that person\u2019s electoral district. (2) Every ballot box shall be made of some durable material, with one lock and key and a slit or narrow opening in the top and so constructed that the ballot papers may be introduced therein but cannot be withdrawn therefrom unless the box is unlocked. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_39\", \"num\": \"39.\", \"text\": \"Supplies of election material 39. (1) The returning officer shall provide each presiding officer with as many ballot boxes and as many ballot papers as in the opinion of the returning officer may be necessary. (2) The returning officer shall provide each polling station with \u2014 (a) a statement showing the number of ballot papers so provided, with their serial numbers; (b) the necessary materials to enable electors to mark the ballot papers; (c) the necessary materials for putting the official mark on the ballot papers; (d) at least two copies, which that returning office shall certify, of the Register of Electors (hereinafter called the \u201cofficial list of electors\u201d) relating to the electoral district to which that returning officer is appointed; (e) at least three copies of the directions for the guidance of electors in Form 24; (f) blank poll books; (g) a copy of this Act; (h) security seals for sealing the ballot boxes; and (i) such other things as may be necessary for conducting the election in the manner provided by this Act.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_40\", \"num\": \"40.\", \"text\": \"Polling and counting agent 40. (1) A candidate may, at any time after being nominated but at least ten days before the commencement of the poll, appoint \u2014 (a) two polling agents to attend a polling station; and (b) two counting agents to attend at the counting of the votes at each counting station, being persons who are entitled to vote in the same electoral district as that in which the candidate has been nominated. (2) An agent may be appointed on behalf of more than one candidate and a person may be appointed both as a polling agent and a counting agent. (3) Every appointment of an agent shall be in writing in Form 25 and shall state the name and street address of the person appointed and the electoral district in which the agent is registered as an elector, and shall be duly signed by the candidate and the agent and given to the returning officer. (4) The agent of each candidate, on being admitted to the polling station, shall take an oath in Form 25A to keep secret the name of the candidate for whom an elector has marked that elector\u2019s ballot paper in the agent\u2019s presence. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_41\", \"num\": \"41.\", \"text\": \"Taking of poll and the ballot 41. (1) The poll shall be taken in each electoral district by secret ballot in accordance with sections 47, 48 and 49. (2) The ballot of each elector shall be a printed paper in Form 26 (in this Act called a ballot paper) in which \u2014 (a) the full name of the candidate as set out in the nomination paper; (b) the candidate\u2019s photograph; and (c) where the candidate is a member of a political party, the symbol of the political party, or where the candidate is independent, the symbol for the independent candidate, shall be alphabetically arranged in the order of their surnames and numbered accordingly. (3) Each ballot paper shall have a serial number printed on the back and shall have attached to it a counterfoil with the same serial number printed on the face and there shall be a line of perforations between the ballot paper and the counterfoil.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_42\", \"num\": \"42.\", \"text\": \"Inspection of polling station 42. Each presiding officer shall, on or before the day fixed for taking the poll, visit that person\u2019s polling station and see that the requirements of this Act for taking the poll have been complied with.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_43\", \"num\": \"43.\", \"text\": \"Where elector shall vote 43. (1) No person shall be entitled to vote in any polling division unless that person\u2019s name appears on the official list of electors for the electoral district in which that polling division is situated. (2) Every person whose name appears on the official list of electors for an electoral district shall be entitled to vote in that electoral district notwithstanding that that person is not resident in that electoral district upon polling day: Provided however that no person shall vote in more than one electoral district, or at more than one polling station in the same electoral district, or more than once in the same electoral district on the same day: And provided that where there is more than one polling station in any electoral district or polling division no person shall vote at any polling station other than the polling station which has been allotted to them by notice made by the Supervisor. (3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six months. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_44\", \"num\": \"44.\", \"text\": \"Restriction on voting 44. No person shall vote for the election of more than one candidate.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_45\", \"num\": \"45.\", \"text\": \"Proceedings at poll 45. (1) At the hour fixed for opening the poll the presiding officer and at least one poll clerk shall, in the presence of such of the candidates, their agents, and the electors as are present, open the ballot box and ascertain that there are no ballot papers or other papers therein, after which the box shall be locked, and the presiding officer shall keep the key thereof; the box shall be placed on a table in full view of all present and shall be maintained there until the close of the poll. (2) Immediately after the ballot box is so locked, the presiding officer shall call on the electors to vote. (3) The presiding officer shall secure the admittance of every elector in the polling station and shall see that they are not impeded or molested at or about the polling station. (4) Every elector, upon entering the polling station, shall declare that person\u2019s name, street address and occupation and shall present to the poll clerk that person\u2019s electors registration card. The poll clerk shall then ascertain if the name of the elector appears on the official list of electors used at the polling station. When it has been ascertained that the applicant elector is qualified to vote at the polling station, that person\u2019s name, street address and occupation shall be entered in the poll book to be kept by the poll clerk in Form 1, a number corresponding to the consecutive number allotted to the elector on the official list of electors being inserted against the elector\u2019s name in the appropriate column of the poll book, and the elector shall be immediately allowed to vote, unless an election officer or any agent of a candidate present at the polling station desires that that person be first sworn: Provided that, notwithstanding that the elector has not presented to the polling clerk that person\u2019s electors registration card, such elector shall be entitled to vote if that person satisfies the polling clerk that that person is the person whose name appears in the register and is entitled to vote. (5) The poll clerk shall \u2014 (a) make such entries in the poll book opposite the name of each elector as the presiding officer under this Act directs; (b) enter in the poll book opposite the name of each elector as soon as the elector\u2019s ballot paper has been deposited in the ballot box, the word \u201cVoted\u201d; (c) enter in the poll book the word \u201cSworn\u201d or \u201cAffirmed\u201d opposite the name of each elector to whom any oath or affirmation has been administered, indicating the nature of the oath or affirmation; and Elections Act (2022 Revision) (d) enter in the poll book the words \u201cRefused to be sworn\u201d or \u201cRefused to affirm\u201d opposite the name of each elector who has refused to take an oath or affirm, when that person has been legally required so to do, or has refused to answer questions which that person has been legally required to answer.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_46\", \"num\": \"46.\", \"text\": \"Who are to be admitted within polling stations 46. (1) The presiding officer shall keep order at that presiding officer\u2019s polling station and shall regulate the number of electors to be admitted at a time, and shall exclude all other persons except the persons permitted to remain in the polling station by section 56(1). (2) The agents aforesaid shall be posted in such a place that they can see and keep a written record of each person who presents themselves as an elector and hear that person\u2019s name as given by that person, but so that they cannot see how any elector votes. They shall not interfere in the proceedings save insofar as they may be allowed by this Act. (3) If any person persists, after being warned, in disobeying the direction of the presiding officer given with a view to keeping order at the polling station or in acting in contravention of this section, it shall be lawful for the presiding officer to cause that person to be removed from the polling station.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_47\", \"num\": \"47.\", \"text\": \"General mode of taking ballot 47. (1) Each elector who applies therefor shall receive from the presiding officer a ballot paper, and immediately before delivery \u2014 (a) the ballot paper shall be stamped with an official mark, either embossed or perforated; (b) the number, name and description of the elector as stated in the copy of the register of electors shall be called out; (c) the counterfoil of the ballot paper shall be marked with a number corresponding to the consecutive number on the official list of electors and entered in the poll book; (d) a mark shall be placed on the register of electors against the number of the elector to denote that a ballot paper has been received but without showing the particular ballot paper which has been received; and (e) the presiding officer shall place that person\u2019s initials as indicated in Form 26. (2) The presiding officer shall instruct the elector how to make that elector\u2019s mark, and shall properly fold the elector\u2019s ballot paper, directing that elector to return it, when marked, folded as shown, but without inquiring or seeing for whom the elector intends to vote, except when the elector is unable from physical or other Elections Act (2022 Revision) disability from voting without assistance to vote in the manner prescribed by this Act. (3) The elector, on receiving the ballot paper, shall forthwith enter one of the polling compartments in the polling station and there secretly mark that person\u2019s ballot paper by placing an X in the manner prescribed in Form 24 within the space to the right of the name of the candidate for whom that person intends to vote, and that person shall then fold the ballot paper as directed so that the initials and the numbers on the counterfoil can be seen without opening it, and hand the paper to the presiding officer who shall, without unfolding it, ascertain by examination of the initials and numbers appearing thereon that it is the same paper as that delivered to the elector and, if the same, that person shall in full view of the elector and of all present remove the counterfoil and return the ballot to the elector who shall deposit the ballot in the ballot box; except that where the elector is unable from physical or other disability to deposit the ballot in the ballot box, the presiding officer shall, on the elector\u2019s behalf, deposit the ballot in the ballot box. (4) An elector who has inadvertently so dealt with the ballot paper delivered to that elector that it cannot conveniently be used shall restore it to the presiding officer who shall cancel it by writing the word \u201cSpoiled\u201d across the face of the same. The presiding officer shall then deliver another ballot paper to the elector and shall offer assistance to an elector who has spoiled three ballot papers. (5) Every elector shall vote without undue delay and shall leave the polling station as soon as that person\u2019s ballot paper has been put into the ballot box. (6) If, at the closing of the poll, there are any electors inside the polling station who are qualified to vote and have not been able to do so since their arrival at the polling station, the poll shall be kept open a sufficient time to enable them to vote, but no one not actually present within the polling station at the hour of closing shall be allowed to vote.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_48\", \"num\": \"48.\", \"text\": \"Questions which may be put to elector 48. (1) The presiding officer may, and shall if requested by a candidate or that person\u2019s agent, put to the elector the following questions \u2014 (a) \u201cAre you the same person whose name appears as A. B. on the official list of electors now in force for this polling division?\u201d; and (b) \u201cHave you already voted at this election either here or elsewhere?\u201d. (2) If any person refuses to answer to any such questions put to that person in this section provided, the presiding officer shall refuse to give that person a ballot paper. (3) A person who knowingly makes a false answer to any such question commits an offence and is liable, on summary conviction before a magistrate, to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_49\", \"num\": \"49.\", \"text\": \"Mode of taking ballot in special cases 49. (1) Subject to this Act as to proof of qualifications as an elector, and as to the administration of oaths, if a person representing themselves to be a particular elector applies for a ballot paper after another person has voted as such person, that person shall be entitled to receive a ballot paper and to vote after taking the oath of identity in Form 27 and otherwise establishing that person\u2019s identity to the satisfaction of the presiding officer. (2) In such case, the presiding officer shall put on the ballot paper that person\u2019s initials together with a number corresponding to the number allotted to the elector on the official list of electors and entered in the poll book opposite the name of such elector, and the poll clerk shall enter in the poll book \u2014 (a) the name of such elector; (b) a note of that person having voted on a second ballot paper issued under the same name; and (c) any objections made on behalf of any, and of which, of the candidates. (3) The presiding officer, on the application of any elector who is incapacitated from physical or other disability from voting without assistance in the manner prescribed by this Act, shall require the elector making such application to make oath in Form 28 of that person\u2019s incapacity to vote without assistance, and shall thereafter deal with such votes in the manner specified in subsection (4). (4) If any such elector as is referred to in subsection (3) requests the assistance of the presiding officer in marking that person\u2019s ballot, the presiding officer shall thereafter assist such elector by marking that person\u2019s ballot paper in the manner directed by such elector in the presence of the poll clerk and, if so requested by the elector, the presence of a friend. (5) Where an elector requires the presence of a friend in accordance with subsection (4) that person shall not be allowed to be present unless that person first takes the oath in Form 29. (5A) A person who assists an elector as a friend in accordance with subsection (4), shall not assist another elector as a friend. (5B) A person who contravenes subsection (5A) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six months, or to both. (6) Whenever any elector has had that person\u2019s ballot paper marked as provided in subsection (4) the poll clerk shall enter in the poll book opposite the elector\u2019s name, in addition to any other requisite entry, the reason why such ballot paper was so marked.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_50\", \"num\": \"50.\", \"text\": \"Mobile polling stations 50. (1) Subject to this section, where \u2014 Elections Act (2022 Revision) (a) an elector is unable or likely to be unable \u2014 (i) to go in person to the polling station because that person is or is likely to be in a hospital, rest home or other similar institution, or because that person is a geriatric at home; (ii) by reason either of blindness or any other physical incapacity to go in person to the polling station or, if able to go, to vote unaided; or (iii) to go in person to the polling station because of the general nature of that person\u2019s occupation, service or employment; and (b) that elector is not entitled under section 52 to vote as an absent elector, that elector is entitled to have that person\u2019s vote taken at a mobile station if, in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time, that person applies to be treated as an absent elector voting at a mobile station and if that person\u2019s application is allowed by the registering officer under section 53. (2) The Supervisor, subject to the approval of the Governor, may \u2014 (a) establish mobile polling stations for the purposes of this section; (b) appoint persons to be members of a mobile polling team; and (c) in respect of each team, appoint a person to be team leader. (3) The Supervisor may, by notice published in the Gazette, specify \u2014 (a) the places that will be visited by the mobile polling teams; and (b) the date and time of the visit to each such place. (4) Each mobile station, when it is in place for the purpose of taking votes at an election, shall have ballot boxes, ballot papers and such things as are necessary for the votes of electors to be taken. (5) Every elector listed to vote at the mobile station is entitled to have that person\u2019s vote taken. (6) An agent shall be entitled to be present at the taking of the poll at a mobile station. (7) Sections 47, 48, 49 and 53 shall, with the necessary changes being made, apply to the taking of a poll at a mobile station.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_51\", \"num\": \"51.\", \"text\": \"Provision of mobile station ballot boxes 51. (1) The returning officer shall, at the proceedings on the original issue of mobile station ballot papers, provide a ballot box or ballot boxes for the reception of the ballots when returned by the electors whose votes have been taken at a mobile station. (2) Every such ballot box shall be shown open and empty to the agents present and shall then be locked by the returning officer and sealed with the seal of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) returning officer and the seals of such of the agents as desire to affix their seal in such manner as to prevent its being opened without breaking the seals. (3) Every such ballot box shall be marked \u201cMobile Polling Station electors ballot box\u201d and with the name of the electoral district for which the election is held. (4) The returning officer shall make provision for the safe custody of every ballot box.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_52\", \"num\": \"52.\", \"text\": \"Arrangement for postal voting 52. (1) Subject to this section, where an elector is unable or likely to be unable to go in person to the polling station due to that person\u2019s absence for whatever reason outside the Islands, that elector may vote by post if, in the prescribed manner and within the prescribed time, that person applies to be treated as an absent elector and furnishes an address in the Islands or overseas to which the ballot paper is to be sent for the purpose and if that person\u2019s application is allowed by the registering officer under section 53. (2) At an election for which a person\u2019s application to be treated as an absent elector is allowed, that person shall not be entitled to vote in person under section 47 or 50. (3) Nothing in this section shall be taken as conferring a right to vote on a person not having the right apart from this section.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_53\", \"num\": \"53.\", \"text\": \"Determination of right to be treated as an absent elector 53. (1) An application to be treated as an absent elector shall be made to the registering officer and shall be allowed by him if that person is satisfied that the applicant is, or will, if registered, be entitled under section 50 or 52 to vote as an absent elector. (2) The application shall be for a particular election only. (3) The registering officer shall keep a record of absent electors and of the addresses furnished by them as the addresses to which their ballot papers are to be sent.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_54\", \"num\": \"54.\", \"text\": \"Spoilt postal ballot paper 54. An absent elector who has inadvertently so dealt with that  absent elector\u2019s ballot paper that it cannot conveniently be used may restore it or cause it to be restored by hand to the returning officer, who shall cancel it by writing the word \u201cspoiled\u201d across the face of it and forthwith placing it in a sealed packet. The returning officer shall then, unless such ballot paper is restored to that returning officer too late for another ballot paper to be delivered or sent to the absent elector before the close of the poll, deliver or send another ballot paper to the absent elector. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_55\", \"num\": \"55.\", \"text\": \"Who may vote 55. (1) Where there is contained in the official list of electors a name, address and occupation which correspond so closely with the name, address and occupation of a person by whom a ballot paper is demanded as to suggest that the entry in such list of electors was intended to refer to him, such person shall, upon taking the oath in Form 30 and complying in all other respects with this Act, be entitled to receive a ballot paper and to vote. In any such case the name, address and occupation shall be correctly entered in the poll book and the fact that the oath has been taken shall be entered in the proper column of the poll book. (2) An elector, if required by the presiding officer, the poll clerk, one of the candidates or an agent of a candidate, or by an elector present shall, before receiving that person\u2019s ballot paper, take an oath in Form 31 and, if that person refuses to take such oath, erasing lines shall be drawn through that person\u2019s name on the official list of electors and in the poll book, if such name has been entered in the said book, and the words \u201cRefused to be sworn\u201d shall be written thereafter.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_56\", \"num\": \"56.\", \"text\": \"Who may be present 56. (1) The following persons shall be permitted to remain in the polling station during the time the poll remains open \u2014 (a) the presiding officer; (b) the poll clerk; (c) the Supervisor; (d) the Deputy Supervisor of Elections; (e) the returning officer and deputy returning officer of the electoral district; (f) the candidates; (g) one agent for each candidate in each polling station; (h) the constables in uniform on duty; and (i) such field officers, logistics officers, emergency personnel and observers as may be authorised in writing by the Supervisor, but no candidate and that person\u2019s agent or two agents of the same candidate shall be in the same polling station at the same time for more than fifteen consecutive minutes. (2) Agents of candidates may, with the permission of the presiding officer, absent themselves from and return to the polling station at any time before one hour prior to the close of the poll. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_57\", \"num\": \"57.\", \"text\": \"Proceedings at the close of the poll 57. (1) Forthwith upon the close of the poll, the presiding officer shall, in the following order \u2014 (a) seal the ballot boxes; (b) count the number of electors whose names appear in the poll book as having voted and make an entry thereof on the line immediately below the name of the elector who voted last thus, \u201cThe number of electors who voted in this election in this polling station is \u201d (stating the number) and sign that person\u2019s name thereto; (c) count the spoiled ballot papers, if any, place them in the special envelope supplied for that purpose and indicate thereon the number of such spoiled ballot papers and seal it up; (d) count the counterfoils of all used ballot papers and place them in the special envelope supplied for that purpose and indicate thereon the number of counterfoils and seal it up; (e) count the unused ballot papers, place them with all the stubs of all used ballot papers in the special envelope supplied for that purpose and indicate thereon the number of such unused ballot papers and seal the special envelope; and (f) check the number of ballot papers supplied by the returning officer against the number of spoiled ballot papers, if any, the number of electors whose names appear in the poll book as having voted and the number of unused ballot papers, if any, in order to ascertain that all ballot papers are accounted for. (2) The presiding officer, accompanied by the poll clerks, police officers, and candidate or agent who may be present, shall deliver the ballot boxes, the keys therefor, the poll book, the envelopes containing the spoiled or unused ballot papers, the official list of electors and the other documents used at the poll, to the returning officer or the deputy returning officer. (3) Upon the request of any candidate a polling agent of such candidate may also accompany the persons appointed under subsection (2).\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_58\", \"num\": \"58.\", \"text\": \"The count 58. (1) Each returning officer, or deputy returning officer, as the case may be, shall, upon receipt by that person of each of the ballot boxes place that person\u2019s seal thereon in the presence of the candidates or their agents, and shall then take every precaution for its safekeeping until the count commences. (2) After the ballot boxes have been received by the returning officer for the count that returning officer shall, in the presence of such of the candidates and their Elections Act (2022 Revision) agents as are present, or, if no candidates are present or represented, two electors \u2014 (a) open the boxes; (b) record and count the number of votes given to each candidate (allowing the candidates or their agents or, in the absence of the candidates and their agents, the two electors present, full opportunity to see such votes but not the official number on the back of the ballot paper) and a poll clerk and no fewer than two witnesses shall be supplied with tally sheets upon which they may keep their own scores as each vote is called out by the returning officer; and (c) reject all ballot papers \u2014 (i) which have not been marked for any candidate; (ii) on which votes have been given for more than one candidate; or (iii) upon which there is any writing or mark by which the elector could be identified, but no ballot paper shall be rejected on account of any writing, number or mark placed thereon by any presiding officer. (3) In addition to the people who are permitted or required by subsection (2) to be present when the ballot boxes are opened and the votes are counted no other persons, except the Supervisor, the Deputy Supervisors of Elections and any person authorised in writing by the Supervisor, shall be allowed to enter or remain in the place where the boxes are opened and the votes are counted during the time when the boxes are being opened or the votes are being counted. (4) Nothing in subsection (2) or (3) shall be taken as prohibiting a person referred to in those subsections from entering or leaving at any time a place where votes are being counted. (5) Persons shall not assemble or congregate within one hundred yards of a place where votes are being counted, and any person who so assembles or congregates commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. (6) If, in the course of counting the votes, any ballot paper is found with the counterfoil still attached thereto, the returning officer shall (carefully concealing the numbers thereon from all persons present and without examining them themselves) remove such counterfoil. That returning officer shall not reject the ballot paper merely by reason of the failure of the presiding officer to remove the counterfoil. (7) If, in the course of counting the votes, the returning officer discovers that the presiding officer has omitted to affix that person\u2019s initials to any ballot paper as provided by section 47(1), that returning officer shall, in the presence of the poll clerk and such of the candidates or their counting agents as are present, affix that person\u2019s initials to such ballot paper and shall count such ballot paper as if Elections Act (2022 Revision) it had been initialled by the presiding officer in the first place, provided that that returning officer is satisfied that the ballot paper is one that has been supplied by the presiding officer, and also that every ballot paper supplied to such presiding officer has been accounted for as provided by paragraph (f) of section 57(1). (8) Where a vote is marked \u2014 (a) otherwise than in the proper place; (b) otherwise than by way of an X; or (c) by more than one mark, the vote is valid if it clearly appears that it was intended for a particular candidate, and that candidate shall be awarded the vote accordingly. (9) The returning officer shall keep a record, on the special form printed in the poll book, of every objection made by any candidate or that person\u2019s counting agent or any elector present, to any ballot paper found in a ballot box, and shall decide every question arising out of the objection. The decision of the returning officer shall be final, subject to reversal on petition under section 85 questioning the election or return; and every such objection shall be numbered and a corresponding number placed on the back of the ballot paper and initialled by the returning officer. (10) All the ballot papers not rejected by the returning officer shall be counted and a list shall be kept of the number of votes given to each candidate and of the number of rejected ballot papers. The rejected ballot papers must be put into one packet and the remaining used ballot papers into another, both of which must be sealed by the returning officer and may be sealed or signed by such agents or witnesses present as desire to seal or sign the packets. (11) Any of the candidates, if not satisfied with the accuracy of the count of a particular ballot box, may, on completion of the count of that ballot box, immediately demand a recount which shall thereupon be carried out in the same manner as the original count; but no candidate may demand such a recount more than once in respect of a particular ballot box. (12) The returning officer shall, on the completion of the count, declare the candidate who is found to have the largest number of votes as the member for the electoral district. (13) Whenever there is an equality of votes between two or more candidates and the addition of a vote would entitle one of such candidates to be declared elected, then the returning officer shall declare that there has been an equality of votes between such candidates and that none of the candidates having such equality of vote has been elected and shall, as soon as possible thereafter, hold a special by-election in that electoral district and at such special by-election this Act shall apply mutatis mutandis except that only the persons having received such Elections Act (2022 Revision) equality of votes shall be eligible to be candidates and such candidates shall not be required to be nominated in accordance with section 30 nor to pay any further deposit.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_59\", \"num\": \"59.\", \"text\": \"Maintenance of order at polling station 59. (1) Subject to subsection (2), during the hours when the poll is open upon polling day, no persons shall assemble or congregate within one hundred yards of any building in which is situate any polling station. (2) This section shall not apply \u2014 (a) to any electors who are waiting to poll their votes at such polling station and who obey any instructions which may be given by the presiding officer, a poll clerk or any constable for the purpose of forming a queue with other electors also waiting; or (b) to any persons who may under this Act lawfully enter or remain in such polling station. (3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_60\", \"num\": \"60.\", \"text\": \"Influencing electors to vote for any candidate 60. (1) During the hours that the poll is open upon polling day, no person shall, upon any public road or in any public place within one hundred yards of any building in which a polling station is situate, seek to influence any elector to vote for any candidate or to ascertain for what candidate any elector intends to vote or has voted. (2) A person who contravenes subsection (l) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_61\", \"num\": \"61.\", \"text\": \"Election return 61. (1) The returning officer within the time specified for the return of any writ shall forward to the Supervisor \u2014 (a) the writ with that person\u2019s return in the form set out as Form 32 endorsed thereon showing the candidate declared to be elected in accordance with section 58; (b) a report of that person\u2019s proceedings showing the number of votes cast for each candidate at each polling station, and making such observation as the returning officer may think proper as to the state of the election papers as received from the presiding officer; (c) the number of persons to whom, it appears from the counterfoils, ballot papers have been supplied in the electoral district; Elections Act (2022 Revision) (d) the reserve supply of undistributed blank ballot papers; (e) the poll book used at each polling station, a packet containing the counterfoils and unused ballot papers, a packet containing the used ballot papers (other than the rejected ballot papers), a packet containing the spoiled ballot papers, a packet containing the rejected ballot papers and a packet containing the official list of electors used at the polling stations, and the written appointments of the candidates\u2019 agents; and (f) all other documents used for the election. (2) The Supervisor shall, on receiving the return of any member elected to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament, cause it to be entered, in the order in which such return is received by that Supervisor, in a book to be kept by that Supervisor for such purpose and thereupon immediately cause a notice to be published in the Gazette and at least one newspaper circulating in the Islands of the name of the candidate so elected and in the order in which it was received. (3) The Supervisor shall, on receiving the return of any member elected to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament, transmit the writ with the return endorsed thereon to the Governor within the time specified in such writ. The Governor shall within seven days of the receipt of the said writ return the same to the Supervisor for safe custody in accordance with section 62. (4) The Supervisor shall, immediately after each general election, cause to be printed and published a report in the Gazette giving, by polling division, the number of votes polled for each candidate, the number of rejected ballot papers, the number of names on the official list of electors together with any other information that that Supervisor may deem fit to include; and shall also, at the end of each year, cause to be printed and published a similar report on the byelections held during the year. (5) If any returning officer wilfully delays, neglects or refuses duly to return any person who ought to be returned to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament for any electoral district, and if it has been determined on the hearing of an election petition respecting the election for such electoral district that such person was entitled to have been returned, the returning officer who has so wilfully delayed, neglected or refused to make such return of that person\u2019s election shall forfeit to the person aggrieved the sum of two thousand dollars and costs in addition to all damages sustained.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_62\", \"num\": \"62.\", \"text\": \"Custody of election documents 62. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), the Supervisor shall ensure that \u2014 (a) the election documents referred to in section 61(1) are kept in safe custody; and (b) the keys to the ballot boxes containing the said documents in a vault or strong-room are held by the Governor. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (2) If an election petition has been presented questioning the validity of any election or return, the Supervisor shall, on the order of a Judge of the Grand Court, deliver to the proper officer of that Court the documents relating to the election that is in dispute. (3) After the expiration of twelve months from the day of any election, the Supervisor shall cause the documents used at such election to be incinerated in the presence of two Justices of the Peace, two police officers and the Deputy Supervisors. (4) No such election documents in the custody of the Supervisor shall be inspected or produced except on the order of a Judge of the Grand Court; and an order under this subsection may be made by the Judge upon that Judge being satisfied by evidence on oath that the inspection or production of such election documents is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution for an offence in relation to an election or for the purpose of a petition which has been filed questioning an election or return. (5) Any such order for the inspection or production of election documents may be made subject to such conditions as to persons, time place and mode of inspection or production as the Judge deems expedient.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_63\", \"num\": \"63.\", \"text\": \"Custody of ballot boxes 63. Forthwith upon making the return to the writ in accordance with section 61, the returning officer shall cause the ballot boxes used at such election, with their locks and keys and the screens and other appliances used in the polling station, to be transmitted or delivered to the Supervisor. PART V - Election Expenses\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_64\", \"num\": \"64.\", \"text\": \"Appointment of election agents 64. (1) A candidate may, on or before the day fixed for the election, by notice given to the returning officer, appoint some other person as that person\u2019s election agent. (2) A candidate who does not appoint some other person as that person\u2019s election agent shall perform the functions, duties and responsibilities conferred on an election agent by the provisions of this Act (other than section 69(2)). (3) The candidate shall specify a street address in that person\u2019s electoral district to which all claims, notices, writs, summonses and documents addressed to the candidate or to that person\u2019s election agent may be sent. (4) A candidate may, by notice in writing given to the returning officer, revoke the appointment of that person\u2019s election agent, and in the event of such revocation or death of the election agent, forthwith appoint another election agent and give written notice of that person\u2019s name and address to the returning officer. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (5) Where any act or omission of an association or body of persons, corporate or unincorporated, is an offence under this Act, any person who at the time of the act or omission was a director, general manager, secretary or other similar officer of the association or body, or was purporting to act in any such capacity, commits that offence if it is proved \u2014 (a) that the act or omission took place with that person\u2019s consent or connivance; or (b) that that person failed to exercise all due diligence to prevent the commission of the offence as that person ought to have exercised having regard to the nature of that person\u2019s functions in that capacity and to all the circumstances.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_65\", \"num\": \"65.\", \"text\": \"Candidate\u2019s expenses 65. (1) No expenses shall, with a view to promoting or procuring the election of a candidate at an election, be incurred by any person other than the candidate, that person\u2019s election agent and persons authorised in writing by the candidate on account \u2014 (a) of holding public meetings or organising any public display; (b) of issuing advertisements, circulars or publications; or (c) of otherwise presenting to the electors the candidate or that person\u2019s views or the extent or nature of that person\u2019s backing or disparaging another candidate. (2) A person who \u2014 (a) incurs or aids, abets, counsels or procures any other person to incur, any election expenses in contravention of this Act; or (b) knowingly makes a false declaration as to election expenses, commits an illegal practice.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_66\", \"num\": \"66.\", \"text\": \"Unauthorised expenditure 66. (1) Where an expenditure is incurred in contravention of this Part, the person by whom such expenditure was incurred and the candidate in connection with whose candidature it was incurred shall, in addition to any other penalty to which either of them may be liable, be deemed to have committed an illegal practice. (2) No candidate shall be deemed to have committed an illegal practice by reason of any other person having incurred any expenditure in connection with the candidature of the candidate in contravention of this Part, unless it is proved that such expenditure was incurred with that person\u2019s knowledge or consent or that that candidate did not take all reasonable steps to prevent the incurrence of such expenditure. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_67\", \"num\": \"67.\", \"text\": \"Limitation on election expenses 67. (1) Election expenses shall not exceed the sum stipulated in subsection (2). (2) The maximum amount of election expenses to be incurred in respect of a candidate at an election shall be forty thousand dollars. (3) In determining the total expenditure incurred in relation to the candidature of any person at any election no account shall be taken of \u2014 (a) any deposit made by the candidate on that person\u2019s nomination in compliance with this Act; and (b) any expenditure incurred before the date of nomination of the candidate with respect to services rendered or material supplied before such notification. (4) A candidate who knowingly acts in contravention of this section commits an illegal practice. (5) A political party which acts in contravention of this section commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of twenty-five thousand dollars.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_68\", \"num\": \"68.\", \"text\": \"Time for sending in and paying claims 68. (1) Every claim against a candidate in respect of election expenses which is not sent to him within twenty-one days after the date on which the result of the election is declared shall be barred and not paid. (2) All election expenses shall be paid within twenty-eight days after the date on which the result of the election is declared. (3) A candidate who pays a claim in contravention of subsection (1) or who makes a payment in contravention of subsection (2) commits an illegal practice.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_69\", \"num\": \"69.\", \"text\": \"Return as to election expenses 69. (1) Within thirty-five days after the date on which the election is declared, every candidate shall deliver to the Supervisor a true return in the form requested by the Supervisor containing a statement of all payments made or received by or on behalf of the candidate. (2) Every return shall be supported by a declaration sworn to before a Justice of the Peace by the candidate stating \u2014 (a) that the return fully and accurately sets out all payments made by the candidate themselves; and (b) that to the best of that person\u2019s knowledge, information and belief the return is a full and accurate return of all expenditure incurred by any person by or on behalf of the candidate, and of all monies, securities or the equivalent of money received by the election agent from any source in connection with the election. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (3) The Supervisor, within ten days after that Supervisor receives any return, shall publish a summary thereof accompanied by a notice of the time and place at which the return and the documents in support thereof can be inspected. (4) A person who knowingly makes a false or incorrect return commits an illegal practice.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_70\", \"num\": \"70.\", \"text\": \"Penalty for sitting or voting where no return and declarations transmitted 70. (1) If, in the case of any candidate, the return and declaration as to election expenses is not delivered before the expiry of the period limited for that purpose, that candidate shall not, after the expiry of that time, sit or vote in the Cayman Islands Parliament until the return and declaration has been delivered and if that candidate sits or votes in contravention of this subsection that candidate shall forfeit five hundred dollars for every day on which that candidate sits or votes. (2) Civil proceedings for the penalty under this section shall be commenced within one year beginning with the day on which the penalty is alleged to have been incurred.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_71\", \"num\": \"71.\", \"text\": \"Disclosure by candidates 71. (1) A candidate or that person\u2019s election agent shall keep an account of \u2014 (a) monetary or other forms of contribution received by the candidate or that person\u2019s election agent for the purposes of the election campaign; and (b) the name and address of any person who contributed any money or other form of contribution which exceeds ten thousand dollars. (2) No candidate or election agent shall accept any monetary or other contribution exceeding five thousand dollars unless that candidate can identify the source of the money or other contribution to the Supervisor. (3) Every payment made in respect of any election expenses shall, except when less than thirty dollars, be vouched by a bill stating the particulars, and by a receipt. (4) Where any question arises as to any monetary or other form of contribution, the Supervisor may request that the account be submitted to that Supervisor for inspection, along with the return required under section 69(1). (5) The Supervisor shall ensure that these provisions are complied with, and where that Supervisor has reason to believe that any person has committed an offence against these provisions, the Supervisor shall report the facts on which that belief is based to the Director of Public Prosecutions. (6) The Supervisor shall keep a copy of the return at that person\u2019s office until the close of the poll for the second general election that takes place after the date on which the Supervisor received the return, and at the expiration of that period the Supervisor shall cause the copy of the return to be destroyed. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (7) Where a provision of this Part would be inconsistent with the Register of Interests Act, 1996, the Register of Interests Act, 1996 [Law 13 of 1996] shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, prevail over that provision of this Part. (8) A person who fails to comply with the provisions of this section commits an illegal practice.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_72\", \"num\": \"72.\", \"text\": \"Prohibition of expenses not authorised by candidate 72. (1) No expenses shall, with a view to promoting or procuring the election of a candidate at an election, be incurred by any person other than the candidate or persons authorised in writing by the candidate on account \u2014 (a) of holding public meetings or organising any public display; (b) of issuing advertisements, circulars or publications; or (c) of otherwise presenting to the electors the candidate or that person\u2019s views or the extent or nature of that person\u2019s backing or disparaging another candidate, but paragraph (c) shall not \u2014 (i) restrict the publication of any matter relating to the election in a newspaper or other periodical or in a broadcast made by any licensed television or radio broadcasting organisation in the Islands or in a programme included in a satellite or cable programme service that does not have to be licensed; (ii) apply to any expenses not exceeding in the aggregate thirty-five thousand dollars where the candidate does not belong to a political party, or there is no other candidate belonging to the same party at an election in an electoral district; or (iii) apply to any expenses not exceeding in the aggregate thirty thousand dollars where the candidate is not the only candidate belonging to a party at the election in an electoral district. (2) Where a person incurs any expenses required by this section to be authorised by the candidate \u2014 (a) that person shall, within twenty-one days after the date on which the result of the election is declared, deliver to the Supervisor a return of the account of those expenses stating the candidate in whose support they were incurred; and (b) the return shall be accompanied by a declaration made by that person (or in the case of an association or body of persons, by a director, general manager, secretary or other similar officer of the association or body) verifying the return and giving particulars of the matter for which the expenses were incurred. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (3) The return and declaration under subsection (2) shall be in such form as may be required by the Supervisor, and the authority received from the candidate shall be annexed to the return. (4) A person who \u2014 (a) incurs, aids, abets, counsels or procures any other person to incur any expenses in contravention of this section; or (b) knowingly makes the declaration required by subsection (2) falsely, commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five thousand dollars. (5) Where any act or omission of an association or body of persons, corporate or unincorporated, is an offence under this section, any person who at the time of the act or omission was a director, general manager, secretary or other similar officer of the association or body, or was purporting to act in any such capacity, shall be deemed to have committed that offence unless that person proves \u2014 (a) that the act or omission took place without that person\u2019s consent or connivance; and (b) that that person exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of the offence as that person ought to have exercised having regard to the nature of that person\u2019s functions in that capacity and to all the circumstances.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_73\", \"num\": \"73.\", \"text\": \"Definition of \u201celection expenses\u201d for the purposes of this Part 73. In this Part \u2014 \u201celection expenses\u201d means expenses incurred by a candidate in respect of the conduct or management of an election contested by that candidate, after nomination. PART VI - Political Broadcasts\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_74\", \"num\": \"74.\", \"text\": \"Regulation of political broadcasts 74. (1) No political broadcast or political announcement shall be made by any person except in accordance with this Part; but where the exercise of any power conferred by or under this Part would be inconsistent with the exercise of a power conferred by or under the Information and Communications Technology Authority Act (2019 Revision), the provisions of the Information and Communications Technology Authority Act (2019 Revision), shall to the extent of the inconsistency prevail over the provisions of this Part. (2) The provisions of this Part shall, with the necessary changes being made, apply in respect of a by-election as they apply to an election. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_75\", \"num\": \"75.\", \"text\": \"Political broadcasts and political announcements 75. (1) A political broadcast or political announcement shall not include \u2014 (a) any matter in contravention of the Laws of the Islands; (b) any abusive comment upon any race or religion; (c) any blasphemous, obscene, indecent or profane matter; (d) any scandalous or defamatory matter; (e) any scenes of nudity, eroticism, crime or violence; (f) any scenes or sounds of private grief or human suffering; or (g) any harrowing sights or sounds. (2) During a political broadcast or political announcement, there shall be indicated visually or aurally as may be appropriate having regard to the mode of the broadcast or announcement \u2014 (a) the name of the political party or candidate (as the case may be) responsible for the broadcast or announcement; and (b) the fact that the broadcast or announcement has been paid for.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_76\", \"num\": \"76.\", \"text\": \"Restriction on broadcasting 76. No political broadcast, election advertising or political announcement shall be permitted on a polling day.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_77\", \"num\": \"77.\", \"text\": \"Advertising of political broadcasts or events 77. A political party or a candidate may advertise the broadcasting of a programme under this Part within the period commencing at the pre-recording of the programme and ending at the broadcasting of such programme.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_78\", \"num\": \"78.\", \"text\": \"Saving of powers of Ministers to broadcast 78. Nothing in this Part shall be construed as precluding a Minister from broadcasting \u2014 (a) an explanation of legislation passed or action taken or to be taken or Government policy or policy approved by the Cayman Islands Parliament; and (b) an appeal on a matter of national importance.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_79\", \"num\": \"79.\", \"text\": \"Broadcasting offences 79. A person who, in contravention of this Part, makes or carries on or procures any other person to make or carry on, any political broadcast, political announcement or election advertising, commits an illegal practice.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_80\", \"num\": \"80.\", \"text\": \"Definitions in this Part 80. In this Part \u2014 Elections Act (2022 Revision) \u201celection advertising\u201d means political announcements designed to support and promote the election of members of a political party who are candidates, or the election of other individuals who are candidates, limited to the purposes and extent specified in this Part; \u201celection period\u201d means, in relation to \u2014 (a) a general election, the period commencing with the date of dissolution of the Cayman Islands Parliament; and (b) a by-election, the period commencing with the date of the issue of the respective writ, and ending with the respective close of poll; \u201cleader of a political party\u201d means the individual who has been elected or otherwise acclaimed as the leader (by whatever name called) of a political party; \u201cMinister\u201d means a Member of Cabinet for the time being charged with responsibility in accordance with section 49 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]; \u201cpolitical announcement\u201d means an announcement on television or radio advertising an event, which is paid for by or on behalf of a political party or a candidate; \u201cpolitical broadcast\u201d means a broadcast, whether by television or radio, designed to promote or reduce the popularity of a political party or a candidate; and \u201ctext\u201d includes any script, whether written or recorded. PART VII - Publication of Statistical Information\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_81\", \"num\": \"81.\", \"text\": \"Regulation of statistical information 81. (1) A person commits an illegal practice if, in contravention of this Part, that person publishes statistical information relative to an election. (2) The provisions of this Part shall, with the necessary changes being made, apply in respect of a by-election as they apply to an election.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_82\", \"num\": \"82.\", \"text\": \"Publication of statistical information 82. No statistical information published under this Part shall, without the previous consent in writing of the person from whom the information has been obtained, be published in such form as to enable the information to be identified as information relating to that person. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_83\", \"num\": \"83.\", \"text\": \"Falsification of statistical information 83. A person who compiles or uses any false statistical information (including an opinion poll) with a view to exerting an influence upon or affecting an election, commits an illegal practice.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_84\", \"num\": \"84.\", \"text\": \"Definition of \u201cpublish\u201d for the purposes of this Part 84. Notwithstanding section 2(2)(a), in this Part \u2014 \u201cpublish\u201d includes to communicate by any manner whatever, orally, in writing or by electronic means, or to reveal in any manner whatever, and to any person whatever, other than the Supervisor or a Deputy Supervisor. PART VIII - Election Petitions\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_85\", \"num\": \"85.\", \"text\": \"Petitions against elections 85. A petition complaining of the undue election or undue return of a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament (in this Act called an election petition) may be presented to the Grand Court by anyone or more of the following persons, that is to say \u2014 (a) a person who voted or had a right to vote at the election to which the petition relates; (b) a person claiming to have had a right to be returned at such election; or (c) a person alleging themselves to have been a candidate at such election.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_86\", \"num\": \"86.\", \"text\": \"Presentation of election petition and security for costs 86. The following provisions shall apply with respect to the presentation of an election petition \u2014 (a) the petition shall be presented within twenty-one days after the return made by the returning officer of the member to whose election the petition relates, unless it questions the return or election upon an allegation of corrupt practices and specifically alleges a payment of money or other reward to have been made by any member, or on that person\u2019s account or with that person\u2019s privity, since the time of such return, in pursuance or in furtherance of such corrupt practices, in which case the petition may be presented at any time within twenty-eight days after the date of such payment; (b) at the time of the presentation of the petition, or within three days afterwards, security for the payment of all costs, charges and expenses that may become payable by the petitioner \u2014 (i) to any person summoned as a witness on that person\u2019s behalf; (ii) to the member whose election or return is complained of; or Elections Act (2022 Revision) (iii) to any other person named as a respondent in the petition, shall be given on behalf of the petitioner; and (c) the security shall be to an amount of three thousand dollars and shall be given by deposit of money in the Grand Court.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_87\", \"num\": \"87.\", \"text\": \"Avoidance of election of candidate certified guilty of corrupt or illegal practice 87. If a candidate who has been elected is certified by the Judge who tried the election petition questioning the return or election of such candidate to have been personally guilty or guilty by that person\u2019s agents of any corrupt or illegal practice that person\u2019s election shall be void.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_88\", \"num\": \"88.\", \"text\": \"Avoidance of election for general corruption, etc. 88. Where on an election petition it is shown that corrupt or illegal practices or illegal payments or employments committed in reference to the election for the purpose of promoting or procuring the election of any person thereat have so extensively prevailed that they may be reasonably supposed to have affected the result, the election of that person, if that person has been elected, shall be void and that person shall be incapable of being elected to fill the vacancy or any of the vacancies for which the election was held.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_89\", \"num\": \"89.\", \"text\": \"Trial of election petitions 89. (1) Every election petition shall be tried in the same manner as an action in the Grand Court by a Judge sitting alone. (2) At the conclusion of the trial the Judge shall determine whether the member of the Cayman Islands Parliament whose return or election is complained of or any, and what, other person was duly returned and elected, or whether the election was void, and shall certify such determination to the Governor, and, upon that Judge\u2019s certificate being given, such determination shall be final; and the return shall be confirmed or altered, or a writ for a new election issued, as the case may require, in accordance with such determination.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_90\", \"num\": \"90.\", \"text\": \"Powers of Judge 90. At the trial of an election petition a Judge shall, subject to this Act, have the same powers, jurisdiction and authority, and witnesses shall be subpoenaed and sworn in the same manner, as nearly as circumstances admit, as in the trial of a civil action in the Grand Court, and such witnesses shall be subject to the same penalties for perjury. Elections Act (2022 Revision) PART IX - Election Offences\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_91\", \"num\": \"91.\", \"text\": \"Intoxicating liquor not to be sold or given 91. (1) No intoxicating liquor shall be sold, offered for sale or given away at any premises situate in any electoral district in which an election is being held, to which a licence issued under the Liquor Licensing Act (2019 Revision) applies, at any time between the opening of the poll and one hour after the close of the poll. (2) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_92\", \"num\": \"92.\", \"text\": \"Employers to allow employees time 92. (1) Every employer shall, on polling day allow to every elector in that person\u2019s employ a reasonable period for voting, and no employer shall make any deduction from the pay or other remuneration of any such elector or impose upon or extract from that elector any penalty by reason of that person\u2019s absence during such period. (2) Any employer who, directly or indirectly, refuses, or by intimidation, undue influence or in any other way, interferes with the granting to any elector in that person\u2019s employ of such period for voting, as is in this section provided, commits an offence and on summary conviction before a magistrate is liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_93\", \"num\": \"93.\", \"text\": \"Offences by election officers 93. Every election officer who \u2014 (a) makes, in any record, return or other document which that election officer is required to keep or make under this Act, any entry which that election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe to be false, or does not believe to be true; (b) permits a person, whom that election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe not to be a person unable from physical or other disability to vote without assistance, to vote in the manner provided by this Act for a person who is unable from physical or other disability to vote without assistance; (c) refuses to permit a person, whom that election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe is unable from physical or other disability to vote without assistance, to vote in the manner provided by this Act for such a person; Elections Act (2022 Revision) (d) wilfully prevents any person from voting at the polling station at which that election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe such person is entitled to vote; (e) wilfully neglects or refuses to count any vote which that election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe is validly cast for any candidate in accordance with this Act; or (f) wilfully counts any vote as being cast for any candidate, which that election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe was not validly cast for such candidate, commits an offence, and on summary conviction before a magistrate, is liable to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_94\", \"num\": \"94.\", \"text\": \"Loudspeakers, ensigns, banners, advertisements, etc., prohibited on polling day 94. (1) No person shall furnish or supply any loudspeaker, bunting, ensign, banner, standard or set of colours or any other flag, to any person with intent that it shall be carried or used on motor cars, trucks or other vehicles as political propaganda on polling day, and no person shall, with any such intent, carry or use on motor cars, trucks or other vehicles, or in any place or manner, any loudspeaker, bunting, ensign, banner, standard or set of colours or any other flag on polling day. (2) No person shall furnish or supply any flag, ribbon, label or like favour to or for any person with intent that it be worn or used by any person within any electoral district on polling day as a badge to distinguish the wearer as the supporter of any candidate, or of the political or other opinions entertained or supposed to be entertained by such candidate, and no person shall use or wear any flag, ribbon, label or other favour, as such badge within any electoral district on polling day. (3) No person shall issue or publish or cause to be issued or published on polling day in a newspaper, periodical or radio or television programme, or in any other printed or electronic form, any advertisement \u2014 (a) containing any matter inviting or inducing the public to vote, or not to vote, in favour of a particular candidate or group of candidates; or (b) setting out political or other opinions entertained or supposed to be entertained by a candidate or group of candidates. (4) Nothing contained in subsection (1), (2) or (3) shall be deemed to extend to the furnishing or supplying of any banner bearing only the name of any candidate, or only such name preceded by the words \u201cVote for\u201d, or of any rosette, or to the use of any such banner on any vehicle, or of any such rosette. (5) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_95\", \"num\": \"95.\", \"text\": \"Definition of bribery 95. (1) The following persons shall be deemed to have committed the offence of bribery under this Act \u2014 (a) every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, gives, lends, or agrees to give or lend, or offers, promises or promises to procure or to endeavour to procure any money or valuable consideration to or for any elector, or to or for any person on behalf of any elector, or to or for any other person in order to induce any elector to vote or refrain from voting, or corruptly does any such act as aforesaid on account of any elector having voted or refrained from voting at any election; (b) every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, gives or procures, or agrees to give or to procure, or offers, promises, or promises to procure or to endeavour to procure, any office, place or employment, to or for any elector, or to or for any person on behalf of any elector, or to or for any other person in order to induce such elector to vote or refrain from voting, or corruptly does any such act as aforesaid on account of any elector having voted or refrained from voting at any election; (c) every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, makes any such gift, loan, offer, promise, procurement or agreement as aforesaid to or for any person, in order to induce such person to procure or endeavour to procure, the return of any person as an elected member of the Cayman Islands Parliament, or the vote of any elector at any election; (d) every person who, upon or in consequence of any such gift, loan, offer, promise, procurement or agreement, procures or engages, promises or endeavours to procure the return of any person as an elected member of the Cayman Islands Parliament, or the vote of any elector at any election; (e) every person who advances, or pays or causes to be paid, any money or valuable consideration to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money or valuable consideration, or any part thereof, shall be expended in bribery at any election, or who knowingly pays or causes to be paid any money or money\u2019s worth to any person in discharge or repayment of any money wholly or in part expended in bribery at any such election; (f) every elector who, before or during any election, directly or indirectly, by themselves, or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, receives, agrees or contracts for any money, gift, loan or valuable consideration, office, place or employment for themselves or for any other person, for voting or Elections Act (2022 Revision) agreeing to vote, or for refraining or agreeing to refrain from voting at any election; and (g) every person who, after any election, directly or indirectly, by themselves, or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, receives any money or valuable consideration on account of any person having voted or refrained from voting, or having induced any other person to vote or refrain from voting at any such election. (2) Subsection (1) shall not extend or be construed to extend to any money paid or agreed to be paid for or on account of any lawful expenses incurred in good faith at or concerning an election. (3) For the purpose of this section, \u201clawful expenses\u201d include \u2014 (a) payment of the agents, clerks, canvassers and messengers of candidates; (b) payments made for the purpose of hiring vehicles for the conveyance of electors to or from a polling station; (c) payments made for the use of any premises for a public meeting in furtherance of the candidature of any person or for the use of any committee room or office for the purpose of promoting or procuring the election of a candidate; and (d) payments made in respect of postage, stationery, printing, advertising, the distribution of advertising material and the use of any public address system.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_96\", \"num\": \"96.\", \"text\": \"Definition of treating 96. The following persons shall be deemed to have committed the offence of treating under this Act \u2014 (a) every person who corruptly, by themselves or by any other person, either before, during or after an election, directly or indirectly, gives, or provides or pays, wholly or in part, the expenses of giving or providing any food, drink, entertainment or provision to or for any persons for the purpose of corruptly influencing that person, or any other person, to vote or to refrain from voting at such election, or on account of such person or any other person having voted or refrained from voting at such election; and (b) every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such food, drink, entertainment or provision. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_97\", \"num\": \"97.\", \"text\": \"Definition of undue influence 97. Every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, makes use of or threatens to make use of any force, violence or restraint, or inflicts or threatens to inflict, by themselves or by any other person, any temporal or spiritual injury, damage, harm or loss upon or against any person, in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting at any election, or who by abduction, duress or any fraudulent device or contrivance, impedes or prevents the free exercise of the franchise of any elector, or thereby compels, induces or prevails upon any elector, either to give or refrain from giving that person\u2019s vote at any election, shall have committed the offence of undue influence under this Act.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_98\", \"num\": \"98.\", \"text\": \"Definition of personation 98. Every person who at an election applies for a ballot paper in the name of another person, whether that name be the name of a person living or dead, or of a fictitious person, or who, having voted once at any election, applies at the same election for a ballot paper in that person\u2019s own name, shall have committed the offence of personation under this Act.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_99\", \"num\": \"99.\", \"text\": \"Penalties for bribery, treating, undue influence 99. A person who commits the offence of bribery, treating or undue influence under this Act, or of procuring, counselling, aiding or abetting any such offence is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of two thousand dollars or to imprisonment for twelve months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_100\", \"num\": \"100.\", \"text\": \"Penalty for personation 100. A person who commits the offence of personation or of aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of the offence of personation is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of two thousand dollars or to imprisonment for twelve months.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_101\", \"num\": \"101.\", \"text\": \"Incapacity to vote or to be elected following a conviction for bribery, treating, undue influence or personation 101. A person who has been convicted of bribery, treating, undue influence or personation, or of aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of any of the said offences shall (in addition to any other punishment) be incapable during a period of five years from the date of conviction \u2014 (a) of being registered as an elector or voting at any election or by-election; or (b) of being elected a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament or, if elected before that person\u2019s conviction, of retaining that person\u2019s seat as a member: Elections Act (2022 Revision) Provided that in the event of any appeal the incapacity shall continue until the appeal is determined and thereafter, unless the conviction is quashed, remain in force for a period of five years from the determination of the appeal except the Court hearing the appeal directs that the period of five years shall run from the date of conviction.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_102\", \"num\": \"102.\", \"text\": \"Illegal practices and penalties 102. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a person who \u2014 (a) votes, or induces or procures any person to vote, at any election, knowing that that person or such other person is prohibited by this Act, or by any law in force in the Islands, from voting at such election; (b) before or during an election knowingly publishes a false statement of the withdrawal of a candidate at such election for the purpose of promoting or procuring the election of another candidate; (c) between the date of the publication by the returning officer of a notice in accordance with section 29(1) and the day after polling at the election, whether in a general election or in a by-election, acts in a disorderly manner, with intent to prevent the transaction of the business of a public meeting called for the purpose of promoting the election of a candidate as a member to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament; or (d) themselves or as a director of any body or association corporate, before or during an election for the purpose of affecting the return of a candidate at the election, makes or publishes any false statement of fact in relation to the personal character or conduct of the candidate, commits an illegal practice. (2) A person who commits an illegal practice under this section or any other provision of this Act, is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. (3) A person charged under paragraph (d) of subsection (1) shall not have committed an illegal practice if that person can show that that person had reasonable grounds for believing, and did in fact believe, the statement that person made to be true. (4) A candidate shall not be liable nor shall that person\u2019s election be avoided for any illegal practice under paragraph (d) of subsection (1) committed by that person\u2019s agent unless \u2014 (a) it can be shown that the candidate has authorised or consented to the committing of the illegal practice, or has paid for the circulation of the false statement constituting the illegal practice; or (b) the Grand Court dealing with an election petition under section 89 finds and reports that the election of the candidate was procured or materially Elections Act (2022 Revision) assisted in consequence of the making or publishing of such false statement. (5) A person who, between the date of the publication by the returning officer of a notice in accordance with section 29(1) and the day after polling at the election, whether in a general election or in a by-election, incites, combines or conspires with others to act in a disorderly manner with intent to prevent the transaction of the business of a public meeting called for the purpose of promoting the election of a candidate as a member to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament, commits an illegal practice and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months and, in addition, shall be incapable during a period of five years from the date of conviction of being registered as an elector or of voting at any election, or of being a candidate for election to the Cayman Islands Parliament, or if elected before that person\u2019s conviction, of retaining that person\u2019s seat as a member. (6) In the event of any appeal by any person convicted of an illegal practice under any provision of this Act, the incapacity shall continue until the appeal is determined and thereafter, unless the conviction is quashed, remain in force for a period of five years from the determination of the appeal except the Court hearing the appeal shall direct that the period of five years shall run from the date of conviction. (7) Any person making or publishing any false statement of fact as provided in paragraph (d) of subsection (1) may be restrained by interim or perpetual injunction by the Grand Court from any repetition of that false statement or of a false statement of a similar character in relation to the candidate and for the purpose of granting an interim injunction prima facie proof of the falsity of the statement shall be sufficient.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_103\", \"num\": \"103.\", \"text\": \"Offences in respect of ballot papers 103. (1) A person who \u2014 (a) forges or counterfeits, or fraudulently defaces or destroys, any ballot paper; (b) without due authority supplies a ballot paper to any person; (c) fraudulently puts into any ballot box any paper other than the ballot paper which that person is authorised by law to put in; (d) fraudulently takes out of the polling station any ballot paper; (e) without due authority destroys, takes, opens or otherwise interferes with any ballot box or packet of ballot papers then in use for the purposes of any election; or (f) not being duly registered as an elector, votes at any election, Elections Act (2022 Revision) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six months. (2) In any information or prosecution for an offence in relation to the ballot boxes, ballot papers and other things in use at an election, the property in such ballot boxes, ballot papers or things may be stated to be in the returning officer at such election.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_104\", \"num\": \"104.\", \"text\": \"Secrecy of voting 104. (1) Every election officer and every agent appointed under section 40(1)(a) or (b), or section 64(1) in attendance at a polling station shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting in such station, and no person shall interfere with or attempt to interfere with an elector when marking that person\u2019s vote, or otherwise attempt to obtain in the polling station any information as to the candidate for whom any elector in such station is about to vote or has voted. (2) Every election officer and every such agent in attendance at the counting of the votes shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting and shall not attempt to communicate any information obtained at such counting as to the candidate for whom any vote is given in any particular ballot paper. (3) No person shall, directly, or indirectly, induce any elector to display that person\u2019s ballot paper after that person has marked it so as to make known to any person the name of the candidate for whom or against whose name that person has marked that person\u2019s vote. (4) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable, on summary conviction before a magistrate, to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. PART X - Miscellaneous Provisions\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_105\", \"num\": \"105.\", \"text\": \"No obligation on elector to disclose vote 105. No elector who has voted at any election shall, in any legal proceedings to question the election or return, be required to state for whom that person voted.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_106\", \"num\": \"106.\", \"text\": \"Conclusiveness of Register of Electors 106. At any election a person shall not be entitled to vote unless that person\u2019s name is on the Register of Electors for the time being in force, and every person whose name is on such Register shall, subject to this Act, be entitled to demand and receive a ballot paper and to vote: Provided that nothing in this section shall entitle any person to vote who is prohibited from voting by any law in force in the Islands, or relieve such person from any penalties to which that person may be liable for voting. Elections Act (2022 Revision)\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_107\", \"num\": \"107.\", \"text\": \"Expenses of elections 107. All expenses properly incurred by, and all remuneration and travelling allowances payable to, officers under this Act shall be defrayed out of the general revenue of the Islands.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_108\", \"num\": \"108.\", \"text\": \"Computation of time 108. (1) In reckoning time for the purposes of this Act, Sunday shall be included but Christmas Day, Good Friday and any public holiday shall be excluded. (2) Where anything required by this Act to be done on any day falls to be done on a Sunday or on any day excluded by subsection (1), that thing may be done on the next day, not being one of such excluded days.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_109\", \"num\": \"109.\", \"text\": \"Power to make rules 109. (1) The Cabinet, acting on the recommendation of the Supervisor, may make rules \u2014 (a) prescribing anything to be prescribed under this Act; (b) with respect to the form of the Register of Electors and any special lists, records or forms required by this Act in connection with the Register or with any election; (c) with respect to the procedure to be followed in the preparation of the Register and any such special lists or records as aforesaid and with respect to the time, place and manner of their publication; and (d) generally with respect to any matters incidental to this Act so far as those provisions relate to the registration of electors, the taking of a vote at a mobile station or to voting by post and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, such rules may include provisions relating to \u2014 (i) the evidence which shall or may be required or be deemed sufficient or conclusive evidence in connection with a person\u2019s application to be treated as an absent elector, or of that person\u2019s being subject to any physical incapacity, or of the fact that that person is acting as returning officer at any election; (ii) the marking of any register so as to distinguish persons having special rights as to the place or manner of voting at any election; and (iii) the procedure in connection with the issue and receipt of ballot papers for voting at a mobile station or by post (including provisions as to the persons who are to be entitled or may be allowed to attend and the rights and obligations of persons attending) and as to the steps to be taken to ensure the secrecy of the voting and the safe custody (before and after the count) of the ballot papers returned and other documents. Elections Act (2022 Revision) (2) Rules made under this section may provide in respect of any breach thereof that the offender shall be liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to such fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or to such term of imprisonment not exceeding six months as may be prescribed therein. (3) Until varied or revoked by rules made under this section the rules set out in Schedule 3 shall have effect.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_110\", \"num\": \"110.\", \"text\": \"Savings provisions 110. (1) Every person who, immediately before the commencement of the Elections (Amendment) Act, 2016, (the \u2018amending Law\u201d) [Law 45 of 2016], was an elections officer appointed under the Elections Act (2013 Revision) shall continue to be an elections officer under and for the purposes of the Elections Act (2013 Revision) as amended by the amending Law. (2) The Register of Electors in force immediately before the commencement of the amending Law and made pursuant to the Elections Act (2013 Revision) shall continue to be the Register of Electors until a register of Electors is issued pursuant to the Elections Act (2013 Revision) as amended by the amending Law. Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 (section 5(1)) ELECTORAL DISTRICTS Electoral District Extent West Bay North All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at a point 7034977 ft N, 1510432 ft E, the north corner of Block 8A Parcel 61 on the northern shoreline between Double Head and Palmetto Point, Barkers; thence south-westerly along a straight line to a point 7033280 ft N, 1509156 ft E being the south corner of Block 9A Parcel 782; thence north-westerly following a straight line to a point 7033897 ft N, 1508223 ft E at the north corner of Block 9A Parcel 712; thence in a southwesterly along the western boundary of Block 9A Parcels 712, 741 through 734 (backwards) to a point 7032696 ft N, 1508151 ft E at its intersection with the West Bay Central Electoral constituency; thence continuing westerly along the north boundary of Block 9A Parcel 10 and the south boundary of Block 9A Parcel 8 to a point 7033183 ft N, 1506881 ft E; thence northerly along the east boundary of Block 9A Parcel 7 to a point 7034099 ft N, 1507416 ft E; thence westerly along a public footpath to its intersection with the centreline of Capt Reginald Parsons Drive and Durango Way at a point 7033789 ft N, 1505717 ft E; thence southerly along the centreline of Capt Reginald Parsons Drive to a point 7032457 ft N, 1505496 ft E on same road; thence north-westerly to connect with Jade Drive and continuing along the centreline of Jade Drive and westerly onto Bankers Road to its intersection with Birch Tree Hill Road at a point 7032913 ft N, 1503092 ft E; thence southerly along the centreline of Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection with the West Bay West Electoral constituency at Finch Drive at a point 7031776 ft N, 1502475 ft E; thence westerly along Finch Drive to a point 7032274 ft N, 1500287 ft E at its intersection with Fountain Road and Boatswain Bay SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) Road; continuing westerly along the centreline of Boatswain Bay Road to its intersection with North West Point Road and Watercourse Road at a point 7031469 ft N, 1498079 ft E; thence southerly along Watercourse Road through the junction with Hell Road, continuing to a point 7028480 ft N, 1498726 ft E, at the southeast corner of Block 1D Parcel 619, just south of Eureka Dr; thence continuing in a general westerly direction to a point 7028381 ft N, 1497364 ft E, along the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 115; thence northerly along same parcel boundary to its most northern corner with Block 1D 113 at a point 7028521 ft N, 1497265 ft E; continuing to a point 7028685 ft N, 1497198 ft E on the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 113; thence following the west boundary of same parcel to a point 7028536 ft N, 1497014 ft E; thence north-westerly and westerly along the centreline of Bonaventure Road to a point 7028761 ft N, 1496532 ft E along same road, then continuing along the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 103 to its northwest corner at a point 7028762 ft N, 1496316 ft E; thence in a south-westerly direction to a point 7028321 ft N, 1496096 ft E on the west boundary of Block 1D Parcel 666; thence continuing southerly to a point 7027886 ft N, 1496039 ft E on the north boundary of Block 1E Parcel 32; thence following the north and east boundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block 1E Parcel 34 to a point 7027638 ft N, 1495886 ft E, intersecting the centreline of North West Point Road; thence continuing southwest along the east boundary of Block 1E Parcel 47 to a point 7027251 ft N, 1495681 ft E on the western shoreline in North West Point. West Bay West All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at a point 7026535 ft N, 1501056 ft E along Seven Mile Beach and being the southeast corner of Block 5B Parcel 179 containing the public Jetty; thence northerly along the east boundary of same parcel to its intersection with North West Point Road and Town Hall Road junction at a point 7026719 ft N, 1501098 ft E; thence continuing northerly along the centreline of Town Hall Road to its intersection with Hell Road and Rev Blackman Road at a point 7029686 ft N, 1500904 ft E, continuing easterly along Rev Blackman Road to its Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 intersection with Powell Smith Road and Stadium Drive at a point 7029160 ft N, 1502168 ft E; thence northerly to its intersection with the West Bay Central Electoral constituency at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft E, at the junction of Garston Smith Drive; thence continuing northerly along Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection with the West Bay North Electoral constituency at Finch Drive at a point 7031776 ft N, 1502475 ft E; thence westerly along Finch Drive to a point 7032274 ft N, 1500287 ft E at its intersection with Fountain Road and Boatswain Bay Road; continuing westerly along the centreline of Boatswain Bay Road to its intersection with North West Point Road and Watercourse Road at a point 7031469 ft N, 1498079 ft E; thence southerly along Watercourse Road through the junction with Hell Road, continuing to a point 7028480 ft N, 1498726 ft E, at the southeast corner of Block 1D Parcel 619, just south of Eureka Dr; thence continuing in a general westerly direction to a point 7028381 ft N, 1497364 ft E, along the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 115; thence northerly along same parcel boundary to its most northern corner with Block 1D 113 at a point 7028521 ft N, 1497265 ft E; continuing to a point 7028685 ft N, 1497198 ft E on the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 113; thence following the west boundary of same parcel to a point 7028536 ft N, 1497014 ft E; thence north-westerly and westerly along the centreline of Bonaventure Road to a point 7028761 ft N, 1496532 ft E along same road, then continuing along the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 103 to its northwest corner at a point 7028762 ft N, 1496316 ft E; thence in a south-westerly direction to a point 7028321 ft N, 1496096 ft E on the west boundary of Block 1D Parcel 666; thence continuing southerly to a point 7027886 ft N, 1496039 ft E on the north boundary of Block 1E Parcel 32; thence following the north and east boundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block 1E Parcel 34 to a point 7027638 ft N, 1495886 ft E, intersecting the centreline of North West Point Road; thence continuing southwest along the east boundary of Block 1E Parcel 47 to a point 7027251 ft N, 1495681 ft E on the western shoreline in North West Point West Bay Central All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) starting point at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft E, on the junction of Garston Smith Drive and Stadium Drive; thence south-easterly along Garston Smith Drive to its intersection with West Church Street at a point 7028971 ft N, 1503362 ft E; thence easterly along West Church Street to its intersection with Willie Farrington Drive and Batabano Road at a point 7029030 ft N, 1504241 ft E; continuing easterly along Batabano Road to its junction with Bonneville Drive at a point 7029590 ft N, 1506715 ft E; thence northerly along Bonneville Drive to its junction with Glade Drive at a point 7030476 ft N, 1506818 ft E; continuing northerly along Glade Drive to its junction with Adonis Drive at a point 7031196 ft N, 1506805 ft E; continuing northerly along Adonis Drive to its junction with Yates Drive at a point 7031368 ft N, 1506894ft E; thence easterly along Yates Drive to a point 7031526 ft N, 1507682 ft E, along same road, and continuing along a straight line to a point 7031632 ft N, 1507993 ft E on the west boundary of Block 9A Parcel 592; thence following the west boundary of same parcel to its intersection with the northeast corner of Block 9A Parcel 10 and the West Bay North Electoral constituency at a point 7032696 ft N, 1508151 ft E; thence continuing westerly along the north boundary of Block 9A Parcel 10 and the south boundary of Block 9A Parcel 8 to a point 7033183 ft N, 1506881 ft E; thence northerly along the east boundary of Block 9A Parcel 7 to a point 7034099 ft N, 1507416 ft E; thence westerly along a public footpath to its intersection with the centreline of Capt Reginald Parsons Drive and Durango Way at a point 7033789 ft N, 1505717 ft E; thence southerly along the centreline of Capt Reginald Parsons Drive to a point 7032457 ft N, 1505496 ft E on same road; thence north-westerly to connect with Jade Drive and continuing along the centreline of Jade Drive and westerly onto Bankers Road to its intersection with Birch Tree Hill Road at a point 7032913 ft N, 1503092 ft E; thence southerly along the centreline of Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection with the West Bay West Electoral constituency at Finch Drive at a point 7031776 ft N, 1502475 ft E; thence continuing southerly along Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection with Stadium Drive at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 E; thence returning to the starting point at the junction of Garston Smith Drive and Stadium Drive West Bay South All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at a point 7014767 ft N, 1515227 ft E on the shoreline east of Turnberry Drive on the North Sound; thence westerly along the canal, Turnberry Drive and Safehaven Drive, crossing Esterley Tibbetts Highway, continuing westerly along Safehaven Drive to its intersection with the centreline of West Bay Road at a point 7014624 ft N, 1509052 ft E; thence south along the centreline West Bay Road to a point 7014393 ft N, 1509056 ft E; thence westerly along the south boundary of Block 11D Parcel 1 to a point 7014480 ft N, 1508605 ft E on the western shoreline along Seven Mile Beach; thence northerly along Seven Mile Beach to a point 7026535 ft N, 1501056 ft E being the southeast corner of Block 5B Parcel 179 containing the public Jetty; thence northerly along the east boundary of same parcel to its intersection with North West Point Road and Town Hall Road junction at a point 7026719 ft N, 1501098 ft E; thence continuing northerly along the centreline of Town Hall Road to its intersection with Hell Road and Rev Blackman Road at a point 7029686 ft N, 1500904 ft E, continuing easterly along Rev Blackman Road to its intersection with Powell Smith Road and Stadium Drive at a point 7029160 ft N, 1502168 ft E; thence northerly to its intersection with the West Bay Central Electoral constituency at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft E, on the junction of Garston Smith Drive; thence southeasterly along Garston Smith Drive to its intersection with West Church Street at a point 7028971 ft N, 1503362 ft E; thence easterly along West Church Street to its intersection with Willie Farrington Drive and Batabano Road at a point 7029030 ft N, 1504241 ft E; continuing easterly along Batabano Road to its junction with Bonneville Drive at a point 7029590 ft N, 1506715 ft E; thence northerly along Bonneville Drive to its junction with Glade Drive at a point 7030476 ft N, 1506818 ft E; continuing northerly along Glade Drive to its junction with Adonis Drive at a point 7031196 ft N, 1506805 ft E; continuing northerly along Adonis Drive to its junction with Yates Drive at a point 7031368 ft N, SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) 1506894ft E; thence easterly along Yates Drive to a point 7031526 ft N, 1507682 ft E, along same road, and continuing along a straight line to a point 7031632 ft N, 1507993 ft E on the west boundary of Block 9A Parcel 592; thence following the west boundary of same parcel to its intersection with the northeast corner of Block 9A Parcel 10 and the West Bay North Electoral constituency at a point 7032696 ft N, 1508151 ft E; thence continuing northerly along the western boundary of Block 9A Parcels 734 through 741 and 712 to a point 7033897 ft N, 1508223 ft E at the north corner of Block 9A Parcel 712; thence south-easterly along a straight line to a point 7033280 ft N, 1509156 ft E being the south corner of Block 9A Parcel 782; thence north-easterly along a straight line to a point 7034977 ft N, 1510432 ft E, the north corner of Block 8A Parcel 61 on the northern shoreline between Double Head and Palmetto Point, Barkers. George Town North All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the western shoreline at a point 7000370 ft N, 1508331 ft E on the south boundary of Block OPY Parcel 164; thence following the south boundary of same parcel to its intersection with the centreline of North Church Street at a point 7000355 ft N, 1508441 ft E; thence north to its intersection with Mary Street at a point 7000458 ft N, 1508461 ft E; thence east along Mary Street to its intersection with Rock Hole Road at a point 7000440 ft N, 1508621 ft E; thence northeast along Rock Hole Road to its intersection with School Road at a point 7000561 ft N, 1508796 ft E; thence easterly and northerly along School Road to its intersection with Eastern Avenue at a point 7000617 ft N, 1510701 ft E; thence northerly along Eastern Avenue to its intersection with Godfrey Nixon Way at a point 7001084 ft N, 1510519 ft E; thence easterly along Godfrey Nixon Way, continuing easterly along North Sound Road to a point 7002232 ft N, 1516317 ft E, on the shoreline at George Town Barcadere; thence north along the tropical mangrove forest and canal inlets to a point 7014767 ft N, 1515227 ft E on the shoreline east of Turnberry Drive; thence westerly along the canal, Turnberry Drive and Safehaven Drive, crossing Esterley Tibbetts Highway, continuing Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 westerly along Safehaven Drive to its intersection with the centreline of West Bay Road at a point 7014624 ft N, 1509052 ft E; thence south along the centreline West Bay Road to a point 7014393 ft N, 1509056 ft E; thence westerly along the south boundary of Block 11D Parcel 1 to a point 7014480 ft N, 1508605 ft E on the western shoreline along Seven Mile Beach. George Town Central All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the northern shoreline near Tropical Gardens at a point 6998436 ft N, 1521225 ft E; thence south-westerly along the west boundary of Block 22E Parcel 447 to a point 6997574 ft N, 1520717 ft E along same boundary; thence in a south-westerly direction along the centreline of Tropical Gardens Road to its junction with Crewe Road at a point 6996357 ft N, 1519046 ft E; thence north-westerly along the centreline of Crewe Road to its junction with Navis Close at a point 6996865 ft N, 1518121 ft E; thence in a straight line southerly to a point 6995877 ft N, 1517988 ft E on Linford Pierson Highway; thence westerly along same road to a point 6996120 ft N, 1515857 ft E, just east of Halifax Road; thence north to a point 6996628 ft N, 1515892 ft E, being the northeast corner of Block 20E Parcel 149; thence westerly to a point 6996663 ft N, 1515705 ft E on Ella Ray Gardens; thence north to its junction with the centreline of Crewe Road at 6996903 ft N, 1515736 ft E; thence westerly along same road to its intersection with the George Town West Electoral constituency at the junction of Smith Road, Huldah Ave and Bobby Thompson Way at point 6996591 ft N, 1511552 ft E; thence north along Huldah Avenue and northwest along Elgin Avenue to its intersection with Shedden Road at a point 6999041 ft N, 1508634 ft E; thence westerly crossing through the intersection of Harbour Drive and South Church Street to a point 6999024 ft N, 1508138 ft E, on the western shoreline in the George Town harbour; thence along the western shoreline to a point 7000370 ft N, 1508331 ft E on the south boundary of Block OPY Parcel 164; thence following the south boundary of same parcel to its intersection with the centreline of North Church Street at a point 7000355 ft N, 1508441 ft E; thence north to its SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) intersection with Mary Street at a point 7000458 ft N, 1508461 ft E; thence east along Mary Street to its intersection with Rock Hole Road at a point 7000440 ft N, 1508621 ft E; thence northeast along Rock Hole Road to its intersection with School Road at a point 7000561 ft N, 1508796 ft E; thence easterly and northerly along School Road to its intersection with Eastern Avenue at a point 7000617 ft N, 1510701 ft E; thence northerly along Eastern Avenue to its intersection with Godfrey Nixon Way at a point 7001084 ft N, 1510519 ft E; thence easterly along Godfrey Nixon Way, continuing easterly along North Sound Road to a point 7002232 ft N, 1516317 ft E, on the shoreline at George Town Barcadere. George Town West All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the western shoreline just south of Jackson Point at a point 6993601 ft N, 1504728 ft E; thence easterly along the south boundary of Block 7C Parcel 10 to its intersection with South Church Street at a point 6993697 ft N, 1505146 ft E; thence north to its intersection with Denham Thompson Way at a point 6993722 ft N, 1505144 ft E; thence easterly along the centreline of same road to its intersection with Walkers Road at a point 6993374 f N, 1506701 ft E; thence northerly along Walkers Road to its intersection with Windsor Park Road at a point 6995729 ft N, 1506868 ft E; thence easterly along Windsor Park Road and northerly along Mango Turn to its intersection with Williams Drive at a point 6995721 ft N, 1507482 ft E; thence easterly along Williams Drive to its intersection with Anthony Drive at a point 6995627 ft N, 1507926 ft E; thence along Anthony Drive to its intersection with Oak Mill Street at a point 6995922 ft N, 1508748 ft E; thence easterly and southerly along Oak Mill Street to its intersection with Oak Lane and Border Drive at a point 6994689 ft N, 1509752 ft E; thence along Border Drive to its intersection with Outpost Street at a point 6994697 ft N, 1509992 ft E; thence south along Outpost Street to its intersection with the George Town East Electoral constituency at a point 6994539 ft N, 1510005 ft E; thence in a north-easterly direction to its junction with Linford Pierson Highway at a point 6995058 ft N, Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 1511569 ft E; thence north along Bobby Thompson Way to its intersection with the George Town Central Electoral constituency at the junction of Smith Road, Huldah Ave and Bobby Thompson Way at point 6996591 ft N, 1511552 ft E; thence north along Huldah Avenue and northwest along Elgin Avenue to its intersection with Shedden Road at a point 6999041 ft N, 1508634 ft E; thence westerly crossing through the intersection of Harbour Drive and South Church Street to a point 6999024 ft N, 1508138 ft E, on the western shoreline in the George Town harbour. George Town South All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the western shoreline just south of Jackson Point at a point 6993601 ft N, 1504728 ft E; thence easterly along the south boundary of Block 7C Parcel 10 to its intersection with South Church Street at a point 6993697 ft N, 1505146 ft E; thence north to its intersection with Denham Thompson Way at a point 6993722 ft N, 1505144 ft E; thence easterly along the centreline of same road to its intersection with Walkers Road at a point 6993374 f N, 1506701 ft E; thence northerly along Walkers Road to its intersection with Windsor Park Road at a point 6995729 ft N, 1506868 ft E; thence easterly along Windsor Park Road and northerly along Mango Turn to its intersection with Williams Drive at a point 6995721 ft N, 1507482 ft E; thence easterly along Williams Drive to its intersection with Anthony Drive at a point 6995627 ft N, 1507926 ft E; thence along Anthony Drive to its intersection with Oak Mill Street at a point 6995922 ft N, 1508748 ft E; thence easterly and southerly along Oak Mill Street to its intersection with Oak Lane and Border Drive at a point 6994689 ft N, 1509752 ft E; thence along Border Drive to its intersection with Outpost Street at a point 6994697 ft N, 1509992 ft E; thence south along Outpost Street to its intersection with the George Town East Electoral constituency at a point 6994539 ft N, 1510005 ft E; thence southerly along same street to its intersection with the centreline of Fairbanks Road at a point 6992450 ft N, 1509869 ft E; thence easterly along same road to a point 6992527 ft N, 1510230 ft E; thence southeast in a straight line to the northwest corner of Block 15C Parcel 323 at a SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) point 6991169 ft N, 1511054 ft E; thence following the south boundary of Block 15C Parcel 351 to the north corner of Block 15D Parcel 20 at a point 6991042 ft N, 1510607 ft E; thence in a south-easterly direction crossing South Sound Road to the southwest corner of Block 15D Parcel 160 at a point 6989686 ft N, 1511083 ft E on the southern shoreline. George Town East All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the northern shoreline near Tropical Gardens at a point 6998436 ft N, 1521225 ft E; thence south-westerly along the west boundary of Block 22E Parcel 447 to a point 6997574 ft N, 1520717 ft E along same boundary; thence in a south-westerly direction along the centreline of Tropical Gardens Road to its junction with Crewe Road at a point 6996357 ft N, 1519046 ft E; thence north-westerly along the centreline of Crewe Road to its junction with Navis Close at a point 6996865 ft N, 1518121 ft E; thence in a straight line southerly to a point 6995877 ft N, 1517988 ft E on Linford Pierson Highway; thence westerly along same road to a point 6996120 ft N, 1515857 ft E, just east of Halifax Road; thence north to a point 6996628 ft N, 1515892 ft E, being the northeast corner of Block 20E Parcel 149; thence westerly to a point 6996663 ft N, 1515705 ft E on Ella Ray Gardens; thence north to its junction with the centreline of Crewe Road at 6996903 ft N, 1515736 ft E; thence westerly along same road to its intersection with the George Town West Electoral constituency at the junction of Smith Road, Huldah Ave and Bobby Thompson Way at point 6996591 ft N, 1511552 ft E; thence south along Bobby Thompson Way to its junction with Linford Pierson Highway at a point 6995058 ft N, 1511569 ft E; thence in a south-westerly direction to its intersection with the George Town South Electoral constituency on the centreline of Outpost Street at a point 6994539 ft N, 1510005 ft E; thence southerly along same street to its intersection with the centreline of Fairbanks Road at a point 6992450 ft N, 1509869 ft E; thence easterly along same road to a point 6992527 ft N, 1510230 ft E; thence southeast in a straight line to the northwest corner of Block 15C Parcel 323 at a point 6991169 ft N, 1511054 ft E; thence following the south Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 boundary of Block 15C Parcel 351 to the north corner of Block 15D Parcel 20 at a point 6991042 ft N, 1510607 ft E; thence in a south-easterly direction crossing South Sound Road to the southwest corner of Block 15D Parcel 160 at a point 6989686 ft N, 1511083 ft E on the southern shoreline; thence following the shoreline easterly to a point 6993654 ft N, 1521740 ft E, at the southwest corner of Block 23B Parcel 80; thence northerly to the centreline of Shamrock Road at a point 6993935 ft N, 1521802 ft E; thence west along the centreline of same road to a point 6993957 ft N, 1521663 ft E; thence north following the eastern boundary of Block 22E Parcel 357 and 447 to at a point 6998871 ft N, 1522429 ft E on the northern shoreline. Red Bay All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the northern shoreline and the canal entrance east of Patricks Island at 6999906 ft N, 1531332 ft E; thence south-easterly along the canal boundary to a point 6999726 ft N, 1531432 ft E, continuing south-west and following the northwest boundary of Block 24C Parcel 62 to a point along the canal at its southwest corner of same parcel; thence east to the northwest corner of Block 24D Parcel 13REM1 at 6997778 ft N, 1530031 ft E; thence following the west boundary of same parcel south to southwest corner of same parcel at point 6997238ft N, 1530038 ft E; thence west along boundary of Block 24D Parcel 14 to its northwest corner at point 6997272 ft N, 1529148 ft E; thence southeast along same parcel to a point 6995673 ft N, 1529655 ft E; thence southwest to the northwest corner of Block 24D Parcel 123 at point 6995507 ft N, 1528926 ft E; thence southerly following the west boundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block 24E Parcel 472 at point 6994596 ft N, 1528990 ft E; thence northwest to a point intersecting Poindexter Road at 6995075 ft N, 1528216 ft E; thence north-westerly following the southwest boundary of Block 24E Parcels 459, 458, 457 and 582 to a point 6995707 ft N, 1527498 ft E; thence north to intersect with Poindexter Road at point 6995828 ft N, 1527509 ft E; thence following Poindexter Road north-westerly to its junction with Siberia Avenue at a point 6995913 ft N, 1527398 ft E; thence north-easterly following the SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) northwest boundary of Block 24E Parcel 323REM2 to the south corner of Block 24E Parcel 293 at point 6996508 ft N, 1528042 ft E; thence northwest to the intersection of Patricks Ave and Bamboo Street at point 6996627 ft N, 1527942 ft E; thence southwest along Patricks Avenue to a point 6996530 ft N, 1527838 Ft E; thence west following the south boundary of Block 24E Parcels 269, 268, 267, 266, 265, 264, 263, 120, 119, 118 and 117 to a point 6996549 ft N, 1526698 ft E on Marina Drive; thence south-westerly following the centreline of Marina Drive to its junction with Orange Drive at a point 6994992 ft N, 1525734 ft E; thence southeast following Orange Drive to a point 6994899 ft N, 1525822 ft E; thence to the northeast corner of Block 25B Parcel 379 at point 6994766 ft N, 1525658 ftE; thence southwest to the southwest corner of Block 25B Parcel 68; thence southeast to the south corner of same parcel on Orange Drive; thence following Orange Drive to the northwest corner of Block 25B Parcel 337 and continuing south and southeast along the west and south-western boundary of same parcel with Block 25B Parcel 336 to a point 6993627 ft N, 1525836 ft E; thence along the western boundary of Block 25B Parcels 116 \u2013 119, 463 and 225 to its intersection with the centreline of Shamrock Road at a point 6992907 ft N, 1525256 ft E; thence in a southeasterly direction following the centreline of Shamrock Road to a point 6991628 ft N, 1526145 ft E on the northern boundary of Block 25B Parcel 244; thence southerly to the southern shoreline to a point 6991009 ft N, 1526057 ft E, west of Ocean Club; thence in a general westerly direction along the southern shoreline through Prospect Point to a point 6993654 ft N, 1521740 ft E, at the southwest corner of Block 23B Parcel 80; thence northerly to the centreline of Shamrock Road at a point 6993935 ft N, 1521802 ft E; thence west along the centreline of same road to a point 6993957 ft N, 1521663 ft E;  thence north following the eastern boundary of Block 22E Parcel 357 and 447 to at a point 6998871 ft N, 1522429 ft E on the northern shoreline. Prospect All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at the shoreline Mean High Water mark at a point being the southwest corner of the parcel Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 containing the property 74 Coralstone Way at 6990786 ft N, 1533323 ft E (included); thence north along the western property parcel boundaries of Coralstone Way to a point on Shamrock Road at 6991712 ft N, 1533310 ft E; thence southwest along Shamrock Road to its junction with Spotts Newlands Road 6991672 ft N, 1533190 ft E; thence north along Spotts Newlands Road to its crossroad junction with Raven Avenue, Mockingbird Crescent and Chime Street at 6993388 ft N, 1532836 ft E; thence continuing north along Chime Street to a point at 6993507 ft N, 1532902 ft E; thence northwest along the south boundary of Block 28B Parcel 109 to a point 6993608 ft N, 1532742 ft E; thence northerly along the east boundary of Block 25C Parcels 28 and 306 to the centreline of East West Highway at a point 6994363 ft N, 1532832 ft E; thence following the centreline of East West Highway to its junction Chime Street and with Newlands Electoral constituency at point 6994359 ft N, 1532915 ft E; thence north to the northwest corner of Block 27E Parcel 5 at a point 6995482 ft N, 1532848 ft E; thence along the northern boundary of Block 27E Parcels 5 and 6 to a point 6995907 ft N, 1533962 ft E; thence following the east boundary of Block 24C Parcel 62 to its junction with Block 27B Parcel 112 at a point 6996645 ft N, 1533490 ft E; thence in an undefined boundary varying direction through Block 27B Parcels 112 and 116 to a point 6999547 ft N, 1532185 ft E; thence in a northeast direction to a point 7000223 ft N, 1533193 ft E; thence in a north-westerly direction to a point 7000794 ft N, 1532959 ft E; thence in a north-easterly to a point 7001119 ft N, 1533400 ft E; thence northerly to a point 7001257 ft N, 1533349 ft E on the northern shoreline; thence south-westerly along the tropical mangrove forest to a point on the northern shoreline and the canal entrance east of Patricks Island at 6999906 ft N, 1531332 ft E; thence south-easterly along the canal boundary to a point 6999726 ft N, 1531432 ft E, continuing south-west and following the northwest boundary of Block 24C Parcel 62 to a point along the canal at its southwest corner of same parcel; thence east to the northwest corner of Block 24D Parcel 13REM1 at 6997778 ft N, 1530031 ft E; thence following the west boundary of same parcel south to southwest corner of SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) same parcel at point 6997238ft N, 1530038 ft E; thence west along boundary of Block 24D Parcel 14 to its northwest corner at point 6997272 ft N, 1529148 ft E; thence southeast along same parcel to a point 6995673 ft N, 1529655 ft E; thence southwest to the northwest corner of Block 24D Parcel 123 at point 6995507 ft N, 1528926 ft E; thence southerly following the west boundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block 24E Parcel 472 at point 6994596 ft N, 1528990 ft E; thence northwest to a point intersecting Poindexter Road at 6995075 ft N, 1528216 ft E; thence north-westerly following the southwest boundary of Block 24E Parcels 459, 458, 457 and 582 to a point 6995707 ft N, 1527498 ft E; thence north to intersect with Poindexter Road at point 6995828 ft N, 1527509 ft E; thence following Poindexter Road north-westerly to its junction with Siberia Avenue at a point 6995913 ft N, 1527398 ft E; thence north-easterly following the northwest boundary of Block 24E Parcel 323REM2 to the south corner of Block 24E Parcel 293 at point 6996508 ft N, 1528042 ft E; thence northwest  to the intersection of Patricks Ave and Bamboo Street at point 6996627 ft N, 1527942 ft E; thence southwest along Patricks Avenue to a point 6996530 ft N, 1527838 Ft E; thence west following the south boundary of Block 24E Parcels 269, 268, 267, 266, 265, 264, 263, 120, 119, 118 and 117 to a point 6996549 ft N, 1526698 ft E on Marina Drive; thence southwesterly following the centreline of Marina Drive to its junction with Orange Drive at a point 6994992 ft N, 1525734 ft E; thence southeast following Orange Drive to a point 6994899 ft N, 1525822 ft E; thence to the northeast corner of Block 25B Parcel 379 at point 6994766 ft N, 1525658 ftE; thence southwest to the southwest corner of Block 25B Parcel 68; thence southeast to the south corner of same parcel on Orange Drive; thence following Orange Drive to the northwest corner of Block 25B Parcel 337 and continuing south and southeast along the west and south-western boundary of same parcel with Block 25B Parcel 336 to a point 6993627 ft N, 1525836 ft E; thence along the western boundary of Block 25B Parcels 116 \u2013 119, 463 and 225 to its intersection with the centreline of Shamrock Road at a point 6992907 ft N, 1525256 ft E; thence in a south- Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 easterly direction following the centreline of Shamrock Road to a point 6991628 ft N, 1526145 ft E on the northern boundary of Block 25B Parcel 244; thence southerly to the southern shoreline to a point 6991009 ft N, 1526057 ft E, west of Ocean Club. Savannah All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at the shoreline Mean High Water mark at a point being the southwest corner of the parcel containing the property 74 Coralstone Way at 6990786 ft N, 1533323 ft E (included); thence north along the western property parcel boundaries of Coralstone Way to a point on Shamrock Road at 6991712 ft N, 1533310 ft E; thence southwest along Shamrock Road to its junction with Spotts Newlands Road 6991672 ft N, 1533190 ft E; thence north along Spotts Newlands Road to its crossroad junction with Raven Avenue, Mockingbird Crescent and Chime Street at 6993388 ft N, 1532836 ft E; thence continuing north along Chime Street to a point at 6993507 ft N, 1532902 ft E; thence northwest along the south boundary of Block 28B Parcel 109 to a point 6993608 ft N, 1532742 ft E; thence northerly along the east boundary of Block 25C Parcels 28 and 306 to the centreline of East West Highway at a point 6994363 ft N, 1532832 ft E; thence following the centreline of East West Highway to its junction Chime Street and with Newlands Electoral constituency at point 6994359 ft N, 1532915 ft E; continuing easterly along the centreline of East West Highway to its junction with the East West Arterial Highway at a point 6994835 ft N, 1537024 ft E; thence following Hirst Road north-westerly to its junction with Jay Hubert Drive at a point 6995450 ft N, 1536771 ft E; thence north-easterly along Jay Hubert Drive to a point 6995723 ft N, 1537082 ft E; continuing northeast in an undefined straight line to a point on the centreline of Eldon Street at a point 6997574 ft N, 1537845 ft E; thence southeast along the centreline of Eldon Street to the junction of Vision Street at point 6997487 ft N, 1538074 ft E, continuing east to its intersection with the Bodden Town West Electoral constituency at point 6997467 ft N, 1538660 ft E; continuing south following the same boundary to a point 6997014 ft N, 1538621 ft E; thence east to point 6997042 ft N, 1538958 ft E; thence SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) following the east and south boundary of Block 31A Parcel to point on the proposed new road at 6996031 ft N, 1538724 ft E; thence southwest along the alignment of the proposed new road to a point 6995519 ft N, 1538311 ft E; thence southeast following the western subdivision line for Little Savannah Gardens to its intersection with the centreline of Shamrock Road at point 6992759 ft N, 1539605 ft E; thence following the centreline of Shamrock Road northeast and east to a point 6993469 ft N, 1541922 ft E; thence southerly to a point, being the intersection on Block 32B Parcel 277, 273, 269, and 189, 6992760 ft N, 1541825 ft E; continuing south through the following points 6992448 ft N, 1541860 ft E; 6990882 ft N, 1541738 ft E and 6987591 ft N, 1541782 ft E, a point on the southern shoreline, near Pedro Bluff. Newlands All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the shoreline of North Sound Estates at a point 7002300 ft N, 1538765 ft E; thence south to a point 7000271 ft N, 1538480 ft E; thence east to a point 7000338 ft N, 1538912 ft E on the eastern boundary of Block 31A Parcel 27; thence southerly following the same boundary to its intersection with the Savannah Electoral constituency at point 6997467 ft N, 1538660 ft E; continuing west to the junction of Vision Street and Eldon Street at point 6997487 ft N, 1538074 ft E, continuing northwest along the centreline of Eldon Street to a point 6997574 ft N, 1537845 ft E; thence along an undefined straight line to a point 6995723 ft N, 1537082 ft E along Jay Hubert Drive; continuing southwest along Jay Hubert Drive to its junction with Hirst Road at a point 6995450 ft N, 1536771 ft E; thence following Hirst Road south-easterly to its junction with the East West Arterial Highway at a point 6994835 ft N, 1537024 ft E; thence in a westerly direction along the centreline of the East West Highway to its junction with Chime Street and with Prospect Electoral constituency at point 6994359 ft N, 1532915 ft E; thence north to the northwest corner of Block 27E Parcel 5 at a point 6995482 ft N, 1532848 ft E; thence along the northern boundary of Block 27E Parcels 5 and 6 to a point 6995907 ft N, 1533962 ft E; thence following the east boundary of Block 24C Parcel 62 to its junction with Block 27B Parcel 112 at a point Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 6996645 ft N, 1533490 ft E; thence in an undefined boundary varying direction through Block 27B Parcels 112 and 116 to a point 6999547 ft N, 1532185 ft E; thence in a northeast direction to a point 7000223 ft N, 1533193 ft E; thence in a north-westerly direction to a point 7000794 ft N, 1532959 ft E; thence in a north-easterly to a point 7001119 ft N, 1533400 ft E; thence northerly to a point 7001257 ft N, 1533349 ft E on the northern shoreline. Bodden Town West All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at the southern shoreline Mean High Water mark at point 6988394 ft N, 1548404 ft E, also being the southwest corner of Block 38E Parcel 21; thence north following the west boundary of Block 38E Parcel 21, 22 and 16 to a point 6990571 ft N, 1547955 ft E at the intersection of Block 38E Parcel 16, 55, 62 and 123; thence northwest to a point 6990691 ft N, 1547855 ft E; thence southwest through points 6990552 ft N, 1547455 ft E; 6990364 ft N, 1547386 ft E; 6990312 ft N, 1547216 ft E; thence north along the west boundary of Block 38E Parcel 11, 65, 64, 63 and 25, and continue north along the east boundary of Block 38B Parcel 152REM1 and 457 to a point 6992062 ft N, 1546667 ft E; thence east along the south and east boundary of Block 38B Parcel 147 and east boundary of Block 38B 146 to a point 6992396 ft N, 1546859 ft E on the centreline of Shamrock Road, just west of Arrow Drive; thence easterly along Shamrock Road to its intersection with Northward Road at point 6992494 ft N, 1547799 ft E; thence northeast through points 6992760 ft N, 1548114 ft E; 6993083 ft N, 1548183 ft E; and 6993196 ft N, 1548312 ft E following the western boundary of Block 38C Parcel 72 to a point 6993855 ft N, 1548349 ft E; thence northeast in an undefined straight line to a point 6995736 ft N, 1548753 ft E; thence northwest to a point 6996275 ft N, 1548583 ft E, near the junction of Northward Road and Sheffield Drive; and northeast following the southeast boundary of Block 37A Parcel 117 on through Block 37A Parcel 78 along the Northward Road path where the road ends and northwest in a straight line, undefined to a point on the proposed new road at 6998373 ft N, 1548953 ft E, and being just north of No #697 Northward Road (exclusive); SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) thence northeast along the alignment of the proposed new road to a point 6999371 ft N, 1550914 ft E; thence east along the same proposed road alignment to a point on the northern extended centre alignment of Lookout Road at point 6999448 ft N, 1551284 ft E; thence northeast to the northwest corner of Block 43A Parcel 43 at 6999718 ft N, 1551226 ft E; thence northeast along the same parcel\u2019s northern boundary to a point 7000067 ft N, 1551741 ft E; thence  northwest along the eastern and northern boundary of Block 43A Parcel 54 to a point 7000634 ft N, 1550042 ft E, being also the southwest corner boundary of Block 36A Parcel 8; thence north along the same parcel\u2019s western boundary to a point 7009378 ft N, 1550218, being an extension of the same parcel\u2019s western boundary to the shoreline of Little Sound; thence northwesterly following the mangrove shoreline and Mean High Water mark of Little Sound to Duck Pond Bight through to a point on the tropical mangrove forest edge with the shoreline of North Sound Estates at a point 7002300 ft N, 1538765 ft E; thence south to a point 7000271 ft N, 1538480 ft E; thence east to a point 7000338 ft N, 1538912 ft E on the eastern boundary of Block 31A Parcel 27; thence southerly following the same boundary to its intersection with the Savannah Electoral constituency at point 6997467 ft N, 1538660 ft E; continuing south following the same boundary to a point 6997014 ft N, 1538621 ft E; thence east to point 6997042 ft N, 1538958 ft E; thence following the east and south boundary of Block 31A Parcel to point on the proposed new road at 6996031 ft N, 1538724 ft E; thence southwest along the alignment of the proposed new road to a point 6995519 ft N, 1538311 ft E; thence southeast following the western subdivision line for Little Savannah Gardens to its intersection with the centreline of Shamrock Road at point 6992759 ft N, 1539605 ft E; thence following the centreline of Shamrock Road northeast and east to a point 6993469 ft N, 1541922 ft E; thence southerly to a point, being the intersection on Block 32B Parcel 277, 273, 269, and 189, 6992760 ft N, 1541825 ft E; continuing south through the following points 6992448 ft N, 1541860 ft E; 6990882 ft N, 1541738 ft E and 6987591 ft N, 1541782 ft E, a point on the southern shoreline, near Pedro Bluff. Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 Bodden Town East All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point at the southern shoreline Mean High Water mark at point 6988394 ft N, 1548404 ft E, also being the southwest corner of Block 38E Parcel 21; thence north following the west boundary of Block 38E Parcel 21, 22 and 16 to a point 6990571 ft N, 1547955 ft E at the intersection of Block 38E Parcel 16, 55, 62 and 123; thence northwest to a point 6990691 ft N, 1547855 ft E; thence southwest through points 6990552 ft N, 1547455 ft E; 6990364 ft N, 1547386 ft E; 6990312 ft N, 1547216 ft E; thence north along the west boundary of Block 38E Parcel 11, 65, 64, 63 and 25, and continue north along the east boundary of Block 38B Parcel 152REM1 and 457 to a point 6992062 ft N, 1546667 ft E; thence east along the south and east boundary of Block 38B Parcel 147 and east boundary of Block 38B 146 to a point 6992396 ft N, 1546859 ft E on the centreline of Shamrock Road, just west of Arrow Drive; thence easterly along Shamrock Road to its intersection with Northward Road at point 6992494 ft N, 1547799 ft E; thence northeast through points 6992760 ft N, 1548114 ft E; 6993083 ft N, 1548183 ft E; and 6993196 ft N, 1548312 ft E following the western boundary of Block 38C Parcel 72 to a point 6993855 ft N, 1548349 ft E; thence northeast in an undefined straight line to a point 6995736 ft N, 1548753 ft E; thence northwest to a point 6996275 ft N, 1548583 ft E, near the junction of Northward Road and Sheffield Drive; and northeast following the southeast boundary of Block 37A Parcel 117 on through Block 37A Parcel 78 along the Northward Road path where the road ends and northwest in a straight line, undefined to a point on the proposed new road at 6998373 ft N, 1548953 ft E, and being just north of No #697 Northward Road (exclusive); thence northeast along the alignment of the proposed new road to a point 6999371 ft N, 1550914 ft E; thence east along the same proposed road alignment to a point on the northern extended centre alignment of Lookout Road at point 6999448 ft N, 1551284 ft E; thence northeast to the northwest corner of Block 43A Parcel 43 at 6999718 ft N, 1551226 ft E; thence northeast along the same parcel\u2019s northern boundary to a point 7000067 ft N, 1551741 ft E; thence  northwest along the eastern and northern SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) boundary of Block 43A Parcel 54 to a point 7000634 ft N, 1550042 ft E, being also the southwest corner boundary of Block 36A Parcel 8; thence north along the same parcel\u2019s western boundary to a point 7009378 ft N, 1550218, being an extension of the same parcel\u2019s western boundary to the shoreline of Little Sound; thence northeast following the mangrove shoreline and Mean High Water mark of Little Sound through to a point on the tropical mangrove forest edge with the shoreline of Little Sound at a point 7014761 ft N, 1550817 ft E and being on the western boundary of Block 34A Parcel 5; thence southeast across the tropical mangrove forest interior and along an undefined straight line and being just north of No #128 Frenchmans Drive (inclusive), to a point on Bodden Town Road near to its junction with Frank Sound Road at 7001291 ft N, 1576956 ft E;  thence east along Bodden Town Road to its intersection with the East End and North Side Electoral Constituencies, on the centreline of Bodden Town Road at 7001325 ft N, 1577202 ft E; thence south to the northwest corner of Block 59A Parcel 236 containing the public Jetty into Frank Sound at a point 7001310 ft N, 1577213 ft E; continuing south to the shoreline Mean High Water mark at a point 7001135 ft N, 1577308 ft E. North Side All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and within the area defined by a boundary line having a starting point on the tropical mangrove forest edge with the shoreline of Little Sound at a point 7014761 ft N, 1550817 ft E and being on the western boundary of Block 34A Parcel 5; thence southeast across the tropical mangrove forest interior and along an undefined straight line and being just north of No #128 Frenchmans Drive (exclusive), to a point on Bodden Town Road near to its junction with Frank Sound Road at 7001291 ft N, 1576956 ft E;  thence east along Bodden Town Road to its intersection with the East End Electoral Constituency, on the centreline of Bodden Town Road at 7001325 ft N, 1577202 ft E; thence east along Bodden Town Road to its junction with Frank Sound Road and Sea View Road at 7001341 ft N, 1577253 ft E; thence east along Sea View Road to a point 7001438 ft N, 1577490 ft E; thence northeast in an undefined straight line to a point at 7002511 ft N, 1578082 ft E; thence east and north Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 following the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to a point 7002688 ft N, 1578814 ft E; thence continuing north following the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to its intersection with Block 59A Parcels 272 and 278; thence easterly following the boundary between same parcels to its intersection with Block 59A Parcel 91 and easterly to a point 7003348 ft N, 1579821 ft E; thence northerly to a point 7004752 ft N, 1579589 ft E; thence in a easterly, south-easterly, and north-easterly direction to a point 7004794 ft N, 1582022 ft E; thence northerly to a point 7005238 ft N, 1582003 ft E; thence easterly to a point 7005160 ft N, 1582739 ft E; thence north following the eastern edge of the Botanical Gardens Block 59A Parcel 271, to a point 7007985 ft N, 1583100 ft E; thence west along the same boundary to a point 7007842 ft N, 1582388 ft E; thence north to a point 7008231 ft N, 1582376 ft E; thence east and north following the eastern boundary of Block 58A Parcel 2 and 8 to a point 7010073 ft N, 1582250 ft E on the western boundary of Block 58A Parcel 1REM 1; thence northeast along an undefined straight line to a point on the Queens Highway at 7019908 ft N, 1587671 ft E; thence east along the Queens Highway to a point 7019926 ft N, 1587824 ft E; thence north along the western boundary of Block 61A Parcel 103 to a point on the shoreline at Old Robin Point at 7020194 ft N, 1587831 ft E. East End All that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the east of a boundary line having a starting point at the shoreline Mean High Water mark at 7001135 ft N, 1577308 ft E, being the southwest boundary corner of Block 59A Parcel 236 containing the public Jetty into Frank Sound; thence north to the northwest corner of the same parcel at 7001310 ft N, 1577213 ft E; thence north to its intersection with the North Side Electoral Constituency, on the centreline of Bodden Town Road at 7001325 ft N, 1577202 ft E; thence east along Bodden Town Road to its junction with Frank Sound Road and Sea View Road at 7001341 ft N, 1577253 ft E; thence east along Sea View Road to a point 7001438 ft N, 1577490 ft E; thence northeast in an undefined straight line to a point at 7002511 ft N, 1578082 ft E; thence east and north following the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to a point 7002688 ft N, 1578814 ft E; thence continuing north SCHEDULE 1 Elections Act (2022 Revision) following the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to its intersection with Block 59A Parcels 272 and 278; thence easterly following the boundary between same parcels to its intersection with Block 59A Parcel 91 and easterly to a point 7003348 ft N, 1579821 ft E; thence northerly to a point 7004752 ft N, 1579589 ft E; thence in a easterly, south-easterly, and north-easterly direction to a point 7004794 ft N, 1582022 ft E; thence northerly to a point 7005238 ft N, 1582003 ft E; thence easterly to a point 7005160 ft N, 1582739 ft E; thence north following the eastern edge of the Botanical Gardens Block 59A Parcel 271, to a point 7007985 ft N, 1583100 ft E; thence west along the same boundary to a point 7007842 ft N, 1582388 ft E; thence north to a point 7008231 ft N, 1582376 ft E; thence east and north following the eastern boundary of Block 58A Parcel 2 and 8 to a point 7010073 ft N, 1582250 ft E on the western boundary of Block 58A Parcel 1REM 1; thence northeast along an undefined straight line to a point on the Queens Highway at 7019908 ft N, 1587671 ft E; thence east along the Queens Highway to a point 7019926 ft N, 1587824 ft E; thence north along the western boundary of Block 61A Parcel 103 to a point on the shoreline at Old Robin Point at 7020194 ft N, 1587831 ft E. Cayman Brac West and Little Cayman All of the Island of Little Cayman and that area of Cayman Brac which lies to the west of a boundary line having a starting point at the southern shoreline Mean High Water mark at Jennifer Bay, also being the centreline of the access road at 7151530 ft N, 2053684 ft E; thence north along same access road to a point with its junction with South Side East Road at 7151945 ft N, 2053660 ft E; thence southwest along South Side East Road to its junction with South Side West Road and Ashton Reid Drive at 7151916 ft N, 2053557 ft E; thence north along Ashton Reid Drive to a point 7158373 ft N, 2053708 ft E on the north facing bluff edge; thence in a south-westerly direction along the bluff edge to a point 7156093 ft N, 2046975 ft E and opposite Driftwood Drive; thence north to a point 7156140 ft N, 2046943 ft E at the junction of Driftwood Drive and Dennis Foster Road; thence along the centreline of Driftwood Drive to a point on the northern shoreline Mean High Water mark at 7156915 ft N, 2046412 ft E. Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 1 Cayman Brac East All that area of Cayman Brac which lies to the east of a boundary line having a starting point at the southern shoreline Mean High Water mark at Jennifer Bay, also being the centreline of the access road at 7151530 ft N, 2053684 ft E; thence north along same access road to a point with its junction with South Side East Road at 7151945 ft N, 2053660 ft E; thence southwest along South Side East Road to its junction with South Side West Road and Ashton Reid Drive at 7151916 ft N, 2053557 ft E; thence north along Ashton Reid Drive to a point 7158373 ft N, 2053708 ft E on the north facing bluff edge; thence in a south-westerly direction along the bluff edge to a point 7156093 ft N, 2046975 ft E and opposite Driftwood Drive; thence north to a point 7156140 ft N, 2046943 ft E at the junction of Driftwood Drive and Dennis Foster Road; thence along the centreline of Driftwood Drive to a point on the northern shoreline Mean High Water mark at 7156915 ft N, 2046412 ft E. SCHEDULE 2 Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 2 FORMS FORM 1 (sections 2 and 45(4)) POLL BOOK Consecutive Particulars of Electors Particulars of persons applying for ballot papers after another has voted as such person number give each elector as he applies for ballot Name of Elector Occupation Postal Address Consecutive No. of electors on list of electors Form of oaths, if any, elector is require d to swear (a) Record that oath sworn or refused (b) Record that elector has voted Name Consec u-tive No. of elector on list of electors Record that oath sworn Objection s, if any, made on behalf of any candidate Remarks (a) If sworn insert \u201cSworn\u201d and number of the oath; if refused insert \u201cRefused to be sworn\u201d. (b) When ballot put into ballot box insert \u201cVoted\u201d. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 1A FORM 1A (section 6) NOTICE OF POLLING DIVISIONS TAKE NOTICE that the Supervisor of Elections, with the approval of the Governor, pursuant to section 6 of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) hereby: (a) appoints the following to be the Polling Divisions in the \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..Electoral District: [Insert boundaries and descriptions of the Polling Divisions] (b) revokes the appointment of the following Polling Divisions in the \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..Electoral District: [Insert boundaries and descriptions of the Polling Divisions] (c) varies the following Polling Divisions in the \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..Electoral District: [Insert boundaries and descriptions of the Polling Divisions] *(delete as appropriate) Dated this _______________________day of_________________________20____. __________________________ Supervisor of Elections FORM 2 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 2 (section 7(6)) OATH OF REGISTERING OFFICER I,                                       , do swear that I will faithfully perform all the duties of registering officer of the                      electoral district in accordance with the Elections Act (2022 Revision) without partiality, fear, favour or affection, to the best of my ability. SO HELP ME GOD. _____________________ Registering Officer Sworn before me___________________________ Date________________________, 20______. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 3 FORM 3 (section 8(3)) OATH OF RETURNING OFFICER OR DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER I,_______________________________, having been appointed returning officer\/deputy returning officer for the _____________________electoral district do swear that I will faithfully perform all the duties of such returning officer\/deputy returning officer in accordance with the Elections Act (2022 Revision) to the best of my ability. SO HELP ME GOD. Signature of returning officer\/deputy returning officer______________________ Sworn before me___________________________________________________ Date______________________, 20_____. (To be amended as appropriate) FORM 4 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 4 (section 11) (2022 Revision) APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTOR To the registering officer for the electoral district of ______________________. I,______________________________________________________________, (full given and family names in block capitals) of _____________________________________________________________, (full street address) whose occupation is___________________________________, being of the male\/female sex (delete as appropriate) do hereby apply to be registered as an elector for the Electoral District of _________________________________, and do declare that the following particulars are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct in all respects. 1. My date of birth is__________________and I enclose a copy of my birth certificate. (day\/month\/year) 2. My place of birth is___________________________________________. (place and country) 3. *One of my parents or grandparents was born in the Cayman Islands namely_______ a parent\/grandparent and I enclose a copy of his\/her _______________(full name) birth certificate. (delete as appropriate) *To be completed if applicant\u2019s place of birth is not in the Cayman Islands 4. I possess Caymanian status (and enclose a copy of my letter\/certificate of status). (delete if not applicable) 5. I am a British Overseas Territories citizen by virtue of a connection with the Cayman Islands and acquired such citizenship by birth\/descent\/naturalisation\/registration (delete as appropriate)(and I enclose a copy of my naturalisation\/registration certificate). (delete as appropriate) 6. I have been ordinarily resident in the Cayman Islands since the _____________day of________________19__ \/20_____, and during the three years immediately preceding this application I have been absent from the Cayman Islands for a total of three hundred days or less. 7. Street address:________________________________________________ 8. Postal address:________________________________________________ 9. Email address:________________________________________________ 10. Home telephone:______________________________________________ Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 4 11. Work telephone: ______________________________________________ 12. I am\/am not physically incapacitated. (delete as appropriate) Date:________________ Signature of Applicant (signature must be totally within box) * Street address means the place where the elector ordinarily lives while resident in the Cayman Islands. For Office use only Applicant is qualified for registration and that person\u2019s name has been placed on list; or Applicant is not qualified for registration because________________________________________________ ____________________________ Signature of Registering Officer For note as to qualifications to be registered as an elector see reverse side of this form. (Reverse side of form) Note of qualifications to be registered as an elector (As set out in sections 90, 91 and 61(3) of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]. 1. Subject to paragraph 2, a person is entitled to be registered as an elector in one electoral district, but that person shall not be entitled to be registered as an elector for elections to the Cayman Islands Parliament unless \u2014 (a) that person was, on the day immediately preceding the date of commencement of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], entitled to be registered as an elector; or (b) that person \u2014 (i) is a Caymanian; and (ii) has attained the age of eighteen years; and (iii) is resident in the Cayman Islands at the date of registration; and (iv) has been resident in the Cayman Islands for a period or periods amounting to not less than two years out of the four years immediately preceding the date of registration; or FORM 4 Elections Act (2022 Revision) (c) on the day of the issue of a writ ordering an election, that person is otherwise qualified under paragraph (b) but has not attained the age of eighteen years, but that person will attain that age on or before the polling day at the election. Provided that for purposes of paragraph (b)(iv) \u2014 (i) Any period of absence for any of the purposes specified in section 61(3) of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] shall be disregarded in determining whether a person is or has been resident in the Cayman Islands for the purposes of this section. (ii) In accordance with section 61(3) of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], in ascertaining whether a person has been absent from the Cayman Islands, any period of absence by reason of the following shall be disregarded  \u2014 (a)  the performance of duty on behalf of the Government; (b)  attendance as a student at any educational establishment; (c)  attendance as a patient at any hospital, clinic or other medical institution; (d)  employment as a seaman aboard an ocean-going vessel; or (e)  employment as a crew member on board any aircraft. 2. A person shall not be entitled to be registered as an elector in any electoral district who \u2014 (a) subject to sub-paragraph (i), is serving a sentence of imprisonment (by whatever name called) exceeding twelve months imposed on that person by a court in any country or substituted by a competent authority for some other sentence imposed on that person by such a court, or is under such a sentence of imprisonment the execution of which has been suspended; (b) a person certified to be insane or otherwise adjudged to be of unsound mind under any law in force in the Cayman Islands; or (c) disqualified for registration as an elector by any law in force in the Cayman Islands relating to offences connected with elections. Provided that for the purposes of paragraph (2)(a)\u2014 (i) where a person is serving two or more sentences of imprisonment that are required to be served consecutively that person shall, throughout the whole time during which that person so serves, be regarded as serving a sentence exceeding twelve months if (but not unless) any one of those sentences exceeds that term; and Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 4 (ii) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed as an alternative to or in default of the payment of a fine; and (iii) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed by a court outside the Islands other than a sentence on conviction for an offence constituted by conduct which, if it occurred within the Cayman Islands, would constitute an offence punishable under the law of the Cayman Islands by imprisonment of twelve months or any greater punishment. FORM 5 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 5 (section 13(2)) REGISTRATION NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that \u2014 (a) Every person who is entitled to be registered as an elector in the __________ electoral district and who wishes to have that person\u2019s name placed on the Register of Electors for the three month period commencing on the first day of January\/April\/July\/October, (delete as appropriate) 20_____ shall, unless already registered in the current Register of Electors, apply in writing in Form 4 for registration as an elector, which duly completed form must be received by the registering officer for the said electoral district on or before the registration date, namely the ___ day of ___________ 20____. (complete as appropriate) (b) Every person not disqualified on any of the grounds set out in the next paragraph of this notice is qualified to be registered as an elector in the said electoral district if that person - (list here qualifications) (c) (list here disqualifications) (d) A revised list containing the names, street address and occupation of all persons qualified to vote in the said district \u2014 (i) whose names appear in the current Register of Electors; or (ii) who have submitted to the registration officer a duly completed and signed application for registration in Form 4 will be available at the Elections Office in George Town, the District Administration Office in Cayman Brac and the Post Office in Little Cayman for a period of twenty-one days beginning on the ________ day of __________, 20_____. (complete as appropriate) (e) Copies of Form 4 may be obtained at the following places \u2014 (i) any post office or sub-post office; (ii) the registering office for any electoral district; or (iii) the Elections Office (f) The registering officer for the electoral district is ___________. ___________________                   ___________________________ Date                                                         Registering Officer. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 6 FORM 6 (section 13(6)) (2022 Revision) NOTICE OF REFUSAL OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTOR Electoral District of_________________________________________________ Take notice that the application of _____________________________________ of_______________________________________________________________ (full street address) to be registered as an elector for the above electoral district has this day been refused by me on the grounds that \u2014 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Dated this _________________day of ______________________, 20_____. ______________________ Registering Officer FORM 7 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 7 (sections 13(9) and 15(1)) NOTICE OF CLAIM To the registering officer of the___________________________electoral district TAKE NOTICE that I,______________________________________________, of _______________________________________________________________ street address _________________________________________________________________ occupation am qualified for inclusion in the revised list of electors for the_____________ electoral district and that my name and street address have been (omitted from) (wrongly stated in) such list and that I claim that such list be amended (by the insertion of my name and street address) (by the correction of the particulars of my name and street address) as shown on the attached form. (strike out bracketed words not applicable) Signature of claimant________________________________________________ Date:_____________________________________________________________. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 8 FORM 8 (section 14(1)) REVISED LIST OF ELECTORS ELECTORAL DISTRICT Consecutive Number Name of Elector (Family Name First) Electoral District Polling Division Street Address Occupation Remarks FORM 9 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 9 (section 15(2)) NOTICE OF OBJECTION To the registering officer of the___________________________electoral district TAKE NOTICE that I_______________________________________________________________, Name of_______________________________________________________________ Street address _________________________________________________________________ Occupation am qualified for inclusion in the revised list of electors for the_____________ electoral district and am so included. And that I object to the inclusion in that list of ________________________________________________________________________ on the ground that he\/she is disqualified for inclusion in the list because ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Signature _________________________________________________________ Date  ____________________________________________________________ Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 10 FORM 10 (section 16(3)) REVISION NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the revised lists of electors for the___________________ electoral district for the quarter commencing on the first day of January\/April\/July\/October, 20____________ will be settled by me the undersigned on the_____________day of_____________________, 20____ at_____________________at_________o\u2019clock. Dated this _______________________day of_________________________20____. __________________________ Revising Officer FORM 11 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 11 (section 20(1)) ELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD ELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD Electoral district:_______________________ Polling division:__________________________                     Photograph Name:__________________________________ Date of birth:_____________________________                              of Sex:____________________________________ Registration No.:_________________________                             Elector Signature of elector:_______________________________ Signature of Supervisor of Elections:________________________________ IF FOUND DELIVER TO NEAREST POST OFFICE Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 12 FORM 12 (section 20(5)) APPLICATION FOR A DUPLICATE ELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD (2022 Revision) To the Supervisor of Elections Elections Office I,____________________________________, who reside at (give full first and surnames in block capitals) ________________________________________________ (street address) and whose postal address is ___________________________, solemnly and sincerely declare that \u2014 (a) I am qualified as an elector under section 90 of the Cayman Islands Constitution contained in the Second Schedule to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]; (b) I am not disqualified from voting under section 91 of the said Order or under the Elections Act (2022 Revision); (c) I was the holder of an electors registration card which was issued to me (on or around the ______day of __________, 20_______) (insert date if known) and that the said card has been *lost\/mutilated\/destroyed\/defaced (*delete as applicable) in the following circumstances \u2014 (here set out in detail the circumstances) ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ (d) I apply for a duplicate electors registration card; (e) *I undertake that if the original card which was issued to me is found that I will return it forthwith to you OR *I enclose with this application my present mutilated or defaced card. (*delete as applicable) Dated this ________day of ___________, 20____. Signature of applicant:_______________________ Signature of witness:________________________ FORM 12 Elections Act (2022 Revision) Name of witness:___________________________ Address of witness:_________________________ Telephone Number of witness:________________ Voter ID Number of witness:__________________ (in block capitals) Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 13 FORM 13 (section 21) NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME, OCCUPATION OR STREET ADDRESS (2022 Revision) To the Registering Officer for the _____________________Electoral District. I, __________________________________________________, (insert full first and surnames in block capitals) whose postal address is ________________________________, solemnly and sincerely declare that \u2014 *delete as applicable *(a) on or about the ___day of_______, 20___, I   changed my name from _______________________________________ (insert full previous names) to  _________________________________________ (insert new full first and surnames) and that change of name occurred by reason of -marriage\/divorce\/a deed poll\/(other reason); (delete as applicable) namely _______________________________________ (complete as appropriate) OR *(b) on or about the ___________day of_______, 20_______, I changed my occupation from _______________________________ (insert previous occupation) to _______________________________________ (insert new occupation) OR *(c) on or about the ____day of_____________, 20_______, I ceased to reside at ____________________________________ (insert full street address of previous residence) in the said electoral district and now reside at _______________________________________                                       (insert full street address of new residence) in the said electoral district\/_______________electoral district; FORM 13 Elections Act (2022 Revision) (delete as applicable) and I hereby apply for such change to be noted and entered on the Register of Electors. Dated this _____day of________________, 20_______. Signature of applicant:_________________________ Signature of witness:__________________________ Name of witness:_____________________________ Address of witness:___________________________ Telephone Number of witness:_________________ Voter ID Number of witness:___________________ (in block capitals) Note: Where the elector has changed that person\u2019s street address from one electoral district to another, a completed, signed and witnessed copy of this form must also be sent to the registering officer of the new electoral district. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 14 FORM 14 (section 24) APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY (2022 Revision) To the Supervisor of Elections Elections Office I,_______________________________________________ (Give full first name and surname in block letters) of_______________________________________________, (Give  Physical address of Political Party Headquarters) ___________________________________________________ (Give postal address of Political Party where communications may be sent by the Elections Office) On behalf of: (Full Name of Political Party in block letters) _________________________________________________ Abbreviate\/ short form name to be shown on Election (Documents in block letters) hereby apply to register the political party named above. I certify that the information set out in this application is complete and accurate. Registration of new party leader, appointment effective: _________________________ _________ Full Name (Block Letters) dd\/mm\/yy Registration of Party Chairperson  (if applicable) appointment effective: ________________________ ________ Full Name (Block Letters) dd\/mm\/yy ___________________________ Address where books and records are kept: ______________________________________________ (state physical location) FORM 14 Elections Act (2022 Revision) _____________________ ____________________________ Email Address alternative email address ____________________________________ Official Party Website address I hereby attach in support of this Application: (a) Political Party\u2019s Constitution; (b) Political Party\u2019s Logo; (c) Political Party\u2019s colour sample; (d) Copy of Party Resolution appointing the Leader; (e) Copy of Party Resolution Appointing the Chairperson (if applicable) (f) A Statement of the Party\u2019s purpose; and (g) Name and Address of Party\u2019s Auditor. I Certify that: (a) The information set out in this application is complete and accurate; (b) The Political Party is Not for Profit; and (c) One of the political party\u2019s fundamental purposes is to participate in public affairs by endorsing one or more of its members as candidates and supporting their election. _________________________________ _______________________ (Signature of Party Chairperson\/Leader) dd\/mm\/yy. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 15 FORM 15 (section 26) CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY (2022 Revision) I, \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026, Supervisor of Elections, hereby certify that (Insert name of Supervisor) the \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 has met the requirements stipulated in (Insert name of political party) section 26 of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) and has been entered in the register of political parties. \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 (Signature of Supervisor of Elections) _____________________________________ (Seal of Elections Office) Dated at George Town, Grand Cayman, the \u2026\u2026.. day of \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.. 20... FORM 16 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 16 (section 28(2)) WRIT OF ELECTION Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. To                                                                                           the Returning Officer of electoral district. WHEREAS by section 28(1) of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) it is provided that for the purpose of every general election of members of the Cayman Islands Parliament and for the purpose of the election of members to supply vacancies caused by death, resignation or otherwise, the Governor shall issue writs of election under the Public Seal of the Cayman Islands, addressed to the returning officers of the respective electoral districts for which members are to be returned. *AND WHEREAS I deem it expedient that writs should be issued for the election of members to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament. #AND WHEREAS the seat of the elected member for the electoral district has become vacant as a consequence of \u2014 NOW, THEREFORE, I                                   Governor of the Cayman Islands do hereby require that you proceed to the nomination of candidates on the               day of           , 20__, at                   and thereafter, if necessary, you do on the                day of                     , 20__, between the hours of            o\u2019 clock in the forenoon and                          o\u2019clock in the afternoon, cause election to be made according to Law of a member to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament of the Cayman Islands for the said electoral district and that you do cause the name of such member when so elected to be certified to me not later than the                day of                                  , 20__. GIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of the Cayman Islands this _____day of ________________20__ and in the                            year of Her Majesty\u2019s reign. _________________________________ Governor *To be included in a writ for a general election. #To be included in a writ for a by-election. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 17 FORM 17 (section 29(1)) NOTICE OF NOMINATION The Governor having issued a Writ of Election for the election of a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for                                                     electoral district, the returning officer for the said electoral district will on the            day of , 20__, now next ensuing between eight o\u2019clock in the forenoon and three o\u2019clock in the afternoon at                                                       , proceed to the nomination of a member for the electoral district. Dated this                            day of                                             , 20__. __________________________________ Returning Officer for the Electoral District FORM 18 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 18 (section 29(3)) NOMINATION PAPER Name of electoral district______________________________________ Surname of candidate_________________________________________ Other names of candidate______________________________________ Street address of candidate_____________________________________ We, the undersigned being duly registered electors for the above named electoral district do hereby \u2014 (a) nominate the above-named person as a proper person to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for the electoral district; (b) declare that to the best of our belief the above named person is qualified to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for the electoral district pursuant to section 61 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]; and (c) declare that to the best of our belief the above named person is not disqualified from being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for the electoral district pursuant to section 62 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]. *It is an offence under section 30(1) of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) to knowingly nominate a person who, pursuant to the Constitution, is not qualified to be or is disqualified from being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament. Signature of first person nominating_____________________________ Full name__________________________________________________ Signature of second person nominating___________________________ Full name___________________________________________________ I, the above-named person, nominated as above to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for the above named electoral district \u2014 (a) hereby consent to the nomination for the above-named electoral district; (b) declare that to the best of my belief I am qualified to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament pursuant to section 61 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]; and (c) declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief, I am not disqualified from being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament pursuant to section 62 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 18 * It is an offence under section 30(2) of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) to knowingly consent to be nominated if, pursuant to the Constitution, you are not qualified to be or are disqualified from being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament. Signature of candidate_________________________________________ Signature of witness__________________________________________ Full name of witness__________________________________________ Address of witness:___________________________________________ Telephone Number of witness:__________________________________ Voter ID Number of witness:___________________________________ Date:_____________________________________________, 20_____.\u201d *For note as to qualifications to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament see reverse side of this form. (Reverse side of form) Note of qualifications to be, and disqualification from being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament (As set out in sections 61 and 62 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]. 61    (1)  Subject to section 62, a person shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament if, and shall not be qualified to be so elected unless \u2014 (a) that person is a Caymanian; and (b) that person has attained the age of 21 years; and (c) that person is, at the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election, domiciled and resident in the Cayman Islands; (d) that person is a qualified citizen; and either (e) that person was born in the Cayman Islands, or was born outside the Cayman Islands in the circumstances mentioned in subsection (2)(b), has resided in the Cayman Islands for a period of not less than seven years immediately preceding the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election and, subject to subsection (3), the number of days on which that person was absent from the Cayman Islands in that period does not exceed 400; or (f) if that person was born outside the Cayman Islands, has resided in the Cayman Islands for a period or periods amounting to not less than fifteen years out of the twenty years immediately preceding the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election, and, subject to subsection (3), in the seven years immediately preceding the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election the number of days on which that person was absent from the Cayman Islands does not exceed 400. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(d), a qualified citizen is a British overseas territories citizen by virtue of a connection with the Cayman Islands, who either \u2014 FORM 18 Elections Act (2022 Revision) (a) at the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election possesses no other citizenship and is pursuing no claim to any other citizenship for which that person may be eligible; or (b) was born outside the Cayman Islands, has or had at least one parent or grandparent who was born in the Cayman Islands and is a Caymanian (or if deceased would if alive have been a Caymanian at the date of nomination for election), and who at the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election possesses no other citizenship save for any right that person may have to some other citizenship by virtue of that person\u2019s birth outside the Cayman Islands; and in this subsection the words \u201cother citizenship\u201d do not include British citizenship acquired by virtue of section 3 of the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 (C. 8). (3) In ascertaining whether a person has been absent from the Cayman Islands for the purposes of subsection (1)(e) or (f), any period of absence by reason of the following shall be disregarded \u2014 (a) the performance of duty on behalf of the Government; (b) attendance as a student at any educational establishment; (c) attendance as a patient at any hospital, clinic or other medical institution; (d) employment as a seaman aboard an ocean-going vessel; or (e) employment as a crew member on any aircraft. 62. (1)    No person shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament who \u2014 (a) is, by virtue of that person\u2019s own act, under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power or state; (b) holds, or is acting in, any public office; (c) has been adjudged or otherwise declared bankrupt under any law in force in any part of the Commonwealth or the United States of America and has not been discharged; (d) is a person certified to be insane or otherwise adjudged to be of unsound mind under any law in force in the Cayman Islands; (e) subject to subsection (2), is serving or has served a sentence of imprisonment (by whatever name called) exceeding twelve months imposed on that person by a court in any country or substituted by competent authority for some other sentence imposed on that person by such a court, or is under such a sentence of imprisonment the execution of which has been suspended, or has been convicted by any court in any country of an offence involving dishonesty; (f) is disqualified for election by any law in force in the Cayman Islands by reason of that person holding, or acting in, any office the functions of which involve \u2014 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 18 (i) any responsibility for, or in connection with, the conduct of any election; or (ii) any responsibility for the compilation or revision of any electoral register; (g) is a party to, or a partner in a firm or a director or manager of a company which is a party to, any contract with the Government for or on account of the public service and has not, within the period of one month immediately preceding the date of an election in which that person is a candidate, caused to be published a Government Notice setting out the nature of such contract and that person\u2019s interest, or the interest of any such firm or company, in it; (h) is disqualified for membership of the Cayman Islands Parliament by any law in force in the Cayman Islands relating to offences connected with elections. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(e) and section 63(g) \u2014 (a) where a person is serving two or more sentences of imprisonment that are required to be served consecutively that person shall, throughout the whole time during which that person so serves, be regarded as serving a sentence exceeding twelve months if (but not unless) any one of those sentences exceeds that term; and (b) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed as an alternative to or in default of the payment of a fine. FORM 19 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 19 (section 29(6)) RETURN OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION I hereby certify that the member elected for the ____________________ electoral district in pursuance of the within writ is: (Insert name, and street address of the member elected as stated in the nomination paper) No other candidates having been nominated. Other candidates having been nominated but withdrawing that person\u2019s nomination\/dying before the date of the poll. (To be amended as appropriate) __________________ Returning Officer Date____________, 20_____. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 20 FORM 20 (section 34(2)) NOTIFICATION OF ELECTION TAKE NOTICE that a poll will be taken for the election of a member\/members for the electoral district to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament. The poll will be opened on the          day of                                  , 20__ at the hour of in the forenoon and kept open till the hour of                            in the afternoon in the following polling stations established in the said electoral district, that is to say \u2014 Location of polling stations: The Candidates in the above electoral district are as follows: Candidates: The number of votes to the several candidates will be counted on the              day of                       , 20__, at                  o\u2019clock in the          noon at             of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Dated this______________________day of_________________20____. __________________________________ Returning Officer for the Electoral District FORM 21 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 21 (section 36(3)) OATH OF PRESIDING OFFICER I,                                                                , the undersigned, appointed presiding officer for the polling station at                 in the                        electoral district swear that I will act faithfully in my said capacity of presiding officer, according to law, without partiality, fear, favour or affection, and that I will keep secret the names of the candidates for whom any of the electors in the abovementioned polling station marks that person\u2019s ballot paper in my presence at this election. SO HELP ME GOD. _____________________ Presiding Officer Sworn before me at                                this day              of                , 20____. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 22 FORM 22 (section 37(2)(a)) OATH OF FIELD OFFICER\/LOGISTICS OFFICER I,                                                                , the undersigned, appointed field officer\/logistics officer for the polling station at                 in the electoral district swear that I will act faithfully in my said capacity of field officer\/logistics officer, according to law, without partiality, fear, favour or affection. SO HELP ME GOD. _________________________ Field Officer\/Logistics Officer Sworn before me at                                this day              of                , 20____. FORM 23 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 23 (section 37(2)(b)) OATH OF POLL CLERK I,                                             , the undersigned, appointed as poll clerk for the polling station at                           in the                                     electoral district swear that I will act faithfully in my capacity as poll clerk and also in that of presiding officer if required to act as such, according to law, without partiality, fear, favour or affection and that I will keep secret the names of the candidates for whom any of the electors in the abovementioned polling station marks that person\u2019s ballot paper in my presence at this election. SO HELP ME GOD _________________ Poll Clerk Sworn before me at                 this                    day of                      , 20__. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 24 FORM 24 (section 39(2)(e)) DIRECTION FOR THE GUIDANCE OF ELECTORS 1. An elector must not vote at more than one polling station. 2. An elector may vote for 1 candidate only. If the elector votes for more than 1 candidate the ballot paper is void and none of the votes will be counted. 3. If an elector attempts to give a candidate more than 1 vote the candidate will be awarded 1 vote only. 4. An elector votes for a candidate by placing an X to the right of the candidate\u2019s name thus 1. JAMES, JOHN PETER (Insert photo of candidate) (Insert symbol of party\/candidate) X 2.ROBINSON PETER FREDERICK (Insert photo of candidate) (Insert symbol of party\/candidate) 5. If an elector marks the ballot paper in any way that will identify the elector the ballot paper will be rejected. 6. After voting, an elector must fold the ballot paper along the line shown on the ballot paper and hand the folded ballot paper to the presiding officer. 7. The presiding officer will, in the full view of those present including the elector, remove the counterfoil from the ballot paper and return the ballot paper to the elector who will deposit the ballot paper in the ballot box; except that where the elector is unable from physical or other disability to deposit the ballot paper in the ballot box, the presiding officer will, on the elector\u2019s behalf, deposit the ballot paper in the ballot box. 8. If an elector inadvertently spoils a ballot paper that person can obtain another one by returning the spoilt one to the presiding officer. 9. A person given a ballot paper must not take it from the polling station. 10. After voting an elector must leave the polling station. (The appropriate clause 2 is to be inserted) FORM 25 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 25 (section 40(3)) APPOINTMENT OF AGENT OF A CANDIDATE I                                      the undersigned, being a candidate at the election of a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament held on this day in the                                           electoral district hereby appoint of                                            , to be my agent. ___________________ Signature of Candidate ___________________ Signature of Agent Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 25A FORM 25A (section 40(4)) OATH OF AGENT OF A CANDIDATE I                                      the undersigned, agent for                                     one of the candidates at the election of a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament held on this day in the                                           electoral district do swear that I will keep secret the names of the candidates for whom any elector at this polling station marks that person\u2019s ballot paper in my presence at this election. SO HELP ME GOD. __________________ Signature of Agent Sworn before me at                             this          day of                  20__. ___________________________________ Returning Officer\u2019s Signature FORM 26 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 26 (sections 41(2) and 47(1)(e)) BALLOT PAPER NO. _____________ GENERAL ELECTION _________________________ electoral district Consecutive number given elector in poll book_____________________ (Counterfoil) BALLOT PAPER Polling day_____________________________________________ No.________  Initial of presiding officer_____________________ _____________________________________________________________ 1. JAMES, JOHN PETER (Insert photo of candidate) (Insert symbol of party\/candidate) 2. ROBINSON, PETER FREDERICK (Insert photo of candidate) (Insert symbol of party\/candidate) Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 27 FORM 27 (section 49(1)) OATH OF IDENTITY OF AN ELECTOR RECEIVING A BALLOT PAPER AFTER ANOTHER ELECTOR HAS VOTED IN THAT PERSON\u2019S NAME You swear that you are______________________________________________ (Name as on official list of electors) of_______________________________________________________________ (Street address as on official list of electors) whose name is entered on the official list of electors now shown you. SO HELP YOU GOD. FORM 28 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 28 (section 49(3)) OATH OF PERSON UNABLE TO VOTE UNASSISTED You,______________________ , of_____________________________ swear that you are incapable of voting without assistance by reason of a physical or other disability: SO HELP YOU GOD. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 29 FORM 29 (section 49(5)) OATH OF FRIEND You (insert name of friend) swear that you have not assisted anyone to vote in this election and swear that you will keep secret the name of the candidate for whom (name of elector) voted. SO HELP YOU GOD. FORM 30 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 30 (section 55(1)) OATH THAT THE ELECTOR IS THE PERSON INTENDED TO BE REFERRED TO IN THE OFFICIAL LIST OF ELECTORS You swear that you are qualified to vote at this election of a member\/members to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament and are not disqualified from voting thereat and that you verily believe that you are the person intended to be referred to by the entry in the official List of Electors used at the polling station, of the name_______________ whose occupation is given as_______________and whose street address is given as________________________________ SO HELP YOU GOD. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 31 FORM 31 (section 55(2)) OATH OF QUALIFICATION AS AN ELECTOR You swear \u2014 l. That \u2014 (a) on the 5th day of November 2009, being the date immediately preceding the date of the coming into force of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], you were entitled to be registered as an elector; or (b) you \u2014 (i) are a Caymanian (ii) have attained the age of eighteen years; (iii) were resident in the Cayman Islands at the date of  registration; and (iv)  have been resident in the Cayman Islands for a period or periods amounting to not less than two years out of the four years immediately preceding the date of registration; or (c) on the day of the issue of a writ ordering an election, you were otherwise qualified under paragraph (b) but have not attained the age of eighteen years but you will attain that age on or before the polling day at the election. 2. That you are not within any of the classes of persons who lack qualification or are disqualified by reason of crime or mental incapacity. 3. That you are not disqualified under the Elections Act (2022 Revision). 4. That you are not the returning officer for this electoral district, SO HELP YOU GOD. FORM 32 Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM 32 (section 61(1)(a)) RETURN AFTER POLL HAS BEEN TAKEN I hereby certify that the member(s) selected for the                                 electoral district in pursuance of the within writ as having received* (the majority of votes lawfully given) (the largest number(s) of votes lawfully given) is\/are___________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ (Name and street address of each member as stated on that person\u2019s nomination paper). __________________________________________ Returning Officer *Delete as applicable Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 3 ELECTIONS RULES (2022 Revision) Arrangement of Rules PART I-Preliminary 1. 2. Appointment of registration agent by person likely to be absent when preliminary list is PART II-Absent Electors 3. 4. PART III-Issue and Receipt of Postal Ballot Papers 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. SCHEDULE 3 Elections Act (2022 Revision) 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 3 ELECTIONS RULES (2022 Revision) (section 109(3)) PART I-Preliminary 1. Citation 1. These Rules may be cited as the Elections Rules (2022 Revision). 2. Appointment of registration agent by person likely to be absent when preliminary list is prepared 2. (1) The appointment of a registration agent for registration under section 13(8) shall be made in Form A in the Appendix, or a form to the like effect. (2) The form of appointment shall be prepared in duplicate. Both copies shall be retained by the registration agent so appointed until the registering officer undertakes the preparation of the revised list under section 14 whereupon one copy shall be delivered to the registering officer. SCHEDULE 3 Elections Act (2022 Revision) PART II-Absent Electors 3. Application to be treated as absent elector 3. (1) An application to be treated as an absent elector shall be made to the registering officer in Form B or C in the Appendix, or a form to the like effect. The form shall be completed by the applicant and signed by that elector in the presence of a witness, who must then also sign the form and write in that person\u2019s full name in the spaces provided: Provided that if the applicant is not able, because of physical or other disability, to complete or sign the form without assistance it may be completed or signed, or both, in the presence of the applicant and in the applicant\u2019s name by some other person, not being a candidate for election or the agent of such a candidate. Where this is done the person completing or signing the form must also complete and sign the portion of Form B or C headed \u201cDeclaration of person who assists an applicant\u201d, in both cases in the presence of a witness who shall then also sign both parts of the form and write in that person\u2019s full name in the spaces provided. (2) Revoked by Rule 2(a) of the Election (Amendment) Rules, 2009. (3) An application to be treated as an absent elector in relation to any election shall be disregarded if it is received by the registering officer after the twelfth day before the day of the poll at the election: Provided that an application to be treated as an absent elector on the ground of the applicant\u2019s employment on the day of the poll by the Supervisor or as a constable may be allowed after the said twelfth day. (4) The registering officer on allowing or disallowing a person\u2019s application to be treated as an absent elector shall notify the applicant of that person\u2019s decision. (5) Revoked by Rule 2(c) of the Election (Amendment) Rules, 2009. (6) Any candidate for election (whether standing in the district where the applicant will vote or in any other district) or an agent of any such candidate who \u2014 (a) completes any part of an application to be treated as an absent elector; (b) signs any such application on behalf of an applicant; or (c) acts as the witness to the signing of such an application, or of a declaration of a person who assists an applicant, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months and such application is also void. (7) A person who \u2014 (a) signs the declaration by the applicant or signs the declaration by a person who assists an applicant in Form B or C knowing or believing the declaration to be false; or Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 3 (b) completes Form B or C on behalf of the applicant or signs Form B or C on behalf of the applicant, without also completing the declaration by a person who assists an applicant, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. 4. List of absent electors 4. (1) Subject to subrules (2) and (3), the record or list of absent electors shall be in such form as appears to the registering officer to be convenient. (2) The address to which a ballot paper is to be sent shall be placed opposite the name and number in the register of each absent elector in the absent electors\u2019 list for each electoral district. (3) As soon as the absent electors\u2019 list for an electoral district has been prepared the registering officer shall publish it by making a copy thereof available for inspection at that person\u2019s office and shall thereupon transmit one copy to the returning officer for that electoral district and one copy to the Supervisor. PART III-Issue and Receipt of Postal Ballot Papers 5. Definitions 5. In this Part \u2014 \u201cagent\u201d includes the election agent and a person appointed to attend in the election agent\u2019s place; \u201cissue\u201d includes the original and any subsequent issue; \u201cpostal ballot paper\u201d means a ballot paper issued to a postal elector; and \u201cpostal elector\u201d means a person entitled to vote by post at an election as an absent elector. 6. Issue of postal ballot papers 6. Where an election is being held, the returning officer shall, as soon as practicable and in no event later than seven days after nomination day or seven days after the receipt of the application under rule 3(3), whichever date is the later in time, send to each person entitled to vote by post at the address furnished by that person for the purpose, a ballot paper and declaration of identity together with an envelope for their return addressed to the returning officer of the district where the postal elector is to cast that person\u2019s vote. 7. Form of postal ballot paper 7. The ballot paper to be sent to a postal elector shall be in the same form as, and indistinguishable from, the ballot paper delivered to any other elector. SCHEDULE 3 Elections Act (2022 Revision) 8. Form of declaration of identity 8. (1) The declaration of identity sent with the ballot paper to a postal elector shall be in Form D set out in the Appendix or a form to the like effect. (2) The declaration of identity must not be witnessed by a candidate for election (whether standing in the district where the applicant will vote or any other district) or by an agent of any such candidate. Contravention of this provision renders the ballot paper to which it relates void. (3) A candidate for election (whether standing in the district where the elector will vote or in any other district) or agent of any such candidate who acts as the witness to the signing of any declaration of identity, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. 9. Persons entitled to be present at the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers 9. (1) No person other than \u2014 (a) the returning officer and that person\u2019s clerk; (b) a candidate; (c) an election agent or any person appointed by a candidate to attend in that person\u2019s election agent\u2019s place; or (d) any agent appointed under subrule (2), may be present at the proceedings on the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers. (2) Where postal ballot papers are to be issued, or the envelopes contained in the postal electors\u2019 ballot boxes are to be opened simultaneously in two or more batches, each candidate may appoint one or more agents up to the number that candidate may be authorised by the returning officer to appoint not exceeding the number of such batches so, however, that the number authorised shall be the same in the case of each candidate. (3) Subject to subrule (5), notice of the appointment of each agent stating the name and address of the person appointed shall be given by the candidate to the returning officer before the time fixed for the issue of postal ballot papers or the opening of the said postal electors\u2019 ballot boxes, as the case may be. (4) Subject to subrule (5), if an agent dies or becomes incapable of acting, the candidate may appoint another agent in that person\u2019s place and shall forthwith give to the returning officer notice in writing of the name and address of the agent appointed. (5) Agents may be appointed and notice of appointment given to the returning officer by the candidate\u2019s election agent instead of by the candidate. (6) In this Part, references to agents shall be taken as references to agents whose appointments have been duly made and notified and, in the case of agents Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 3 appointed under subrule (2), who are within the number authorised by the returning officer. (7) A candidate may themselves do any act or thing which any agent of that candidate, if appointed, would have been authorised to do, or may assist that person\u2019s agent in doing any such act or thing. (8) Where in this Part any act or thing is required or authorised to be done in the presence of the candidates or their agents, the non-attendance of any such candidate or agent at the time and place appointed for the purpose shall not, if the act or thing is otherwise duly done, invalidate the act or thing done. 10. Declaration of secrecy 10. (1) Every person attending the proceedings on the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers shall make a declaration of secrecy in  Form E as set out in the Appendix, or in a form as near thereto as circumstances admit, before the issue of postal ballot papers: Provided that if any person only attends the proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers that person need not make the declaration before the issue but shall make it before that person is permitted to attend the proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers. (2) The returning officer shall make the declaration in the presence of a Justice of the Peace, and any other person shall make the declaration in the presence either of a Justice of the Peace or of the returning officer. (3) Any person before whom a declaration is authorised to be made under this rule may take the declaration. Any person who contravenes such declaration commits an offence and is liable on conviction by a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months. 11. Notice of issue of postal ballot papers 11. (1) The returning officer shall give each candidate not less than two days notice in writing of the time and place at which that returning officer shall issue the postal ballot papers and of the number of agents such candidate may appoint under rule 9(2) to attend the said issue. (2) Where any subsequent issue of postal ballot papers is made, the returning officer shall notify each candidate as soon as practicable of the time and place at which that returning officer will make such subsequent issue and of the number of agents such candidate may appoint under rule 9(2) to attend such issue. SCHEDULE 3 Elections Act (2022 Revision) 12. Marking of postal ballot papers 12. (1) Before the issue of a postal ballot paper the name and number of the elector shall be called out and such number shall be marked on the counterfoil and a mark shall be placed in the absent electors\u2019 list against the number of the elector to denote that a ballot paper has been issued to the elector but without showing the particular ballot paper issued. (2) The number of a postal ballot paper shall be marked on the declaration of identity sent with that paper. 13. Refusal to issue postal ballot paper 13. Where a returning officer is satisfied that two or more entries in the absent electors\u2019 list relate to the same elector, that returning officer shall not issue more than one ballot paper in respect of the same elector. 14. Ballot paper envelope 14. A returning officer shall, in addition to the ballot paper, declaration of identity and envelope for their return (hereinafter referred to as a \u201ccovering envelope\u201d) which that returning officer is required by rule 6 to send a postal elector, send a smaller envelope marked \u201cballot paper envelope\u201d bearing the number of the ballot paper. 15. Delivery of postal ballot papers to post office 15. (1) All envelopes addressed to postal electors shall be counted and forthwith delivered by the returning officer to the nearest head post office, or such other office as may be arranged with the Postmaster General and the Postmaster General shall stamp with the post office date stamp a form of receipt to be presented by the returning officer stating the number of envelopes so delivered and shall, by Cayman Islands Postal Service Express Mail Serviceor such other postal delivery or trackable courier service as may be determined by the Supervisor, immediately forward such envelopes for delivery to the persons to whom they are addressed. (2) The Elections Office shall provide to each postal elector, a prepaid return slip which the postal elector shall use to return the postal elector\u2019s postal ballot. 16. Provision of postal electors ballot boxes 16. (1) The returning officer shall, at the proceedings on the original issue of postal ballot papers provide a ballot box or ballot boxes for the reception of the covering envelopes when returned by the postal electors. (2) Every such ballot box shall be shown open and empty to the agents present and shall then be locked by the returning officer and sealed with the seal of the returning officer and the seals of such of the agents as desire to affix their seal in such manner as to prevent its being opened without breaking the seals. Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 3 (3) Every such ballot box shall be marked \u201cPostal electors ballot box\u201d and with the name of the electoral district for which the election is held. (4) The returning officer shall make provision for the safe custody of every ballot box. 17. Sealing up of absent electors\u2019 lists and counterfoils 17. (1) The returning officer as soon as practical after the completion of the issue of the postal ballot papers and in the presence of the agents, shall make up in separate packets \u2014 (a) a marked copy of the absent electors\u2019 list; and (b) the counterfoils of those ballot papers which were issued, and shall seal such packets. (2) The sealed packets may be opened by the returning officer for the purpose of a subsequent issue and on completion of that issue shall be again made up and sealed in accordance with subrule (1). 18. Receipt of covering envelopes 18. The returning officer shall, immediately upon receipt (either by hand or by post) of a covering envelope before the close of the poll, place it unopened in a postal electors\u2019 box locked and sealed in accordance with rule 16. 19. Opening of postal electors\u2019 ballot box 19. (1) Each postal electors\u2019 ballot box shall be opened by the returning officer in the presence of the agents at the close of the poll. (2) When a postal electors\u2019 ballot box has been opened, the returning officer shall count and note the number of covering envelopes. 20. Opening of covering envelope 20. (1) Before proceeding to open the covering envelopes, the returning officer shall, for the purpose of receiving the accepted ballots of the postal electors, prepare a ballot box by showing it open and empty to the agents present and by locking it and by having affixed thereto the seal of the returning officer and the seals of such agents as desire to affix their seals in such manner as to prevent the box being opened without breaking the seals. (2) The returning officer shall open each covering envelope separately. (3) Where a covering envelope does not contain both a declaration of identity and a ballot paper envelope or, there being no ballot paper envelope, a ballot paper, that returning officer shall mark the covering envelope \u201cRejected\u201d, attach thereto the contents (if any) of the covering envelope and place it in a separate receptacle (hereinafter referred to as \u201cthe receptacle for votes rejected\u201d). If the SCHEDULE 3 Elections Act (2022 Revision) covering envelope does not contain the declaration separately, the returning officer shall open the ballot paper envelope to ascertain if the declaration is inside that envelope. (4) On determining that an envelope contains both a declaration of identity and a ballot paper envelope or, if there is no such envelope, the ballot paper, the returning officer shall first satisfy themselves that the declaration of identity has been duly signed and authenticated and, if that returning officer is not so satisfied, that returning officer shall mark the declaration \u201cDeclaration rejected\u201d, attach thereto the ballot paper envelope or, if there is no such envelope, the ballot paper, and place it in the receptacle for votes rejected: Provided that before so doing that returning officer shall show the declaration to the agents and, if any objection is made by any agent to that person\u2019s decision, that returning officer shall add the words \u201cRejection objected\u201d. (5) Where the number on the declaration of identity duly signed and authenticated agrees with the numbers on the ballot paper envelope, the returning officer shall place the declaration in a separate receptacle (hereinafter referred to as \u201cthe receptacle for valid declaration of identity\u201d) and the ballot paper envelope in another separate receptacle (hereinafter referred to as \u201cthe receptacle for valid ballot paper envelopes\u201d). (6) Where there is no ballot paper envelope or the ballot paper envelope has been opened under subrule (3) the returning officer shall \u2014 (a) if the number of the declaration of identity duly signed and authenticated agrees with the number on the ballot paper, place the declaration in the receptacle for valid declarations of identity and the ballot paper in a ballot box referred to in subrule (1); and (b) if the number on the said declaration does not agree with the number on the ballot paper, mark the declaration \u201cVote rejected\u201d, attach thereto the ballot paper and place it in the receptacle for votes rejected. (7) Where the number on the declaration of identity duly signed and authenticated does not agree with the number on the ballot paper envelope or that envelope has no number on it, that returning officer shall open the envelope and shall \u2014 (a) if the number on the declaration agrees with the number on the ballot paper, place the declaration in the receptacle for valid declarations of identity and the ballot paper in the ballot box referred to in subrule (1); and (b) if the number on the declaration does not agree with the number on the ballot paper or there is no ballot paper, mark the declaration \u201cVote rejected,\u201d attach thereto the ballot paper (if any) and place it in the receptacle for votes rejected. (8) Except for the purposes of ascertaining under subrule (3) whether a ballot paper envelope contains a declaration of identity or under subrule (7) whether the Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 3 number on the declaration agrees with the number on the ballot paper, the returning officer shall not open the ballot paper envelopes before they are opened under rule 22. 21. Sealing up rejected votes and declarations 21. On the conclusion of the proceedings under rule 20, the returning officer shall put the contents of the receptacle for votes rejected and the contents of the receptacle for valid declarations of identity into two separate packets and shall seal up such packets. 22. Opening of ballot paper envelopes 22. (1) After sealing up the said packets the returning officer shall open separately each ballot paper envelope placed in the receptacle for valid ballot paper envelopes. (2) Where a ballot paper envelope does not contain a ballot paper, that returning officer shall mark the envelope \u201cEmpty\u201d. (3) Where the number on a ballot paper envelope agrees with the number on the ballot paper contained therein, that returning officer shall place the ballot paper in the ballot box referred to in rule 20(1). (4) Where the number on the ballot paper envelope does not agree with the number on the ballot paper contained therein, that returning officer shall mark the ballot paper \u201crejected\u201d and attach the ballot paper envelope thereto. (5) The returning officer shall put into a separate packet the envelopes marked \u201cEmpty\u201d and the ballot papers marked \u201crejected\u201d under this rule and shall seal up such packet. 23. Count of postal ballots 23. The ballot box referred to in rule 20(1) and the ballot papers placed therein under rules 20 and 22 shall respectively be treated in all respects as a ballot box and ballot papers for the purposes of section 58. 23A. Postal and mobile station ballot papers to be mixed prior to count 23A. A returning officer shall not count the votes given on any ballot papers until postal ballot papers and mobile station ballot papers have been mixed with the ballot papers from at least one other ballot box. 24. Forwarding of documents and handling of late ballots 24. (1) The returning officer shall, at the same time as that returning officer forwards the documents mentioned in section 61, forward to the Supervisor \u2014 (a) any packet referred to in rule 17, 21 or 22 endorsing on each packet a description of its contents, the date of the election to which it relates and the name of the electoral district for which the election was held; and SCHEDULE 3 Elections Act (2022 Revision) (b) a statement of the number of postal ballot papers issued in such form and giving such other particulars with respect to such papers as the Supervisor may require. (2) Where any covering envelopes are received by the returning officer after the close of the poll or any envelopes addressed to postal electors are returned as undelivered too late to be re-addressed, that returning officer shall put them unopened into a separate packet, seal up such packet and forward it at a subsequent date in the manner described in subrule (1). 25. Ballot paper for by-election 25. For the purposes of by-elections the form of ballot paper shall be as prescribed in Form 26 in the Schedule of the Act but that for the words \u201cGeneral Election\u201d therein shall be prescribed the word \u201cBy-Election\u201d. Elections Act (2022 Revision) APPENDIX APPENDIX FORMS FORM A APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRATION AGENT TO ENSURE REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR (rule 2) Particulars Full name, sex and age of applicant District in which to be registered Present street address of applicant Name of father and mother of applicant, if alive Street address of father or mother, if alive If married or in a civil partnership, name and street address of the spouse or civil partner. If unmarried and parents deceased, name and street address of next-of-kin Name, sex and street address of person to be appointed registration agent Declaration By Applicant I,                                                  of                                                        , whose name appears on the Register of Electors, temporarily absent from these Islands solemnly and sincerely declare that I am not disqualified from voting under the Elections Act (2022 Revision) and that \u2014 I desire to appoint                                                      of                                     to be my registration agent for the purpose of putting my name on the revised list of electors. Signed________________________________________ Witness_______________________________________ Declaration By Registration Agent I,                                                                      of do solemnly and sincerely declare that the information contained in the above form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed_______________________________ Witness______________________________ FORM B Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM B (rule 3(1)) APPLICATION TO BE TREATED AS AN ABSENT ELECTOR VOTING BY POST Name in full Mr.\/Mrs.\/Miss____________________________________________________________ Street address__________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Electoral district for which registered as an elector ________________________________________________________________________ Reasons for application_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Address to which postal ballot paper shall be sent________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Declaration By Applicant I,                                               , of do solemnly and sincerely declare that the information contained in the above form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of applicant______________________________________ Signature of witness   ______________________________________ Full name of witness  ______________________________________ Date____________________________, 20______. Declaration By Person Who Assists An Applicant (To be completed by a person who has assisted the applicant to complete the form or who has signed the form on behalf of the applicant, or both, where the applicant was not able, because of physical or other disability, to complete or sign the form.) I,                                             , of                                                 , do solemnly and sincerely declare that I assisted the applicant by filling out and\/or signing the above form in the presence of the applicant and on behalf of the applicant, and that in doing so I did not influence the applicant in any way but accurately recorded therein the wishes, information and reasons stated by the applicant, and that the information contained in the above form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of person making declaration_________________________________ Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM B Signature of witness_________________________________________________ Full name of witness________________________________________________ Date__________________________________________________, 20________. FORM C Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM C (rule 3(1)) APPLICATION TO BE TREATED AS AN ABSENT ELECTOR VOTING AT A MOBILE STATION Name in full Mr.\/Mrs.\/Miss____________________________________________________________ Street address ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Electoral district for which registered as an elector ________________________________________________________________________ Reasons for application_____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Street address to be attended by mobile station__________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Declaration By Applicant I, , of do solemnly and sincerely declare that the information contained in the above form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of applicant_____________________________________ Signature of witness_______________________________________ Full name of witness_______________________________________ Date____________________________, 20______. Declaration By Person Who Assists An Applicant (To be completed by a person who has assisted the applicant to complete the form or who has signed the form on behalf of the applicant, or both, where the applicant was not able, because of physical or other disability, to complete or sign the form.) I,                                             , of                                                  do solemnly and sincerely declare that I assisted the applicant by filling out and\/or signing the above form in the presence of the applicant and on behalf of the applicant, and that in doing so I did not influence the applicant in any way but accurately recorded therein the wishes, information and reasons stated by the applicant, and that the information contained in the above form is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM C Signature of person making declaration__________________________________ Signature of witness_________________________________________________ Full name of witness_________________________________________________ Date_________________________________________________, 20__. FORM D Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM D (rule 8) DECLARATION OF IDENTITY Front of Form Ballot Paper No.__________ I hereby declare that I am the person to whom the ballot paper numbered as above and the envelope in which it was enclosed (both of which I now produce) were sent. Elector\u2019s signature ________________________________________________ or name and mark The abovementioned, who is personally known to me, has produced the ballot paper and the envelope above referred to and has signed the above declaration in my presence. Signature of witness________________________________________________ Full name of witness________________________________________________ (Please print) (See instructions on the back of this Form) Back of Form Instructions to Elector 1. Before marking the accompanying ballot paper you must produce \u2014 (i) the ballot paper showing the number thereon; (ii) this declaration; and (iii) the envelope in which you received this declaration and the ballot paper, to some person to whom you are known (not being a candidate at the election or the agent of a candidate), who will witness the declaration of identity. (See other side.) 2. You must sign the declaration of identity in the presence of the witness. 3. You may vote for only            candidate\/s. 4. You vote by marking the ballot paper on the right-hand side with a cross opposite the name of the candidate for whom you vote, thus X. You should mark the ballot paper secretly; if you cannot vote without the assistance of some other person, that person must not disclose how you have voted. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM D 5. Immediately after voting you must place the marked ballot paper in the enclosed small envelope \u201cA\u201d and fasten it up. You must then place the envelope marked \u201cA\u201d together with this declaration of identity, in the larger envelope marked \u201cB\u201d addressed to the returning officer and despatch it by post without delay. The ballot paper, in order to be counted, must be received by the returning officer not later than the close of the poll. 6. If you receive more than one ballot paper, remember that it is illegal to vote more than once at the same general election or by-election. 7. As an absent elector at this election you cannot vote at the polling station but only by post. FORM E Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM E (rule 10(1)) DECLARATION OF SECRECY I,                                     , of                                                                         being a person attending the proceedings on the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers do solemnly and sincerely declare that I will keep secret all matters coming to my knowledge in the course of such proceedings, and that I will not divulge them to any person in any manner whatever save as required by the due process of law, and I realise that any breach of secrecy under this declaration makes me liable to the penalties prescribed in rule 10(3) of the Elections Rules (2022 Revision). Signed___________________________________ Witness __________________________________ Date ____________________20_____. Elections Act (2022 Revision) FORM F FORM F Revoked Revoked by Rule 2(a) of the Election (Amendment) Rules, 2009. SCHEDULE 4 Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 4 (section 20(2)) Procedure for the Issuing of Electors Registration Cards 1. The Supervisor of Elections shall, as soon as possible after a new Register of Electors comes into force, cause to be published in no fewer than four issues of a newspaper circulating in the Islands, and by such other methods as that Supervisor shall deem necessary, a list of dates, times and locations within each electoral district at which electors who wish to be issued with electors registration cards shall attend. 2. When an elector attends at such specified location within that person\u2019s electoral district on the appointed date and time and satisfies the Supervisor of Elections that that person is a registered elector in such electoral district, that person shall have issued to him, by the Supervisor of Elections, an electors registration card. 3. The Supervisor of Elections shall cause a blank electors registration card to be completed by the insertion of all the information specified thereon, and to be signed by the elector and by themselves. 4. The Supervisor of Elections shall cause a photograph of the elector to be taken and placed on the electors registration card, which shall be delivered to the elector. The fact that such a card has been issued shall be recorded on a list by the Supervisor of Elections who shall cause such list to be forwarded to the returning officer of the electoral district in which the elector is registered. 5. Notwithstanding that an elector has not attended at the location specified, the Supervisor of Elections, if that Supervisor is satisfied that by reason of physical incapacity the elector has been unable to attend and if that Supervisor has received an application for the issue of an electors registration card from such non-attending elector, shall cause arrangements to be made for the Supervisor of Elections to attend at such ordinary or temporary residence as the applicant elector has specified to enable a electors registration card to be issued to such elector. 6. If an elector has not attended at the location specified by the Supervisor of Elections but wishes to have an electors registration card issued to him, that person shall so notify the Supervisor of Elections, and the Supervisor of Elections shall thereupon inform the elector of a date and time at which that person may attend at the Elections Office in order that the procedures for the issue of such electors registration card may be carried out. Elections Act (2022 Revision) SCHEDULE 4 7. Each electors registration card shall be of a size no greater than 3 3\/8\u201d x 2 1\/8\u201d nor less than 2 7\/8\u201d x 1 7\/8\u201d, shall be produced by means of a system approved by the Supervisor of Elections and shall be so produced that the information, photograph and signatures contained thereon shall be incapable of alteration. Publication in consolidated and revised form authorised by the Cabinet this 11th day of January, 2022. Kim Bullings Clerk of Cabinet Elections Act (2022 Revision) ENDNOTES ENDNOTES Table of Legislation history: SL # Law\/Act# Legislation Commencement Gazette 36\/2021 Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 2021 13-Apr-2021 LG28\/2021\/s1 18\/2021 Elections (Amendment) Rules, 2021 1-Mar-2021 LG20\/2021\/s1 Elections Act (2021 Revision) 29-Jan-2021 LG9\/2021\/s1 56\/2020 Citation of Acts of Parliament Act, 2020 3-Dec-2020 LG89\/2020\/s1 35\/2020 Civil Partnership Law, 2020 4-Sep-2020 LG64\/2020\/s1 15\/2009 Elections (Amendment) Rules, 2009 24-Apr-2009 GE27\/2009\/s1 Erratum: Elections Law (2017 Revision) 7-Jun-2017 GE47\/2017\/p1 Elections Law (2017 Revision) 31-May-2017 GE45\/2017\/s11 P1\/2017 Proclamation 1 of 2017 28-Mar-2017 GE27\/2017\/p2 45\/2016 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2016 28-Mar-2017 GE93\/2016\/s6 17\/2013 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2013 26-Mar-2013 GE28\/2013\/s1 Elections Law (2013 Revision) 11-Oct-2019 GE82\/2013\/s9 P1\/2013 Proclamation 1 of 2013 26-Mar-2013 GE26\/2013\/p1 34\/2012 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2012 26-Mar-2013 GE124\/2012\/s1 Elections Law (2009 Revision) 7-Jul-2009 G14\/2009\/s6 4\/2009 Elections (Amendment) (No.2) Law, 2008 (Commencement) Order, 2009 21-Jan-2009 GE4\/2009\/s1 21\/2008 Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Law, 2008 21-Jan-2009 GE51\/2008\/s2 13\/2008 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2008 18-Aug-2008 GE17\/2008\/s3 Elections Law (2004 Revision) 18-Oct-2004 G21\/2004\/s1 18\/2004 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2004 12-Aug-2004 GE25\/2004\/s1 Elections Law (2000 Revision) 28-Feb-2000 G5\/2000\/s2 17\/1999 Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Law, 1999 2-Nov-1999 GE11\/1999\/s1 14\/1999 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1999 2-Nov-1999 GE11\/1999\/s2 Elections Law (1998 Revision) 23-Nov-1998 G24\/1998\/s1 19\/1996 Elections Law (1995 Revision) (Amendment) (Prohibition of Advertising, Etc.) Law, 1996 11-Nov-1996 G23\/1996\/s5 12\/1996 Elections (Amendment) (Election Expenses) Law, 1996 10-Oct-1996 GE22\/1996\/s1 E1\/1995 Erratum: Elections Law (1995 Revision) 14-Nov-1996 G23\/1995\/p1 Elections Law (1995 Revision) 18-Apr-1995 G8\/1995\/s2 10\/1992 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1992 2-Sep-1992 GE12Aug\/1992\/s1 ENDNOTES Elections Act (2022 Revision) SL # Law\/Act# Legislation Commencement Gazette 7\/1992 Elections (Amendment) Rules, 1992 19-May-1992 G10\/1992\/s1 6\/1990 Elections (Amendment) (Ballot Paper for By-Elections) Rules, 1990 22-May-1990 G11\/1990\/s1 20\/1990 Miscellaneous Laws (Amendment) Law, 1990 22-Oct-1990 G22\/1990\/s7 15\/1988 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1988 24-Oct-1988 G22\/1988\/s7 2\/1987 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1987 13-Apr-1987 G8\/1987\/s5 36\/1983 Elections Law, 1983 11-Jan-1984 GE11-Jan\/1984\/s2 1 S.19(2) Pursuant to the Caribbean Territories (Abolition of Death Penalty for Murder) Order 1991 (UKSI 988\/1991) and part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 (UKSI 1379\/2009), the previously included phrase \u2018under sentence of death, is spent. 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Preliminary\n1.\nShort title .................................................................................................................................... 13\n2.\nDefinitions and interpretation ...................................................................................................... 13\nPART II - Electoral Districts and Registration of Electors\n3.\nAppointment, powers and duties of Supervisor .......................................................................... 16\n4.\nAppointment, powers and duties of Deputy Supervisors ............................................................ 16\n5.\nElectoral districts and representatives ........................................................................................ 16\n6.\nPolling divisions .......................................................................................................................... 17\n7.\nAppointment of registering officers, etc. ..................................................................................... 18\n8.\nAppointment of returning officer ................................................................................................. 18\n9.\nTaking of oaths ........................................................................................................................... 18\n10.\nRemuneration of officers ............................................................................................................ 19\n11.\nApplication to register as elector ................................................................................................ 19\n11A. Ordinary residence ..................................................................................................................... 19\n12.\nCompiling quarterly register of electors ...................................................................................... 20\n13.\nPreparation of quarterly register ................................................................................................. 20\n14.\nRevised list ................................................................................................................................. 22\n15.\nProcedure as to omissions and objections ................................................................................. 23\n16.\nRevising officer and settling of revised lists ................................................................................ 24\n17.\nProcedure on settling of revised lists .......................................................................................... 24\n18.\nRevised lists to be certified and deemed Register of Electors ................................................... 25\n19.\nDuty of certain public officers to supply information ................................................................... 25\n\nArrangement of Sections\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 6\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n20.\nElectors registration cards ......................................................................................................... 26\n21.\nChange of elector\u2019s name, occupation or street address ........................................................... 26\nPART III - Registration of Political Parties\n22.\nRegistration as a political party .................................................................................................. 27\n23.\nPolitical Party Register ............................................................................................................... 27\n24.\nApplication for registration ......................................................................................................... 27\n25.\nGrounds for refusal and revocation ............................................................................................ 27\n26.\nRegistration procedure ............................................................................................................... 28\n27.\nAppeals ...................................................................................................................................... 28\nPART IV - Arrangements for Elections\n28.\nIssue of writs for holding elections ............................................................................................. 29\n29.\nNominations ............................................................................................................................... 29\n29A. Supervisor may seek declaration ............................................................................................... 30\n30.\nOffences in respect of nomination papers ................................................................................. 30\n31.\nWithdrawal or death of candidate .............................................................................................. 31\n32.\nDeposits ..................................................................................................................................... 32\n33.\nWhen deposit forfeited or returned ............................................................................................ 32\n34.\nContested elections, publication of date and place, etc. ............................................................ 33\n35.\nPolling stations ........................................................................................................................... 33\n36.\nPresiding officers ....................................................................................................................... 34\n37.\nField officers, logistics officers and poll clerks ........................................................................... 34\n38.\nBallot boxes ............................................................................................................................... 34\n39.\nSupplies of election material ...................................................................................................... 35\n40.\nPolling and counting agent ......................................................................................................... 35\n41.\nTaking of poll and the ballot ....................................................................................................... 36\n42.\nInspection of polling station ........................................................................................................ 36\n43.\nWhere elector shall vote ............................................................................................................ 36\n44.\nRestriction on voting .................................................................................................................. 37\n45.\nProceedings at poll .................................................................................................................... 37\n46.\nWho are to be admitted within polling stations ........................................................................... 38\n47.\nGeneral mode of taking ballot .................................................................................................... 38\n48.\nQuestions which may be put to elector ...................................................................................... 39\n49.\nMode of taking ballot in special cases ....................................................................................... 40\n50.\nMobile polling stations ................................................................................................................ 40\n51.\nProvision of mobile station ballot boxes ..................................................................................... 41\n52.\nArrangement for postal voting .................................................................................................... 42\n53.\nDetermination of right to be treated as an absent elector .......................................................... 42\n54.\nSpoilt postal ballot paper ............................................................................................................ 42\n55.\nWho may vote ............................................................................................................................ 43\n56.\nWho may be present .................................................................................................................. 43\n57.\nProceedings at the close of the poll ........................................................................................... 44\n58.\nThe count ................................................................................................................................... 44\n59.\nMaintenance of order at polling station ...................................................................................... 47\n60.\nInfluencing electors to vote for any candidate ............................................................................ 47\n61.\nElection return ............................................................................................................................ 47\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nArrangement of Sections\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 7\n\n62.\nCustody of election documents .................................................................................................. 48\n63.\nCustody of ballot boxes .............................................................................................................. 49\nPART V - Election Expenses\n64.\nAppointment of election agents .................................................................................................. 49\n65.\nCandidate\u2019s expenses ................................................................................................................ 50\n66.\nUnauthorised expenditure .......................................................................................................... 50\n67.\nLimitation on election expenses ................................................................................................. 51\n68.\nTime for sending in and paying claims ....................................................................................... 51\n69.\nReturn as to election expenses .................................................................................................. 51\n70.\nPenalty for sitting or voting where no return and declarations transmitted ................................. 52\n71.\nDisclosure by candidates ............................................................................................................ 52\n72.\nProhibition of expenses not authorised by candidate ................................................................. 53\n73.\nDefinition of \u201celection expenses\u201d for the purposes of this Part ................................................... 54\nPART VI - Political Broadcasts\n74.\nRegulation of political broadcasts ............................................................................................... 54\n75.\nPolitical broadcasts and political announcements ...................................................................... 55\n76.\nRestriction on broadcasting ........................................................................................................ 55\n77.\nAdvertising of political broadcasts or events .............................................................................. 55\n78.\nSaving of powers of Ministers to broadcast ................................................................................ 55\n79.\nBroadcasting offences ................................................................................................................ 55\n80.\nDefinitions in this Part ................................................................................................................. 55\nPART VII - Publication of Statistical Information\n81.\nRegulation of statistical information ............................................................................................ 56\n82.\nPublication of statistical information ........................................................................................... 56\n83.\nFalsification of statistical information .......................................................................................... 57\n84.\nDefinition of \u201cpublish\u201d for the purposes of this Part..................................................................... 57\nPART VIII - Election Petitions\n85.\nPetitions against elections .......................................................................................................... 57\n86.\nPresentation of election petition and security for costs .............................................................. 57\n87.\nAvoidance of election of candidate certified guilty of corrupt or illegal practice ......................... 58\n88.\nAvoidance of election for general corruption, etc. ...................................................................... 58\n89.\nTrial of election petitions ............................................................................................................. 58\n90.\nPowers of Judge ......................................................................................................................... 58\nPART IX - Election Offences\n91.\nIntoxicating liquor not to be sold or given ................................................................................... 59\n92.\nEmployers to allow employees time ........................................................................................... 59\n93.\nOffences by election officers ...................................................................................................... 59\n94.\nLoudspeakers, ensigns, banners, advertisements, etc., prohibited on polling day .................... 60\n95.\nDefinition of bribery ..................................................................................................................... 61\n96.\nDefinition of treating .................................................................................................................... 62\n\nArrangement of Sections\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 8\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n97.\nDefinition of undue influence ...................................................................................................... 63\n98.\nDefinition of personation ............................................................................................................ 63\n99.\nPenalties for bribery, treating, undue influence .......................................................................... 63\n100. Penalty for personation .............................................................................................................. 63\n101. Incapacity to vote or to be elected following a conviction for bribery, treating, undue\ninfluence or personation ............................................................................................................. 63\n102. Illegal practices and penalties .................................................................................................... 64\n103. Offences in respect of ballot papers .......................................................................................... 65\n104. Secrecy of voting ....................................................................................................................... 66\nPART X - Miscellaneous Provisions\n105. No obligation on elector to disclose vote ................................................................................... 66\n106. Conclusiveness of Register of Electors ..................................................................................... 66\n107. Expenses of elections ................................................................................................................ 67\n108. Computation of time ................................................................................................................... 67\n109. Power to make rules .................................................................................................................. 67\n110. Savings provisions ..................................................................................................................... 68\nSCHEDULE 1\n69\nELECTORAL DISTRICTS\n69\nSCHEDULE 2\n92\nFORMS\n92\nFORM 1\n92\nPOLL BOOK\n92\nFORM 1A\n93\nNOTICE OF POLLING DIVISIONS\n93\nFORM 2\n94\nOATH OF REGISTERING OFFICER\n94\nFORM 3\n95\nOATH OF RETURNING OFFICER OR DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER\n95\nFORM 4\n96\nAPPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTOR\n96\nFORM 5\n100\nREGISTRATION NOTICE\n100\nFORM 6\n101\nNOTICE OF REFUSAL OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTOR\n101\nFORM 7\n102\nNOTICE OF CLAIM\n102\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nArrangement of Sections\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 9\n\nFORM 8\n103\nREVISED LIST OF ELECTORS\n103\nFORM 9\n104\nNOTICE OF OBJECTION\n104\nFORM 10\n105\nREVISION NOTICE\n105\nFORM 11\n106\nELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD\n106\nFORM 12\n107\nAPPLICATION FOR A DUPLICATE ELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD\n107\nFORM 13\n109\nNOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME, OCCUPATION OR STREET ADDRESS\n109\nFORM 14\n111\nAPPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY\n111\nFORM 15\n113\nCERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY\n113\nFORM 16\n114\nWRIT OF ELECTION\n114\nFORM 17\n115\nNOTICE OF NOMINATION\n115\nFORM 18\n116\nNOMINATION PAPER\n116\nFORM 19\n120\nRETURN OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION\n120\nFORM 20\n121\nNOTIFICATION OF ELECTION\n121\nFORM 21\n122\nOATH OF PRESIDING OFFICER\n122\nFORM 22\n123\nOATH OF FIELD OFFICER\/LOGISTICS OFFICER\n123\nFORM 23\n124\nOATH OF POLL CLERK\n124\n\nArrangement of Sections\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 10\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 24\n125\nDIRECTION FOR THE GUIDANCE OF ELECTORS\n125\nFORM 25\n126\nAPPOINTMENT OF AGENT OF A CANDIDATE\n126\nFORM 25A\n127\nOATH OF AGENT OF A CANDIDATE\n127\nFORM 26\n128\nBALLOT PAPER\n128\nFORM 27\n129\nOATH OF IDENTITY OF AN ELECTOR RECEIVING A BALLOT PAPER AFTER ANOTHER\nELECTOR HAS VOTED IN THAT PERSON\u2019S NAME\n129\nFORM 28\n130\nOATH OF PERSON UNABLE TO VOTE UNASSISTED\n130\nFORM 29\n131\nOATH OF FRIEND\n131\nFORM 30\n132\nOATH THAT THE ELECTOR IS THE PERSON INTENDED TO BE REFERRED TO IN THE\nOFFICIAL LIST OF ELECTORS\n132\nFORM 31\n133\nOATH OF QUALIFICATION AS AN ELECTOR\n133\nFORM 32\n134\nRETURN AFTER POLL HAS BEEN TAKEN\n134\nSCHEDULE 3 \u2013 Rules\n135\nELECTIONS RULES\n135\nPART I-Preliminary\n1.\nCitation ..................................................................................................................................... 137\n2.\nAppointment of registration agent by person likely to be absent when preliminary list is\nprepared ................................................................................................................................... 137\nPART II-Absent Electors\n3.\nApplication to be treated as absent elector .............................................................................. 138\n4.\nList of absent electors .............................................................................................................. 139\nPART III-Issue and Receipt of Postal Ballot Papers\n5.\nDefinitions ................................................................................................................................ 139\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nArrangement of Sections\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 11\n\n6.\nIssue of postal ballot papers ..................................................................................................... 139\n7.\nForm of postal ballot paper ....................................................................................................... 139\n8.\nForm of declaration of identity .................................................................................................. 140\n9.\nPersons entitled to be present at the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers ....................... 140\n10.\nDeclaration of secrecy .............................................................................................................. 141\n11.\nNotice of issue of postal ballot papers ...................................................................................... 141\n12.\nMarking of postal ballot papers ................................................................................................. 142\n13.\nRefusal to issue postal ballot paper.......................................................................................... 142\n14.\nBallot paper envelope ............................................................................................................... 142\n15.\nDelivery of postal ballot papers to post office ........................................................................... 142\n16.\nProvision of postal electors ballot boxes .................................................................................. 142\n17.\nSealing up of absent electors\u2019 lists and counterfoils ................................................................. 143\n18.\nReceipt of covering envelopes ................................................................................................. 143\n19.\nOpening of postal electors\u2019 ballot box....................................................................................... 143\n20.\nOpening of covering envelope .................................................................................................. 143\n21.\nSealing up rejected votes and declarations .............................................................................. 145\n22.\nOpening of ballot paper envelopes ........................................................................................... 145\n23.\nCount of postal ballots .............................................................................................................. 145\n23A. Postal and mobile station ballot papers to be mixed prior to count .......................................... 145\n24.\nForwarding of documents and handling of late ballots ............................................................. 145\n25.\nBallot paper for by-election ....................................................................................................... 146\nAPPENDIX\n147\nFORMS\n147\nFORM A\n147\nAPPOINTMENT OF REGISTRATION AGENT TO ENSURE REGISTRATION OF AN\nELECTOR\n147\nFORM B\n148\nAPPLICATION TO BE TREATED AS AN ABSENT ELECTOR VOTING BY POST\n148\nFORM C\n150\nAPPLICATION TO BE TREATED AS AN ABSENT ELECTOR VOTING AT A MOBILE\nSTATION\n150\nFORM D\n152\nDECLARATION OF IDENTITY\n152\nFORM E\n154\nDECLARATION OF SECRECY\n154\nFORM F\n155\nRevoked\n155\nSCHEDULE 4\n156\nProcedure for the Issuing of Electors Registration Cards\n156\n\nArrangement of Sections\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 12\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nENDNOTES\n159\nTable of Legislation history: ............................................................................................................... 159\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 13\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nELECTIONS ACT\n(2022 Revision)\n\nPART I - Preliminary\n1.\nShort title\n1.\nThis Act may be cited as the Elections Act (2022 Revision).\n2.\nDefinitions and interpretation\n2.\n(1) In this Act \u2014\n\u201cagent\u201d means a person appointed by a candidate to act on behalf of the\ncandidate for the purposes of an election and includes \u2014\n(a) a person appointed as a polling agent or counting agent under\nsection 40(1)(a) or (b); and\n(b) a person appointed as an election agent under section 64(1);\n\u201cby-election\u201d means an election other than a general election;\n\u201ccandidate\u201d means a person who has been nominated as a candidate to contest\nan election;\n\u201ccounting station\u201d means any room secured by the returning officer for the\ncounting of the votes on polling day;\n\u201ccurrent register\u201d means the Register of Electors in force when the revised list\nis being prepared;\n\nSection 2\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 14\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n\u201cDeputy Supervisor\u201d means a person appointed as Deputy Supervisor of\nElections under section 4;\n\u201celection\u201d means an election of a member or members to the Cayman Islands\nParliament;\n\u201celection agent\u201d means a person appointed by a candidate under section 64;\n\u201celection documents\u201d means the documents which the returning officer is\nrequired by section 61(1) to transmit to the Supervisor after an election;\n\u201celection officer\u201d includes the Supervisor, every registering officer, returning\nofficer, presiding officer, poll clerk or other person having any duty to perform\npursuant to this Act to the faithful performance of which duty that person may\nbe sworn;\n\u201celector\u201d means any person who votes or is entitled to vote at an election;\n\u201celectoral district\u201d means an electoral district as constituted under section 5;\n\u201celectronic\u201d means relating to technology having electrical, magnetic, optical,\nelectromagnetic, or similar capabilities, whether digital, analogue or otherwise;\n\u201cForm\u201d means the form set out as such in Schedule 2;\n\u201cGovernor\u201d means the person for the time being holding the office of Governor\nof the Islands, and includes any person for the time being lawfully performing\nthe functions of that office under section 31 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands\nConstitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], and, to the extent to which a\nDeputy appointed under section 34 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands\nConstitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] is authorised to act, that Deputy;\n\u201cmobile station\u201d means a mobile polling station established under section 50(2)\n(a);\n\u201cpolitical party\u201d means a group of persons who have united to contest an\nelection;\n\u201cpoll book\u201d means the book in Form 1 in which the name and other particulars\nof every person applying to vote are consecutively entered by the poll clerk as\nsoon as the applicant\u2019s right to vote at the polling station has been ascertained\nand before any such applicant is allowed to vote;\n\u201cpolling day\u201d means the day fixed for holding the poll at an election;\n\u201cpolling division\u201d means any polling division constituted under section 6;\n\u201cpolling station\u201d means any room secured by the returning officer for the taking\nof the votes on polling day;\n\u201cpublic service\u201d means the civil service and employees of statutory authorities\nand government companies;\n\u201cquarter\u201d means the period of three months including and immediately\nfollowing the first day of January, April, July and October in each year;\n\u201cregistration agent\u201d means a person appointed under section 13(8);\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 2\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 15\n\n\u201cregistration date\u201d means the first day of January, April, July or October, as\nthe case may be, next occurring after the coming into force of the last previous\nRegister of Electors or such other date as the Governor may, by Notice published\nin the Gazette, appoint;\n\u201crejected ballot paper\u201d means a ballot paper which has been handed by the\npresiding officer to an elector to cast that person\u2019s vote but which at the close\nof the poll has been found in the ballot box unmarked or so improperly marked\nthat in the opinion of the returning officer it cannot be counted;\n\u201creturning officer\u201d, in relation to an electoral district, means the returning\nofficer and any deputy returning officer appointed in respect of that district by\nthe Governor under section 8;\n\u201crevised list\u201d means the list of electors prepared under section 12(1).\n\u201cspoiled ballot paper\u201d means a ballot paper which, on polling day, has not been\ndeposited in the ballot box but has been found by the presiding officer to be\nspoiled or improperly printed, or which has been handed by the presiding officer\nto an elector to cast that person\u2019s vote, and \u2014\n(a) has been spoiled in marking by the elector; and\n(b) has been handed back to the presiding officer and exchanged for another;\n\u201cSupervisor\u201d means the person appointed as Supervisor of Elections under\nsection 3; and\n\u201cwrit\u201d means the writ for an election.\n(2) Where \u2014\n(a) any notice, list or any other instrument is required to be published then,\nunless the contrary intention appears, the publication thereof shall be made\nby \u2014\n(i)\nposting the same in a conspicuous place on any court house, church,\nchapel, post office, school-house or such other building in the Islands\nas in the opinion of the Supervisor is suitable for the purpose, except\nthat in places where there is no such building as aforesaid, such\ninstrument may be posted in a conspicuous place;\n(ii) transmitting the same by electronic means on a website authorised by\nthe Supervisor; and\n(iii) publishing the same in a newspaper published and circulating in the\nIslands; and\n(b) any paper, list or report is required to be printed, such paper, list or report\nmay be reproduced and printed by a computer.\n\nSection 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 16\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nPART II - Electoral Districts and Registration of Electors\n3.\nAppointment, powers and duties of Supervisor\n3.\n(1) The Governor shall, in the Governor\u2019s discretion, appoint a person who holds a\nsenior office in the public service or formerly held a senior office in the public\nservice to be Supervisor of Elections and the Supervisor shall \u2014\n(a) exercise general direction and supervision over the administrative conduct\nof elections and enforce on the part of all election officers, fairness,\nimpartiality and compliance with this Act;\n(b) issue to election officers such instructions from time to time as the\nSupervisor may deem necessary to ensure effective execution of this Act;\nand\n(c) execute and perform all other powers and duties which by this Act are\nconferred and imposed upon the Supervisor.\n(2) For the purposes of this section, \u201csenior office in the public service\u201d includes\na head of department or head of a statutory authority or government company\nor the deputy head of a department, statutory authority or government company.\n4.\nAppointment, powers and duties of Deputy Supervisors\n4.\n(1) The Governor shall, in the Governor\u2019s discretion, appoint no fewer than three\npersons to be Deputy Supervisors of Elections and those persons shall \u2014\n(a) hold an office in the public service;\n(b) have formerly held an office in the public service; or\n(c) if not previously employed in the public service, be a person who has\nextensive experience as an elections officer.\n(2) Subject to the general direction and supervision of the Supervisor and to such\nconditions, exceptions and qualifications as that Supervisor may direct, each\nDeputy Supervisor shall have and may exercise such of the functions, powers\nand duties conferred or imposed upon the Supervisor by this Act as the\nSupervisor may in writing delegate to that person, unless by this or any other\nlaw expressly prohibited from so doing.\n5.\nElectoral districts and representatives\n5.\n(1) For the purpose of the election of members of the Cayman Islands Parliament\nand of compiling and revising the lists of people entitled to vote at such elections\nthe Cayman Islands are divided into the following electoral districts \u2014\n(a) West Bay West Electoral District;\n(b) West Bay North Electoral District;\n(c) West Bay Central Electoral District;\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 6\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 17\n\n(d) West Bay South Electoral District\n(e) George Town North Electoral District;\n(f)\nGeorge Town Central Electoral District;\n(g) George Town West Electoral District;\n(h) George Town South Electoral District;\n(i)\nGeorge Town East Electoral District;\n(j)\nRed Bay Electoral District;\n(k) Prospect Electoral District;\n(l)\nNewlands Electoral District;\n(m) Savannah Electoral District;\n(n) Bodden Town West Electoral District;\n(o) Bodden Town East Electoral District;\n(p) North Side Electoral District;\n(q) East End Electoral District;\n(r)\nCayman Brac West and Little Cayman Electoral District; and\n(s)\nCayman Brac East Electoral District,\nthe extent of each such electoral district being set out in Schedule 1.\n(2) Each electoral district shall be represented in the Cayman Islands Parliament by\none elected member.\n6.\nPolling divisions\n6.\n(1) Each Electoral District shall be a polling division.\n(2) The Supervisor, with the approval of the Governor, may divide an electoral\ndistrict into so many polling divisions and with such boundaries and descriptions\nas the Supervisor may by Notice appoint.\n(3) The Supervisor may from time to time, with the approval of the Governor, vary\nthe number, description and boundaries of any polling division so appointed and\nany such variation shall be by Notice.\n(4) In determining the boundaries of any polling division, the Supervisor shall have\nregard to geographical and population considerations and such other factors as\nmay affect the facility of communication between various places within the\npolling division.\n(5) A notice issued pursuant to this section shall be in Form 1A and shall be\npublished.\n\nSection 7\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 18\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n7.\nAppointment of registering officers, etc.\n7.\n(1) The Supervisor shall, from time to time, appoint for each electoral district a\nregistering officer who shall be qualified as an elector and who shall be familiar\nwith the electoral district for which that registering officer is appointed.\n(1A) A registering officer may be appointed for more than one electoral district.\n(2) The Supervisor may appoint persons as assistant registering officers to assist\nregistering officers in the performance of their duties and such assistant\nregistering officers shall also be qualified as electors and who shall be familiar\nwith the electoral district for which that registering officer is appointed.\n(3) Subject to the authority, directions and control of the registering officer, an\nassistant registering officer shall have all the powers and may perform any of\nthe duties of a registering officer under this Act.\n(4) The Supervisor may, at any time, revoke any appointment made by that person\nunder this section and make another appointment in place thereof.\n(5) A registering officer shall have such powers and be charged with such duties as\nappear hereinafter.\n(6) Every registering officer shall, before entering on that person\u2019s duties as such,\ntake and subscribe an oath in Form 2 and shall transmit such oath to the\nSupervisor.\n8.\nAppointment of returning officer\n8.\n(1) The Governor may, on the recommendation of the Supervisor, from time to time\nappoint a returning officer and as many deputy returning officers as that\nGovernor deems necessary for each electoral district.\n(2) The Governor may, at any time, revoke any appointment made by the Governor\nunder this section and make another appointment in place thereof.\n(3) Forthwith upon that person\u2019s appointment each returning officer or deputy\nreturning officer shall take and subscribe an oath in Form 3 and shall transmit\nsuch oath to the Supervisor.\n(4) It shall be the duty of the Supervisor to ensure that all returning officers and\ndeputy returning officers are aware of the provisions of this Act and of any rules,\netc., made hereunder.\n9.\nTaking of oaths\n9.\n(1) Every election officer and every person who is required by Part II or IV to take\nan oath may take such oath either before a Justice of the Peace, the Supervisor\nor before any returning officer or presiding officer or poll clerk appointed under\nthis Act and every such Justice of the Peace, returning officer, presiding officer,\npoll clerk and the Supervisor is hereby authorised and empowered to administer\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 19\n\nany oath required by Part II or IV to be made or taken by any election officer or\nother person.\n(2) Every person who is required to take an oath pursuant to Part II and IV may\nelect to make a solemn affirmation instead of taking such oath.\n10.\nRemuneration of officers\n10. There shall be paid to the Supervisor, each registering officer, assistant registering\nofficer, returning officer and to any other election officer appointed under this Act\nsuch remuneration for their services and such allowances in respect of travelling and\nother expenses incurred by them as the Governor may approve.\n11.\nApplication to register as elector\n11. (1) Every person who is qualified to be registered as an elector for an electoral\ndistrict and who wishes to have that person\u2019s name placed on the Register of\nElectors shall, unless registered in the current register for that electoral district,\non or before the registration date, apply in Form 4 to the registering officer for\nthat electoral district to have that person\u2019s name entered in the register for the\nfollowing quarter.\n(1A) An application to be registered as an elector may be made electronically.\n(2) Where a person who has not attained the age of eighteen years is registered as\nan elector under section 90(1)(c) of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands\nConstitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] \u2014\n(a) that person\u2019s entry in the register shall give the date on which that person\nwill attain that age; and\n(b) until the date given in the entry, that person shall not by virtue of the entry\nbe treated as an elector for any purposes other than those of an election\nsubsequent to that date.\n(3) A person who knowingly makes a statement in Form 4 which is false in any\nmaterial particular or who knowingly submits any document in support of the\napplication which is false in any material particular or which has been altered\nwithout lawful authority commits an offence and is liable on summary\nconviction to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for three\nmonths.\n(4) The registration date specified in section 2 shall, for the purposes of section 90\nof Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI. No. 1379\nof 2009], be deemed to be the date of registration.\n11A. Ordinary residence\n11A. (1) For the purpose of registration as an elector, a person shall have one ordinary\nresidence.\n\nSection 12\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 20\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(2) The ordinary residence of an elector shall be the street address of the elector\nbeing the place where the elector ordinarily lives while resident in the Islands.\n(3) The registering officer may \u2014\n(a) upon the receipt of an application; or\n(b) to confirm the ordinary residence of an elector,\nrequest in writing any information which that registering officer deems\nnecessary to determine the ordinary residence of that person or elector.\n12.\nCompiling quarterly register of electors\n12. (1) In each quarter, a list of electors (hereinafter in this Act referred to as \u201cthe\nrevised list\u201d) shall be compiled by the registering officer for each electoral\ndistrict of all persons entitled to vote at the election of a member of the Cayman\nIslands Parliament for that electoral district.\n(2) If, for any reason, the registering officer fails to compile the revised list for that\nperson\u2019s electoral district so that by reason thereof the Register of Electors (as\ndescribed in section 18(3)) for that electoral district cannot be brought into\nforce, the Register of Electors in force when the new Register of Electors should\nhave come into force shall continue in operation and be deemed to be the\nRegister of Electors for such electoral district.\n13.\nPreparation of quarterly register\n13. (1) It shall be the duty of every registering officer to compile the revised list for the\nelectoral district to which that registering officer is appointed.\n(2) Every registering officer shall, at least ten days before the registration date in\neach quarter, publish a copy of the Registration Notice in Form 5, in two issues\nof a newspaper circulating in the Islands and shall arrange for the information\ncontained in the Registration Notice to be brought to the attention of persons\nqualified to be registered in such other manner, including by radio or television,\nas the Supervisor, in the Supervisor\u2019s discretion, may determine.\n(3) Every registering officer shall also, within the period specified in section 14(1),\nproceed to list the name, street address and occupation of every person qualified\nto vote for the election of the Cayman Islands Parliament in the electoral district\nfor which that registering officer has been appointed, and shall prepare such list\nfrom the current register from the applications in Form 4 that have been\nreceived, duly completed and signed and from the information obtained from\nthe returns submitted to that registering officer under section 19 or 21.\nProvided that that registering officer may, on that person\u2019s own motion, place\non such list any person whom that registering officer has reasonable grounds for\nbelieving is qualified to be registered and whom that registering officer is\nsatisfied is unable to complete Form 4 by reason either of blindness, illiteracy\nor any physical incapacity.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 13\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 21\n\n(4) The names, street addresses and occupations of all electors who are included in\nthe revised list shall be written down by the registering officer in the manner\nand form specified in section 14(1) with the names of the electors grouped\naccording to the initial letters of their surnames, and with the surname, given\nnames and occupation of each being fully stated.\n(5) Every registering officer shall exercise the utmost care in preparing the revised\nlist for the electoral district for which that registering officer has been appointed,\ntaking all necessary precautions to ensure that the list, when completed, contains\nthe name, street address and occupation of every qualified elector in the said\nelectoral district and that it does not contain the name of any person who is not\nqualified.\n(6) Every registering officer who has received an application for registration as an\nelector in Form 4 and who has not so registered that applicant shall forthwith\ngive notice of refusal of the application in Form 6 by causing it to be delivered\nto the residence of the applicant.\n(7) Any registering officer who wilfully or without reasonable excuse \u2014\n(a) refuses to prepare the revised list as provided in subsection (1);\n(b) omits from the revised list the name of any person who has applied in Form\n4 and who is entitled to have that person\u2019s name entered thereon;\n(c) fails to give notice of refusal under subsection (6); or\n(d) enters on the revised list the name of any person who is not entitled to have\nthat person\u2019s name entered thereon,\ncommits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five\nhundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months.\n(8) Where a person whose name does not appear on the current register and who is\nqualified to be registered as an elector in an electoral district is of opinion that\nthat person is likely to be temporarily absent from that electoral district when\nthe revised list is being prepared, that person may appoint in writing in the\nprescribed form and in the prescribed manner another person to act as that\nperson\u2019s registration agent for the purpose of ensuring that person\u2019s registration\nas an elector in that electoral district.\n(9) A registration agent appointed by any person under subsection (8) \u2014\n(a) may, on or before the registration date, apply on behalf of that person for\nthat person\u2019s name to be entered on the register for the following quarter;\n(b) may give, on behalf of that person, notice under section 15 that that\nperson\u2019s name has been wrongly omitted from or wrongly stated in the\nrevised list and Form 7 may be adapted for the purpose;\n(c) may represent that person at any proceedings before the revising officer\nunder sections 16 and 17;\n\nSection 14\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 22\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(d) may do all such other acts, matters or things as may lawfully be done by\nthat person to ensure inclusion of that person\u2019s name in the revised list and\nin the Register of Electors; and\n(e) shall be obliged to accept, on behalf of such person, any notice of objection\nto the inclusion of such person\u2019s name in the revised list under\nsection 15(2), and accordingly any such notice shall be deemed to have\nbeen validly served on such person if it is validly served on such agent.\n14.\nRevised list\n14. (1) Every registering officer shall, within the space of twenty days from the\nregistration date, record in alphabetical order of their surnames on the revised\nlist in Form 8, the names of all persons entitled to be registered as electors who\nare ordinarily resident on the specified day in the electoral district for which that\nregistering officer is appointed, and shall cause a copy of such list, dated and\nsigned by that registering officer, to be published.\n(2) A revised list \u2014\n(a) shall be transmitted by electronic means on a website authorised by the\nSupervisor; and\n(b) shall, during the hours of business in each day for a period of twenty-one\ndays after the publication thereof, be open to inspection by the public free\nof charge at the Elections Office in George Town, the District\nAdministration Office in Cayman Brac and the Post Office in Little\nCayman,\nand copies of the revised list shall be offered for sale in printed or electronic\nform at prices set by the Supervisor from time to time.\n(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), the revised list for each electoral district shall,\nat the end of the first quarter of each calendar year, be published during the\nhours of business in each day for a period of twenty-one days after the\npublication thereof and be open to inspection by the public free of charge in the\nelectoral district to which such list applies and at such place as the Supervisor\nmay direct.\n(4) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the registering officer in each electoral\ndistrict shall, within the space of twenty-one days from the registration date,\ncompile a list containing the changes registered during each quarter and shall\ncause a copy of that list, dated and signed by that registering officer, to be\npublished in the electoral district and be open to inspection by the public free of\ncharge.\n(5) For the avoidance of doubt, for the purposes of subsection (4), \u201cchanges\u201d\nincludes any additions or deletions from the revised list for the previous quarter.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 15\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 23\n\n15.\nProcedure as to omissions and objections\n15. (1) Every person \u2014\n(a) whose name appears on the current register; or\n(b) who has, within the time specified, submitted a signed and completed form\nof application to be registered as an elector,\nwhose name has been omitted from or wrongly stated in the revised list and who\nclaims to have that person\u2019s name inserted therein or the mistake rectified, as\nthe case may be, shall, within twenty-one days after the publication of such list,\ngive notice in writing in Form 7 to the registering officer of the electoral district\nin which that person was ordinarily resident on the registration day.\n(2) Every person whose name appears in any such list may object to any other\nperson whose name also appears therein as not being entitled to have that\nperson\u2019s name therein, and shall within twenty-one days after the publication of\nsuch list give notice of objection and the grounds of such objection in Form 9 to\nthe registering officer of the electoral district in which that person was ordinarily\nresident on the specified day.\n(2A) Where a person\u2019s name appears on the list, a registering officer may object to\nthat person\u2019s name being on the list where the registering officer reasonably\nbelieves that that person is not entitled to have that person\u2019s name on the list and\nshall, within twenty-one days after the publication of such list, give notice of\nobjection and the grounds of such objection in Form 9 and the registering officer\nshall cause a copy of the notice to be delivered to the residence of the person\nobjected to, or sent by registered mail to the last known postal address of the\nperson objected to.\n(3) A registering officer shall, as soon as practical after the receipt of a notice of\nobjection under subsection (2) or (2A), cause a copy of the notice to be delivered\nto the residence of the person objected to or sent by registered mail to the last\nknown postal address of the person objected to.\n(4) Within seven days after the expiration of the twenty-one days mentioned in\nsubsection (2) and (2A), each registering officer shall prepare a list of all such\nclaims and objections and the respective names, street addresses and\noccupations of the persons who have made the same. Such list shall be published\nand shall be open to the inspection of the public free of charge during the hours\nof business in each day for a period of fifteen days after the preparation of such\nlist at such places as the Governor may direct in the electoral district to which\nsuch list applies and at the Elections Office in George Town.\n\nSection 16\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 24\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n16.\nRevising officer and settling of revised lists\n16. (1) A magistrate, who shall be appointed by the Chief Justice in writing for this\npurpose, shall be the revising officer for the purpose of settling the revised lists\nin the manner hereinafter provided. That magistrate may be paid such additional\nremuneration for the services and such allowances in respect of travelling and\nother expenses incurred by that magistrate as the Governor may award.\n(2) The place or room in which the revising officer sits for the purpose of settling\nthe revised lists shall be deemed an open court.\n(3) The revising officer shall sit on such day as may be fixed by him being within\ntwenty-one days after the publication of the list of claims and objections, and\nseven days notice in Form 10 of the settling of such lists and of the place at\nwhich such revision will take place shall be published.\n17.\nProcedure on settling of revised lists\n17. (1) The registering officer shall produce to the revising officer on the day fixed\nunder section 16(3), the list of claims and objections received by such\nregistering officer, and the revising officer shall consider such list and shall\ninsert in the revised list the name of every person who is proved to that person\u2019s\nsatisfaction to be entitled to have that person\u2019s name inserted therein, rectify any\nmistake in such revised list of which that registering officer is satisfied and strike\nout of the said list the name of every person who, upon the application of the\nobjector, is proved to the satisfaction of the revising officer to be disentitled to\nhave that person\u2019s name retained in the said list.\n(2) If the objector appears neither in person, nor by attorney-at-law, nor by some\nelector duly authorised in writing by that objector in that behalf, the objection\nshall be overruled and the name of the person objected to shall be retained in the\nrevised list for the electoral district or polling district, as the case may be.\n(3) The revising officer sitting to settle the revised lists shall have power to adjourn\nthe same to such time and as often as may be necessary, and shall have the same\npowers for the keeping of order in that person\u2019s court as is now or may be\nhereafter given to a magistrate under any law of the Islands.\n(4) The revising officer sitting as aforesaid shall determine all claims or objections,\nand shall write that person\u2019s initials against any name struck out of the revised\nlist or inserted therein and against any mistake or omission corrected, and shall\nsign that person\u2019s name to every page of each revised list when the same is\nfinally settled.\n(5) If the revising officer is of the opinion that the claim or objection of any person\nis without foundation or is frivolous, that revising officer may order such person\nto pay the actual costs of the inquiry including the costs of witnesses, and such\ncosts shall be recoverable by an action before any court of competent\njurisdiction.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 18\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 25\n\n(6) The decision of the revising officer shall be final and no appeal shall be allowed\ntherefrom.\n18.\nRevised lists to be certified and deemed Register of Electors\n18. (l)\nOn completion of the settling of the revised list for each electoral district the\nrevising officer shall, after signing such lists, cause them to be printed and bound\nseparately in respect of each electoral district.\n(2) The revising officer shall certify such bound lists and shall thereupon transmit\none copy thereof to the returning officer and the registering officer for the\nelectoral district to which it relates and one copy to the Supervisor.\n(3) The copy of the lists transmitted to the Supervisor shall be deemed to be the\nRegister of Electors for that electoral district and shall come into force on the\nfirst day of the quarter immediately following and shall remain in force until the\nlast day of such quarter.\n(4) Copies of the Register of Electors shall be offered for sale in printed or\nelectronic form at prices set by the Supervisor from time to time.\n19.\nDuty of certain public officers to supply information\n19. (1) The Registrar-General shall, between the first and tenth day of each month,\ntransmit to the Supervisor a list of persons aged seventeen years or over whose\ndeaths have, during the preceding month, been registered under the Births and\nDeaths Registration Act (2021 Revision). The list submitted shall contain the\nfull first and surnames, the usual street address, date of birth, sex and occupation\nof each person listed.\n(2) The Clerk of the Court shall, between the first and tenth day of each quarter,\ntransmit to the Supervisor a list of all persons who, at the date of the transmission\nof the list, are serving a sentence of imprisonment exceeding twelve months or\nunder a sentence of imprisonment exceeding twelve months the execution of\nwhich has been suspended.1\n(3) The Mental Health Commission shall, between the first and tenth day of each\nquarter, transmit to the Supervisor the name, street address, date of birth and\noccupation of any person who has been certified as having a mental impairment\nor serious mental illness under the Mental Health Act (2021 Revision) or any\nother law in force in the Islands.\n(4) The Supervisor shall, within seven days of the receipt by that person of\ninformation under subsection (1), (2) or (3), forward to the registering officer\nfor each electoral district information received by that person concerning\npersons whom that Supervisor believes to be registered or qualified to be\nregistered in such electoral district.\n(5) The Registrar-General, Clerk of Court, Chief Immigration Officer,\nCommissioner of Police, Chairperson of the Mental Health Commission or any\n\nSection 20\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 26\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nother officer in the public service shall, within seven days of the receipt of an\napplication made by the Supervisor for information in relation to the\nqualification or disqualification of a person who has been nominated as a\ncandidate for election, provide the Supervisor with the requested information.\n20.\nElectors registration cards\n20. (1) Every person whose name appears on the Register of Electors and who follows\nthe procedures set out in Schedule 4 shall be issued by the Supervisor with an\nelectors registration card in Form 11.\n(2) The procedure for the issue of electors registration cards shall be as set out in\nSchedule 4.\n(3) The electors registration card shall be supplied within thirty days of the\ntransmission to the Supervisor of the lists under section 18(3).\n(4) A person who, without lawful authority, destroys, mutilates, defaces, removes\nor makes any alteration in an electors registration card or any duplicate of the\nsame commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five\nhundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months.\n(5) When the electors registration card of any person has been lost, mutilated,\ndefaced or destroyed such person shall, upon making application in Form 12 to\nthe Supervisor, and provided that that person has complied with the procedures\nset out in Schedule 4, be entitled to receive a duplicate card. The Supervisor,\nwhen issuing such duplicate card, shall endorse such card with the word\n\u201cDuplicate\u201d prominently displayed thereon and shall, at the same time, transmit\nto the registering officer for the electoral district in respect of which the card\napplies, notification that such duplicate has been issued.\n(6) A person who makes an application under subsection (5) which is false in any\nmaterial particular commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to\na fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for three months.\n21.\nChange of elector\u2019s name, occupation or street address\n21. Any person whose name appears on the Register of Electors and who changes that\nperson\u2019s name, occupation or street address shall \u2014\n(a) within a reasonable period but no later than three months after such\nchange, give to the registering officer for the electoral district in respect of\nwhich that person is registered as an elector, notice in writing in Form 13\ntogether with such supporting documents as the registering officer may\nrequire;\n(b) where the change of street address is from one electoral district to another,\nat the same time send a copy of such notice to the registering officer for\nthe electoral district within which the new street address is located; and\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 22\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 27\n\n(c) where the change is from one electoral district to another or from one\npolling division to another within the same electoral district, return that\nperson\u2019s elector registration card to the Supervisor for it to be altered\naccordingly and replaced.\nPART III - Registration of Political Parties\n22.\nRegistration as a political party\n22. A group of persons who come together to contest an election shall be eligible to\nregister as a political party.\n23.\nPolitical Party Register\n23. The Supervisor shall establish and maintain a register of political parties, to be known\nas the Political Party Register, which shall contain a list of the political parties that\nare registered.\n24.\nApplication for registration\n24. (1) An application for registration by an eligible political party shall be made in\nForm 14 to the Supervisor by the leader or chairperson of the political party.\n(2) An application for registration shall be signed by the applicant, shall set out the\nname of the political party and the name of the person applying for the\nregistration of the political party for the purposes of this Act, and shall be\naccompanied by such other information as required pursuant to Form 14.\n25.\nGrounds for refusal and revocation\n25. (1) No political party shall be registered between nomination day and the day on\nwhich all writs for a general election have been returned.\n(2) The Supervisor may refuse to register a political party the name of which is\nobscene or consists of more than five words or resembles that of another\npolitical party.\n(3) The Supervisor may, subject to subsection (4), revoke the registration of a\npolitical party.\n(4) The Supervisor shall, in making a decision to refuse to register an applicant or\nto revoke the registration of a political party, consider all of the factors relevant\nto determining the political party\u2019s purposes, including, as applicable, the\nfollowing \u2014\n(a) the political party\u2019s constitution, articles of incorporation, or any other\ninformation that may indicate those purposes;\n(b) the political party\u2019s political programme, annual report to members,\nfundraising plan, advertising material and policy statements; and\n\nSection 26\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 28\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(c) whether the political party is a non-profit entity.\n26.\nRegistration procedure\n26. (1) Where the Supervisor is satisfied that the application is in order that Supervisor\nshall forthwith register the political party concerned, and issue a certificate of\nregistration in Form 15 duly signed by him and bearing the seal of the Elections\nOffice, and shall cause a notice of the registration to be printed in the Gazette.\n(2) If the Supervisor is not satisfied that an application is in order, the Supervisor\nmay request such additional information or documents as the Supervisor sees fit.\n(3) Where an applicant has been requested to make changes to an application by the\nSupervisor and such applicant refuses to do so or does so in a manner that does\nnot meet the prescribed requirements, the Supervisor shall refuse the application\nto register the political party concerned and inform the applicant accordingly.\n(4) The Political Party Register shall state \u2014\n(a) the name of each political party registered under this Part;\n(b) if an abbreviation of the name was given in the application, that\nabbreviation;\n(c) the name and address of the person who made the application for the\nregistration of the political party;\n(d) the name and address of the leader or chairperson; and\n(e) the address of the political party\u2019s headquarters.\n(5) The Supervisor shall, within fourteen days of the date for the nomination of\ncandidates in an election, publish the Political Party Register.\n27.\nAppeals\n27. (1) Where the Supervisor refuses an application to register a political party or\nrevokes the registration of a political party, the Supervisor shall so inform the\napplicant or political party giving reasons for the refusal or revocation.\n(2) An aggrieved applicant may, within twenty-one days of being notified that that\nperson\u2019s application was refused or registration revoked, appeal to the Grand\nCourt against the decision of the Supervisor.\n(3) The Chief Justice shall make rules for the better carrying out of this section, for\nthe procedure and forms to be used for the admission of evidence and for the\nfees to be paid on any appeal under this Act.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 28\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 29\n\nPART IV - Arrangements for Elections\n28.\nIssue of writs for holding elections\n28. (1) For the purpose of every general election of members of the Cayman Islands\nParliament, and for the purpose of the election of members to supply vacancies\ncaused by death, resignation or otherwise, the Governor shall issue writs under\nthe Public Seal addressed to the returning officers of the respective electoral\ndistricts for which members are to be returned. Such writs shall be forwarded to\nthe Supervisor for transmission to the several returning officers.\n(2) Every such writ shall be in Form 16 and shall specify the day and place of\nnomination of candidates, the day on which, if necessary, the poll shall be taken,\nbeing not less than six weeks after the day of such nomination, and the day on\nor before which such writ shall be returnable to the Governor.\n29.\nNominations\n29. (1) On receipt of a writ under section 28(1) a returning officer shall publish a notice\nin Form 17 specifying the day and place fixed for the receipt of nominations.\n(2) The notice referred to in subsection (1) shall be published at least seven clear\ndays before the day fixed for nominations.\n(3) Nomination papers shall be provided by the returning officer and shall be in\nForm 18.\n(4) A person shall be entitled to be nominated as a candidate for election in one\nelectoral district only.\n(5) A candidate for election shall \u2014\n(a) be nominated on a nomination paper by at least two persons who, at the\ntime of signing the nomination paper, are registered electors of the\nelectoral district for which the candidate seeks election; and\n(b) signify that person\u2019s consent to the nomination by signing the nomination\npaper in the presence of a witness who must also sign the nomination\npaper.\n(6) On the day and at the place so fixed for the nomination of candidates, the\nreturning officers shall attend between eight o\u2019clock in the forenoon and three\no\u2019clock in the afternoon, and receive the nomination of any duly qualified\ncandidate.\n(7) A nomination paper may be delivered by the person nominated or by a person\nacting on that person\u2019s behalf.\n(8) If, at the end of the period specified for the receipt of nominations, the number\nof candidates in an electoral district is one or none the returning officer shall \u2014\n\nSection 29A\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 30\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(a) by endorsement on the writ, in accordance with Form 19, certify the return\nof the candidate (if any); and\n(b) return the writ to the Supervisor for transmission to the Governor within\nthe time specified for that purpose.\n(9) If no member is returned for an electoral district in accordance with\nsubsection (6), the Governor shall, in respect of the outstanding vacancy or\nvacancies, issue a writ under the Public Seal addressed to the returning officer\nin that electoral district in Form 16, and thereupon this Part shall apply, except\nthat for the period of not less than six weeks specified in section 28(2) there\nshall be substituted a period of more than three months.\n29A. Supervisor may seek declaration\n29A. (1) The Supervisor may, where that Supervisor has sufficient evidence that a person\nwho has been nominated as a candidate does not qualify pursuant to section 61\nof Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order, 2009 [UKSI No.1379\nof 2009] or is disqualified pursuant to section 62 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman\nIslands Constitution Order, 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], apply to the Grand\nCourt for a declaration as to the qualification or disqualification of that\ncandidate.\n(2) An application for a declaration under subsection (1) shall be determined by the\nGrand Court whose decision shall be final and not subject to appeal.\n(3) The Chief Justice shall make rules for the better carrying out of this section, for\nthe procedure and forms to be used for the admission of evidence and for fees\nto be paid (if any) on an application under this section.\n30.\nOffences in respect of nomination papers\n30. (1) A person \u2014\n(a) who signs a nomination paper nominating a candidate for election in an\nelectoral district; and\n(b) who at the date of signing the nomination paper \u2014\n(i)\nis not a registered elector of that electoral district; or\n(ii) knows that the person nominated is not qualified pursuant to\nsection 61 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order,\n2009[UKSI 1379 of 2009] or is disqualified pursuant to section 62 of\nthe said Schedule to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands\nParliament,\ncommits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of two thousand dollars.\n(2) A person \u2014\n(a) who signs a nomination paper to signify that person\u2019s consent to being\nnominated as a candidate for election; and\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 31\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 31\n\n(b) who, at the time of signing the nomination form, knows that that person is\nnot qualified pursuant to section 61 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands\nConstitution Order, 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009] or is disqualified pursuant\nto section 62 of the said Schedule to be elected as a member of the Cayman\nIslands Parliament,\ncommits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five thousand dollars.\n31.\nWithdrawal or death of candidate\n31. (1) A candidate may withdraw that person\u2019s candidature if that candidate gives the\nreturning officer a signed notice of that person\u2019s intention to do so at least ten\nclear days before the day fixed for taking the poll.\n(2) If, after the ballot papers are printed, a candidate \u2014\n(a) withdraws that person\u2019s candidature in accordance with subsection (1); or\n(b) dies,\nthe returning officer shall advise, by the quickest available means, each\npresiding officer of that person\u2019s electoral district of the withdrawal or death,\nand, if time permits, distribute to each presiding officer a printed notice of the\nwithdrawal or death.\n(3) On polling day each presiding officer shall post up in a conspicuous place in\nthat presiding officer\u2019s polling station \u2014\n(a) any printed notice distributed to that presiding officer under\nsubsection (2); or\n(b) if that presiding officer has been advised of a candidate\u2019s withdrawal or\ndeath but has not received a notice under subsection (2), a notice prepared\nby that presiding officer advising electors of the withdrawal or death,\nand, in either case, shall, when delivering a ballot paper to each elector, inform\nthe elector of the withdrawal or death.\n(4) A vote for a candidate who \u2014\n(a) withdrew in accordance with subsection (1); or\n(b) died before the time set for the start of the poll,\nis of no effect.\n(5) If, in an electoral district \u2014\n(a) after the period specified for the receipt of nominations in that district a\ncandidate \u2014\n(i)\nwithdraws in accordance with subsection (1); or\n(ii) dies; and\n(b) as a result of the withdrawal or death, only the candidate remains,\n\nSection 32\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 32\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nthe returning officer shall, without waiting for the day fixed for holding\nthe poll \u2014\n(i)\nby endorsement on the writ, in accordance with Form 19, certify the\nreturn of the remaining candidate; and\n(ii) return the writ to the Supervisor for transmission to the Governor\nwithin the time specified for that purpose.\n32.\nDeposits\n32. (1) A candidate for election, or someone on that person\u2019s behalf, shall deposit with\nthe returning officer on the day of that person\u2019s nomination, the sum of one\nthousand dollars and, if that candidate fails to do so, the nomination of such\ncandidate shall be null and void.\n(2) The deposit shall be made in any legal tender.\n(3) The full amount of every deposit made under subsection (1) shall forthwith after\nits receipt be transmitted by the returning officer to the chief officer in the\nPortfolio of the Civil Service (as defined in section 2 of the Public Management\nand Finance Act (2020 Revision)), for transmission to the Financial Secretary.\n(4) If, after the deposit is made, the candidature is withdrawn in accordance with\nsection 31(1), the deposit shall be returned by the chief officer in the Portfolio\nof the Civil Service (as defined in section 2 of the Public Management and\nFinance Act (2020 Revision)), to the person by whom it was made, and if the\ncandidate dies after the deposit is made and before taking the poll, the deposit,\nif made by that candidate, shall be returned to that person\u2019s legal personal\nrepresentative, or, if not made by that candidate, shall be returned to the person\nby whom it was made.\n33.\nWhen deposit forfeited or returned\n33. (1) If a candidate \u2014\n(a) is not elected; and\n(b) received less than one-tenth of the total of votes polled,\nthe money deposited with the returning officer in accordance with section 32(1)\nis forfeited to the Crown, but shall otherwise be returned to the candidate or to\nthe person who paid the deposit on behalf of the candidate, as the case may be,\nas soon as practical after the result of the election is declared.\n(2) For the purpose of subsection (1) the total of votes polled shall be taken to be\nthe number of ballot papers (other than wholly rejected ballot papers) counted.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 34\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 33\n\n34.\nContested elections, publication of date and place, etc.\n34. (1) If in an electoral district there are more candidates duly nominated than the seat\nto be filled, a poll shall be taken, and in such case the returning officer shall\nadjourn the election to the day specified in the writ, and the poll shall be taken\non such day in the manner hereinafter provided.\n(2) The returning officer shall, as soon as practical after adjourning the election,\npublish a notice in Form 20 specifying the day and time on which, and the\nlocations of the polling stations in the electoral district at which, the poll will be\ntaken, and of the names of the candidates nominated for election and of the place\nwhere and the day and time where the number of votes given to the several\ncandidates for such electoral district will be counted.\n(3) The Supervisor may establish as many counting stations as may be necessary\nfor counting the votes, but there shall be at least one counting station in each\nelectoral district.\n35.\nPolling stations\n35. (1) On the day named in the notice published under section 34(2) for the taking of\nthe poll, the returning officer shall cause to be opened in the electoral district to\nwhich that returning officer is appointed such number of polling stations as the\nSupervisor shall determine.\n(1A) Where within an electoral district there are insufficient or inadequate facilities\nto be appointed polling stations, the Supervisor, with the approval of the\nGovernor, may by notice appoint a polling station for a particular electoral\ndistrict in another electoral district.\n(2) The returning officer shall provide each polling station with such number of\ncompartments as that returning officer may consider necessary to enable\nelectors to record their votes screened from observation.\n(3) Unless the writ otherwise directs, polling stations shall be opened at seven\no\u2019clock in the forenoon and shall be closed at six o\u2019clock in the afternoon.\n(4) The Supervisor may require the owner of a building of a public nature\n(including, but not limited to, a school, auditorium or private hall but not\nincluding a church) to make the building available for use as a polling station.\n(5) The owner of a building shall only comply with a request made under\nsubsection (4) if the Supervisor \u2014\n(a) gives the owner at least two months\u2019 notice (or one month\u2019s in the case of\na by-election) of the requirement; and\n(b) agrees to compensate the owner \u2014\n(i)\nfor any damage caused to the building as a result of its use as a polling\nstation; and\n\nSection 36\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 34\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(ii) for any costs incurred, or profit lost as a result of the use of the\nbuilding as a polling station.\n36.\nPresiding officers\n36. (1) The Supervisor shall, subject to the approval of the Governor, appoint a\npresiding officer to attend at each polling station to receive the votes, but that\nSupervisor shall not so appoint any person who has been employed by or on\nbehalf of a candidate in or about the election.\n(2) Where a presiding officer cannot perform that person\u2019s duties on polling day\ndue to illness or other inability, the Supervisor shall appoint an alternative\npresiding officer to undertake those duties.\n(3) Forthwith upon that person\u2019s appointment every presiding officer shall take and\nsubscribe an oath in Form 21 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor.\n37.\nField officers, logistics officers and poll clerks\n37. (1) The Supervisor shall, subject to the approval of the Governor, appoint \u2014\n(a) such field officers and logistics officers, as may be necessary for the\nconduct of the elections; and\n(b) a poll clerk or poll clerks for every polling station in an electoral district.\n(2) Forthwith upon that person\u2019s appointment \u2014\n(a) every field officer and logistics officer shall take and subscribe an oath in\nForm 22 and shall transmit such oath to the Supervisor; and\n(b) every poll clerk or person appointed to act as poll clerk shall take and\nsubscribe an oath in Form 23 and shall transmit such oath to the\nSupervisor.\n(3) Where a field officer, logistics officer or poll clerk cannot perform that person\u2019s\nduties on polling day due to illness or other inability, the Supervisor shall\nappoint an alternative field officer, logistics officer or poll clerk, as the case may\nbe, to undertake those duties.\n38.\nBallot boxes\n38. (1) The Supervisor shall supply to each returning officer as many ballot boxes as\nthat Supervisor deems necessary being at least equal in number to the number\nof polling stations in that person\u2019s electoral district.\n(2) Every ballot box shall be made of some durable material, with one lock and key\nand a slit or narrow opening in the top and so constructed that the ballot papers\nmay be introduced therein but cannot be withdrawn therefrom unless the box is\nunlocked.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 39\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 35\n\n39.\nSupplies of election material\n39. (1) The returning officer shall provide each presiding officer with as many ballot\nboxes and as many ballot papers as in the opinion of the returning officer may\nbe necessary.\n(2) The returning officer shall provide each polling station with \u2014\n(a) a statement showing the number of ballot papers so provided, with their\nserial numbers;\n(b) the necessary materials to enable electors to mark the ballot papers;\n(c) the necessary materials for putting the official mark on the ballot papers;\n(d) at least two copies, which that returning office shall certify, of the Register\nof Electors (hereinafter called the \u201cofficial list of electors\u201d) relating to the\nelectoral district to which that returning officer is appointed;\n(e) at least three copies of the directions for the guidance of electors in\nForm 24;\n(f)\nblank poll books;\n(g) a copy of this Act;\n(h) security seals for sealing the ballot boxes; and\n(i)\nsuch other things as may be necessary for conducting the election in the\nmanner provided by this Act.\n40.\nPolling and counting agent\n40. (1) A candidate may, at any time after being nominated but at least ten days before\nthe commencement of the poll, appoint \u2014\n(a) two polling agents to attend a polling station; and\n(b) two counting agents to attend at the counting of the votes at each counting\nstation,\nbeing persons who are entitled to vote in the same electoral district as that in\nwhich the candidate has been nominated.\n(2) An agent may be appointed on behalf of more than one candidate and a person\nmay be appointed both as a polling agent and a counting agent.\n(3) Every appointment of an agent shall be in writing in Form 25 and shall state the\nname and street address of the person appointed and the electoral district in\nwhich the agent is registered as an elector, and shall be duly signed by the\ncandidate and the agent and given to the returning officer.\n(4) The agent of each candidate, on being admitted to the polling station, shall take\nan oath in Form 25A to keep secret the name of the candidate for whom an\nelector has marked that elector\u2019s ballot paper in the agent\u2019s presence.\n\nSection 41\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 36\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n41.\nTaking of poll and the ballot\n41. (1) The poll shall be taken in each electoral district by secret ballot in accordance\nwith sections 47, 48 and 49.\n(2) The ballot of each elector shall be a printed paper in Form 26 (in this Act called\na ballot paper) in which \u2014\n(a) the full name of the candidate as set out in the nomination paper;\n(b) the candidate\u2019s photograph; and\n(c) where the candidate is a member of a political party, the symbol of the\npolitical party, or where the candidate is independent, the symbol for the\nindependent candidate,\nshall be alphabetically arranged in the order of their surnames and numbered\naccordingly.\n(3) Each ballot paper shall have a serial number printed on the back and shall have\nattached to it a counterfoil with the same serial number printed on the face and\nthere shall be a line of perforations between the ballot paper and the counterfoil.\n42.\nInspection of polling station\n42. Each presiding officer shall, on or before the day fixed for taking the poll, visit that\nperson\u2019s polling station and see that the requirements of this Act for taking the poll\nhave been complied with.\n43.\nWhere elector shall vote\n43. (1) No person shall be entitled to vote in any polling division unless that person\u2019s\nname appears on the official list of electors for the electoral district in which\nthat polling division is situated.\n(2) Every person whose name appears on the official list of electors for an electoral\ndistrict shall be entitled to vote in that electoral district notwithstanding that that\nperson is not resident in that electoral district upon polling day:\nProvided however that no person shall vote in more than one electoral district,\nor at more than one polling station in the same electoral district, or more than\nonce in the same electoral district on the same day:\nAnd provided that where there is more than one polling station in any electoral\ndistrict or polling division no person shall vote at any polling station other than\nthe polling station which has been allotted to them by notice made by the\nSupervisor.\n(3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of one thousand dollars or to\nimprisonment for six months.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 44\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 37\n\n44.\nRestriction on voting\n44. No person shall vote for the election of more than one candidate.\n45.\nProceedings at poll\n45. (1) At the hour fixed for opening the poll the presiding officer and at least one poll\nclerk shall, in the presence of such of the candidates, their agents, and the\nelectors as are present, open the ballot box and ascertain that there are no ballot\npapers or other papers therein, after which the box shall be locked, and the\npresiding officer shall keep the key thereof; the box shall be placed on a table in\nfull view of all present and shall be maintained there until the close of the poll.\n(2) Immediately after the ballot box is so locked, the presiding officer shall call on\nthe electors to vote.\n(3) The presiding officer shall secure the admittance of every elector in the polling\nstation and shall see that they are not impeded or molested at or about the polling\nstation.\n(4) Every elector, upon entering the polling station, shall declare that person\u2019s\nname, street address and occupation and shall present to the poll clerk that\nperson\u2019s electors registration card. The poll clerk shall then ascertain if the name\nof the elector appears on the official list of electors used at the polling station.\nWhen it has been ascertained that the applicant elector is qualified to vote at the\npolling station, that person\u2019s name, street address and occupation shall be\nentered in the poll book to be kept by the poll clerk in Form 1, a number\ncorresponding to the consecutive number allotted to the elector on the official\nlist of electors being inserted against the elector\u2019s name in the appropriate\ncolumn of the poll book, and the elector shall be immediately allowed to vote,\nunless an election officer or any agent of a candidate present at the polling\nstation desires that that person be first sworn:\nProvided that, notwithstanding that the elector has not presented to the polling\nclerk that person\u2019s electors registration card, such elector shall be entitled to\nvote if that person satisfies the polling clerk that that person is the person whose\nname appears in the register and is entitled to vote.\n(5) The poll clerk shall \u2014\n(a) make such entries in the poll book opposite the name of each elector as the\npresiding officer under this Act directs;\n(b) enter in the poll book opposite the name of each elector as soon as the\nelector\u2019s ballot paper has been deposited in the ballot box, the word\n\u201cVoted\u201d;\n(c) enter in the poll book the word \u201cSworn\u201d or \u201cAffirmed\u201d opposite the name\nof each elector to whom any oath or affirmation has been administered,\nindicating the nature of the oath or affirmation; and\n\nSection 46\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 38\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(d) enter in the poll book the words \u201cRefused to be sworn\u201d or \u201cRefused to\naffirm\u201d opposite the name of each elector who has refused to take an oath\nor affirm, when that person has been legally required so to do, or has\nrefused to answer questions which that person has been legally required to\nanswer.\n46.\nWho are to be admitted within polling stations\n46. (1) The presiding officer shall keep order at that presiding officer\u2019s polling station\nand shall regulate the number of electors to be admitted at a time, and shall\nexclude all other persons except the persons permitted to remain in the polling\nstation by section 56(1).\n(2) The agents aforesaid shall be posted in such a place that they can see and keep\na written record of each person who presents themselves as an elector and hear\nthat person\u2019s name as given by that person, but so that they cannot see how any\nelector votes. They shall not interfere in the proceedings save insofar as they\nmay be allowed by this Act.\n(3) If any person persists, after being warned, in disobeying the direction of the\npresiding officer given with a view to keeping order at the polling station or in\nacting in contravention of this section, it shall be lawful for the presiding officer\nto cause that person to be removed from the polling station.\n47.\nGeneral mode of taking ballot\n47. (1) Each elector who applies therefor shall receive from the presiding officer a\nballot paper, and immediately before delivery \u2014\n(a) the ballot paper shall be stamped with an official mark, either embossed or\nperforated;\n(b) the number, name and description of the elector as stated in the copy of the\nregister of electors shall be called out;\n(c) the counterfoil of the ballot paper shall be marked with a number\ncorresponding to the consecutive number on the official list of electors and\nentered in the poll book;\n(d) a mark shall be placed on the register of electors against the number of the\nelector to denote that a ballot paper has been received but without showing\nthe particular ballot paper which has been received; and\n(e) the presiding officer shall place that person\u2019s initials as indicated in Form\n26.\n(2) The presiding officer shall instruct the elector how to make that elector\u2019s mark,\nand shall properly fold the elector\u2019s ballot paper, directing that elector to return\nit, when marked, folded as shown, but without inquiring or seeing for whom the\nelector intends to vote, except when the elector is unable from physical or other\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 48\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 39\n\ndisability from voting without assistance to vote in the manner prescribed by\nthis Act.\n(3) The elector, on receiving the ballot paper, shall forthwith enter one of the polling\ncompartments in the polling station and there secretly mark that person\u2019s ballot\npaper by placing an X in the manner prescribed in Form 24 within the space to\nthe right of the name of the candidate for whom that person intends to vote, and\nthat person shall then fold the ballot paper as directed so that the initials and the\nnumbers on the counterfoil can be seen without opening it, and hand the paper\nto the presiding officer who shall, without unfolding it, ascertain by examination\nof the initials and numbers appearing thereon that it is the same paper as that\ndelivered to the elector and, if the same, that person shall in full view of the\nelector and of all present remove the counterfoil and return the ballot to the\nelector who shall deposit the ballot in the ballot box; except that where the\nelector is unable from physical or other disability to deposit the ballot in the\nballot box, the presiding officer shall, on the elector\u2019s behalf, deposit the ballot\nin the ballot box.\n(4) An elector who has inadvertently so dealt with the ballot paper delivered to that\nelector that it cannot conveniently be used shall restore it to the presiding officer\nwho shall cancel it by writing the word \u201cSpoiled\u201d across the face of the same.\nThe presiding officer shall then deliver another ballot paper to the elector and\nshall offer assistance to an elector who has spoiled three ballot papers.\n(5) Every elector shall vote without undue delay and shall leave the polling station\nas soon as that person\u2019s ballot paper has been put into the ballot box.\n(6) If, at the closing of the poll, there are any electors inside the polling station who\nare qualified to vote and have not been able to do so since their arrival at the\npolling station, the poll shall be kept open a sufficient time to enable them to\nvote, but no one not actually present within the polling station at the hour of\nclosing shall be allowed to vote.\n48.\nQuestions which may be put to elector\n48. (1) The presiding officer may, and shall if requested by a candidate or that person\u2019s\nagent, put to the elector the following questions \u2014\n(a) \u201cAre you the same person whose name appears as A. B. on the official list\nof electors now in force for this polling division?\u201d; and\n(b) \u201cHave you already voted at this election either here or elsewhere?\u201d.\n(2) If any person refuses to answer to any such questions put to that person in this\nsection provided, the presiding officer shall refuse to give that person a ballot\npaper.\n(3) A person who knowingly makes a false answer to any such question commits\nan offence and is liable, on summary conviction before a magistrate, to a fine of\nfive hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months.\n\nSection 49\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 40\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n49.\nMode of taking ballot in special cases\n49. (1) Subject to this Act as to proof of qualifications as an elector, and as to the\nadministration of oaths, if a person representing themselves to be a particular\nelector applies for a ballot paper after another person has voted as such person,\nthat person shall be entitled to receive a ballot paper and to vote after taking the\noath of identity in Form 27 and otherwise establishing that person\u2019s identity to\nthe satisfaction of the presiding officer.\n(2) In such case, the presiding officer shall put on the ballot paper that person\u2019s\ninitials together with a number corresponding to the number allotted to the\nelector on the official list of electors and entered in the poll book opposite the\nname of such elector, and the poll clerk shall enter in the poll book \u2014\n(a) the name of such elector;\n(b) a note of that person having voted on a second ballot paper issued under\nthe same name; and\n(c) any objections made on behalf of any, and of which, of the candidates.\n(3) The presiding officer, on the application of any elector who is incapacitated\nfrom physical or other disability from voting without assistance in the manner\nprescribed by this Act, shall require the elector making such application to make\noath in Form 28 of that person\u2019s incapacity to vote without assistance, and shall\nthereafter deal with such votes in the manner specified in subsection (4).\n(4) If any such elector as is referred to in subsection (3) requests the assistance of\nthe presiding officer in marking that person\u2019s ballot, the presiding officer shall\nthereafter assist such elector by marking that person\u2019s ballot paper in the manner\ndirected by such elector in the presence of the poll clerk and, if so requested by\nthe elector, the presence of a friend.\n(5) Where an elector requires the presence of a friend in accordance with\nsubsection (4) that person shall not be allowed to be present unless that person\nfirst takes the oath in Form 29.\n(5A) A person who assists an elector as a friend in accordance with subsection (4),\nshall not assist another elector as a friend.\n(5B) A person who contravenes subsection (5A) commits an offence and is liable on\nsummary conviction to a fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six\nmonths, or to both.\n(6) Whenever any elector has had that person\u2019s ballot paper marked as provided in\nsubsection (4) the poll clerk shall enter in the poll book opposite the elector\u2019s\nname, in addition to any other requisite entry, the reason why such ballot paper\nwas so marked.\n50.\nMobile polling stations\n50. (1) Subject to this section, where \u2014\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 51\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 41\n\n(a) an elector is unable or likely to be unable \u2014\n(i)\nto go in person to the polling station because that person is or is likely\nto be in a hospital, rest home or other similar institution, or because\nthat person is a geriatric at home;\n(ii) by reason either of blindness or any other physical incapacity to go\nin person to the polling station or, if able to go, to vote unaided; or\n(iii) to go in person to the polling station because of the general nature of\nthat person\u2019s occupation, service or employment; and\n(b) that elector is not entitled under section 52 to vote as an absent elector,\nthat elector is entitled to have that person\u2019s vote taken at a mobile station if, in\nthe prescribed manner and within the prescribed time, that person applies to be\ntreated as an absent elector voting at a mobile station and if that person\u2019s\napplication is allowed by the registering officer under section 53.\n(2) The Supervisor, subject to the approval of the Governor, may \u2014\n(a) establish mobile polling stations for the purposes of this section;\n(b) appoint persons to be members of a mobile polling team; and\n(c) in respect of each team, appoint a person to be team leader.\n(3) The Supervisor may, by notice published in the Gazette, specify \u2014\n(a) the places that will be visited by the mobile polling teams; and\n(b) the date and time of the visit to each such place.\n(4) Each mobile station, when it is in place for the purpose of taking votes at an\nelection, shall have ballot boxes, ballot papers and such things as are necessary\nfor the votes of electors to be taken.\n(5) Every elector listed to vote at the mobile station is entitled to have that person\u2019s\nvote taken.\n(6) An agent shall be entitled to be present at the taking of the poll at a mobile\nstation.\n(7) Sections 47, 48, 49 and 53 shall, with the necessary changes being made, apply\nto the taking of a poll at a mobile station.\n51.\nProvision of mobile station ballot boxes\n51. (1) The returning officer shall, at the proceedings on the original issue of mobile\nstation ballot papers, provide a ballot box or ballot boxes for the reception of the\nballots when returned by the electors whose votes have been taken at a mobile\nstation.\n(2) Every such ballot box shall be shown open and empty to the agents present and\nshall then be locked by the returning officer and sealed with the seal of the\n\nSection 52\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 42\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nreturning officer and the seals of such of the agents as desire to affix their seal\nin such manner as to prevent its being opened without breaking the seals.\n(3) Every such ballot box shall be marked \u201cMobile Polling Station electors ballot\nbox\u201d and with the name of the electoral district for which the election is held.\n(4) The returning officer shall make provision for the safe custody of every\nballot box.\n52.\nArrangement for postal voting\n52. (1) Subject to this section, where an elector is unable or likely to be unable to go in\nperson to the polling station due to that person\u2019s absence for whatever reason\noutside the Islands, that elector may vote by post if, in the prescribed manner\nand within the prescribed time, that person applies to be treated as an absent\nelector and furnishes an address in the Islands or overseas to which the ballot\npaper is to be sent for the purpose and if that person\u2019s application is allowed by\nthe registering officer under section 53.\n(2) At an election for which a person\u2019s application to be treated as an absent elector\nis allowed, that person shall not be entitled to vote in person under section 47\nor 50.\n(3) Nothing in this section shall be taken as conferring a right to vote on a person\nnot having the right apart from this section.\n53.\nDetermination of right to be treated as an absent elector\n53. (1) An application to be treated as an absent elector shall be made to the registering\nofficer and shall be allowed by him if that person is satisfied that the applicant\nis, or will, if registered, be entitled under section 50 or 52 to vote as an absent\nelector.\n(2) The application shall be for a particular election only.\n(3) The registering officer shall keep a record of absent electors and of the addresses\nfurnished by them as the addresses to which their ballot papers are to be sent.\n54.\nSpoilt postal ballot paper\n54. An absent elector who has inadvertently so dealt with that  absent elector\u2019s ballot\npaper that it cannot conveniently be used may restore it or cause it to be restored by\nhand to the returning officer, who shall cancel it by writing the word \u201cspoiled\u201d across\nthe face of it and forthwith placing it in a sealed packet. The returning officer shall\nthen, unless such ballot paper is restored to that returning officer too late for another\nballot paper to be delivered or sent to the absent elector before the close of the poll,\ndeliver or send another ballot paper to the absent elector.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 55\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 43\n\n55.\nWho may vote\n55. (1) Where there is contained in the official list of electors a name, address and\noccupation which correspond so closely with the name, address and occupation\nof a person by whom a ballot paper is demanded as to suggest that the entry in\nsuch list of electors was intended to refer to him, such person shall, upon taking\nthe oath in Form 30 and complying in all other respects with this Act, be entitled\nto receive a ballot paper and to vote. In any such case the name, address and\noccupation shall be correctly entered in the poll book and the fact that the oath\nhas been taken shall be entered in the proper column of the poll book.\n(2) An elector, if required by the presiding officer, the poll clerk, one of the\ncandidates or an agent of a candidate, or by an elector present shall, before\nreceiving that person\u2019s ballot paper, take an oath in Form 31 and, if that person\nrefuses to take such oath, erasing lines shall be drawn through that person\u2019s\nname on the official list of electors and in the poll book, if such name has been\nentered in the said book, and the words \u201cRefused to be sworn\u201d shall be written\nthereafter.\n56.\nWho may be present\n56. (1) The following persons shall be permitted to remain in the polling station during\nthe time the poll remains open \u2014\n(a) the presiding officer;\n(b) the poll clerk;\n(c) the Supervisor;\n(d) the Deputy Supervisor of Elections;\n(e) the returning officer and deputy returning officer of the electoral district;\n(f)\nthe candidates;\n(g) one agent for each candidate in each polling station;\n(h) the constables in uniform on duty; and\n(i)\nsuch field officers, logistics officers, emergency personnel and observers\nas may be authorised in writing by the Supervisor,\nbut no candidate and that person\u2019s agent or two agents of the same candidate\nshall be in the same polling station at the same time for more than fifteen\nconsecutive minutes.\n(2) Agents of candidates may, with the permission of the presiding officer, absent\nthemselves from and return to the polling station at any time before one hour\nprior to the close of the poll.\n\nSection 57\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 44\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n57.\nProceedings at the close of the poll\n57. (1) Forthwith upon the close of the poll, the presiding officer shall, in the following\norder \u2014\n(a) seal the ballot boxes;\n(b) count the number of electors whose names appear in the poll book as\nhaving voted and make an entry thereof on the line immediately below the\nname of the elector who voted last thus, \u201cThe number of electors who\nvoted in this election in this polling station is \u201d (stating the number) and\nsign that person\u2019s name thereto;\n(c) count the spoiled ballot papers, if any, place them in the special envelope\nsupplied for that purpose and indicate thereon the number of such spoiled\nballot papers and seal it up;\n(d) count the counterfoils of all used ballot papers and place them in the\nspecial envelope supplied for that purpose and indicate thereon the number\nof counterfoils and seal it up;\n(e) count the unused ballot papers, place them with all the stubs of all used\nballot papers in the special envelope supplied for that purpose and indicate\nthereon the number of such unused ballot papers and seal the special\nenvelope; and\n(f)\ncheck the number of ballot papers supplied by the returning officer against\nthe number of spoiled ballot papers, if any, the number of electors whose\nnames appear in the poll book as having voted and the number of unused\nballot papers, if any, in order to ascertain that all ballot papers are\naccounted for.\n(2) The presiding officer, accompanied by the poll clerks, police officers, and\ncandidate or agent who may be present, shall deliver the ballot boxes, the keys\ntherefor, the poll book, the envelopes containing the spoiled or unused ballot\npapers, the official list of electors and the other documents used at the poll, to\nthe returning officer or the deputy returning officer.\n(3) Upon the request of any candidate a polling agent of such candidate may also\naccompany the persons appointed under subsection (2).\n58.\nThe count\n58. (1) Each returning officer, or deputy returning officer, as the case may be, shall,\nupon receipt by that person of each of the ballot boxes place that person\u2019s seal\nthereon in the presence of the candidates or their agents, and shall then take\nevery precaution for its safekeeping until the count commences.\n(2) After the ballot boxes have been received by the returning officer for the count\nthat returning officer shall, in the presence of such of the candidates and their\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 58\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 45\n\nagents as are present, or, if no candidates are present or represented, two\nelectors \u2014\n(a) open the boxes;\n(b) record and count the number of votes given to each candidate (allowing\nthe candidates or their agents or, in the absence of the candidates and their\nagents, the two electors present, full opportunity to see such votes but not\nthe official number on the back of the ballot paper) and a poll clerk and no\nfewer than two witnesses shall be supplied with tally sheets upon which\nthey may keep their own scores as each vote is called out by the returning\nofficer; and\n(c) reject all ballot papers \u2014\n(i)\nwhich have not been marked for any candidate;\n(ii) on which votes have been given for more than one candidate; or\n(iii) upon which there is any writing or mark by which the elector could\nbe identified, but no ballot paper shall be rejected on account of any\nwriting, number or mark placed thereon by any presiding officer.\n(3) In addition to the people who are permitted or required by subsection (2) to be\npresent when the ballot boxes are opened and the votes are counted no other\npersons, except the Supervisor, the Deputy Supervisors of Elections and any\nperson authorised in writing by the Supervisor, shall be allowed to enter or\nremain in the place where the boxes are opened and the votes are counted during\nthe time when the boxes are being opened or the votes are being counted.\n(4) Nothing in subsection (2) or (3) shall be taken as prohibiting a person referred\nto in those subsections from entering or leaving at any time a place where votes\nare being counted.\n(5) Persons shall not assemble or congregate within one hundred yards of a place\nwhere votes are being counted, and any person who so assembles or congregates\ncommits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars\nor to imprisonment for six months.\n(6) If, in the course of counting the votes, any ballot paper is found with the\ncounterfoil still attached thereto, the returning officer shall (carefully concealing\nthe numbers thereon from all persons present and without examining them\nthemselves) remove such counterfoil. That returning officer shall not reject the\nballot paper merely by reason of the failure of the presiding officer to remove\nthe counterfoil.\n(7) If, in the course of counting the votes, the returning officer discovers that the\npresiding officer has omitted to affix that person\u2019s initials to any ballot paper as\nprovided by section 47(1), that returning officer shall, in the presence of the poll\nclerk and such of the candidates or their counting agents as are present, affix\nthat person\u2019s initials to such ballot paper and shall count such ballot paper as if\n\nSection 58\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 46\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nit had been initialled by the presiding officer in the first place, provided that that\nreturning officer is satisfied that the ballot paper is one that has been supplied\nby the presiding officer, and also that every ballot paper supplied to such\npresiding officer has been accounted for as provided by paragraph (f) of\nsection 57(1).\n(8) Where a vote is marked \u2014\n(a) otherwise than in the proper place;\n(b) otherwise than by way of an X; or\n(c) by more than one mark,\nthe vote is valid if it clearly appears that it was intended for a particular\ncandidate, and that candidate shall be awarded the vote accordingly.\n(9) The returning officer shall keep a record, on the special form printed in the poll\nbook, of every objection made by any candidate or that person\u2019s counting agent\nor any elector present, to any ballot paper found in a ballot box, and shall decide\nevery question arising out of the objection. The decision of the returning officer\nshall be final, subject to reversal on petition under section 85 questioning the\nelection or return; and every such objection shall be numbered and a\ncorresponding number placed on the back of the ballot paper and initialled by\nthe returning officer.\n(10) All the ballot papers not rejected by the returning officer shall be counted and a\nlist shall be kept of the number of votes given to each candidate and of the\nnumber of rejected ballot papers. The rejected ballot papers must be put into one\npacket and the remaining used ballot papers into another, both of which must be\nsealed by the returning officer and may be sealed or signed by such agents or\nwitnesses present as desire to seal or sign the packets.\n(11) Any of the candidates, if not satisfied with the accuracy of the count of a\nparticular ballot box, may, on completion of the count of that ballot box,\nimmediately demand a recount which shall thereupon be carried out in the same\nmanner as the original count; but no candidate may demand such a recount more\nthan once in respect of a particular ballot box.\n(12) The returning officer shall, on the completion of the count, declare the candidate\nwho is found to have the largest number of votes as the member for the electoral\ndistrict.\n(13) Whenever there is an equality of votes between two or more candidates and the\naddition of a vote would entitle one of such candidates to be declared elected,\nthen the returning officer shall declare that there has been an equality of votes\nbetween such candidates and that none of the candidates having such equality\nof vote has been elected and shall, as soon as possible thereafter, hold a special\nby-election in that electoral district and at such special by-election this Act shall\napply mutatis mutandis except that only the persons having received such\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 59\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 47\n\nequality of votes shall be eligible to be candidates and such candidates shall not\nbe required to be nominated in accordance with section 30 nor to pay any further\ndeposit.\n59.\nMaintenance of order at polling station\n59. (1) Subject to subsection (2), during the hours when the poll is open upon polling\nday, no persons shall assemble or congregate within one hundred yards of any\nbuilding in which is situate any polling station.\n(2) This section shall not apply \u2014\n(a) to any electors who are waiting to poll their votes at such polling station\nand who obey any instructions which may be given by the presiding\nofficer, a poll clerk or any constable for the purpose of forming a queue\nwith other electors also waiting; or\n(b) to any persons who may under this Act lawfully enter or remain in such\npolling station.\n(3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars and to\nimprisonment for six months.\n60.\nInfluencing electors to vote for any candidate\n60. (1) During the hours that the poll is open upon polling day, no person shall, upon\nany public road or in any public place within one hundred yards of any building\nin which a polling station is situate, seek to influence any elector to vote for any\ncandidate or to ascertain for what candidate any elector intends to vote or has\nvoted.\n(2) A person who contravenes subsection (l) commits an offence and is liable on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars and to\nimprisonment for six months.\n61.\nElection return\n61. (1) The returning officer within the time specified for the return of any writ shall\nforward to the Supervisor \u2014\n(a) the writ with that person\u2019s return in the form set out as Form 32 endorsed\nthereon showing the candidate declared to be elected in accordance with\nsection 58;\n(b) a report of that person\u2019s proceedings showing the number of votes cast for\neach candidate at each polling station, and making such observation as the\nreturning officer may think proper as to the state of the election papers as\nreceived from the presiding officer;\n(c) the number of persons to whom, it appears from the counterfoils, ballot\npapers have been supplied in the electoral district;\n\nSection 62\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 48\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(d) the reserve supply of undistributed blank ballot papers;\n(e) the poll book used at each polling station, a packet containing the\ncounterfoils and unused ballot papers, a packet containing the used ballot\npapers (other than the rejected ballot papers), a packet containing the\nspoiled ballot papers, a packet containing the rejected ballot papers and a\npacket containing the official list of electors used at the polling stations,\nand the written appointments of the candidates\u2019 agents; and\n(f)\nall other documents used for the election.\n(2) The Supervisor shall, on receiving the return of any member elected to serve in\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament, cause it to be entered, in the order in which such\nreturn is received by that Supervisor, in a book to be kept by that Supervisor for\nsuch purpose and thereupon immediately cause a notice to be published in the\nGazette and at least one newspaper circulating in the Islands of the name of the\ncandidate so elected and in the order in which it was received.\n(3) The Supervisor shall, on receiving the return of any member elected to serve in\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament, transmit the writ with the return endorsed\nthereon to the Governor within the time specified in such writ. The Governor\nshall within seven days of the receipt of the said writ return the same to the\nSupervisor for safe custody in accordance with section 62.\n(4) The Supervisor shall, immediately after each general election, cause to be\nprinted and published a report in the Gazette giving, by polling division, the\nnumber of votes polled for each candidate, the number of rejected ballot papers,\nthe number of names on the official list of electors together with any other\ninformation that that Supervisor may deem fit to include; and shall also, at the\nend of each year, cause to be printed and published a similar report on the byelections held during the year.\n(5) If any returning officer wilfully delays, neglects or refuses duly to return any\nperson who ought to be returned to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament for\nany electoral district, and if it has been determined on the hearing of an election\npetition respecting the election for such electoral district that such person was\nentitled to have been returned, the returning officer who has so wilfully delayed,\nneglected or refused to make such return of that person\u2019s election shall forfeit\nto the person aggrieved the sum of two thousand dollars and costs in addition to\nall damages sustained.\n62.\nCustody of election documents\n62. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), the Supervisor shall ensure that \u2014\n(a) the election documents referred to in section 61(1) are kept in safe custody;\nand\n(b) the keys to the ballot boxes containing the said documents in a vault or\nstrong-room are held by the Governor.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 63\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 49\n\n(2) If an election petition has been presented questioning the validity of any election\nor return, the Supervisor shall, on the order of a Judge of the Grand Court,\ndeliver to the proper officer of that Court the documents relating to the election\nthat is in dispute.\n(3) After the expiration of twelve months from the day of any election, the\nSupervisor shall cause the documents used at such election to be incinerated in\nthe presence of two Justices of the Peace, two police officers and the Deputy\nSupervisors.\n(4) No such election documents in the custody of the Supervisor shall be inspected\nor produced except on the order of a Judge of the Grand Court; and an order\nunder this subsection may be made by the Judge upon that Judge being satisfied\nby evidence on oath that the inspection or production of such election\ndocuments is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution\nfor an offence in relation to an election or for the purpose of a petition which\nhas been filed questioning an election or return.\n(5) Any such order for the inspection or production of election documents may be\nmade subject to such conditions as to persons, time place and mode of inspection\nor production as the Judge deems expedient.\n63.\nCustody of ballot boxes\n63. Forthwith upon making the return to the writ in accordance with section 61, the\nreturning officer shall cause the ballot boxes used at such election, with their locks\nand keys and the screens and other appliances used in the polling station, to be\ntransmitted or delivered to the Supervisor.\nPART V - Election Expenses\n64.\nAppointment of election agents\n64. (1) A candidate may, on or before the day fixed for the election, by notice given to\nthe returning officer, appoint some other person as that person\u2019s election agent.\n(2) A candidate who does not appoint some other person as that person\u2019s election\nagent shall perform the functions, duties and responsibilities conferred on an\nelection agent by the provisions of this Act (other than section 69(2)).\n(3) The candidate shall specify a street address in that person\u2019s electoral district to\nwhich all claims, notices, writs, summonses and documents addressed to the\ncandidate or to that person\u2019s election agent may be sent.\n(4) A candidate may, by notice in writing given to the returning officer, revoke the\nappointment of that person\u2019s election agent, and in the event of such revocation\nor death of the election agent, forthwith appoint another election agent and give\nwritten notice of that person\u2019s name and address to the returning officer.\n\nSection 65\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 50\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(5) Where any act or omission of an association or body of persons, corporate or\nunincorporated, is an offence under this Act, any person who at the time of the\nact or omission was a director, general manager, secretary or other similar\nofficer of the association or body, or was purporting to act in any such capacity,\ncommits that offence if it is proved \u2014\n(a) that the act or omission took place with that person\u2019s consent or\nconnivance; or\n(b) that that person failed to exercise all due diligence to prevent the\ncommission of the offence as that person ought to have exercised having\nregard to the nature of that person\u2019s functions in that capacity and to all\nthe circumstances.\n65.\nCandidate\u2019s expenses\n65. (1) No expenses shall, with a view to promoting or procuring the election of a\ncandidate at an election, be incurred by any person other than the candidate, that\nperson\u2019s election agent and persons authorised in writing by the candidate on\naccount \u2014\n(a) of holding public meetings or organising any public display;\n(b) of issuing advertisements, circulars or publications; or\n(c) of otherwise presenting to the electors the candidate or that person\u2019s views\nor the extent or nature of that person\u2019s backing or disparaging another\ncandidate.\n(2) A person who \u2014\n(a) incurs or aids, abets, counsels or procures any other person to incur, any\nelection expenses in contravention of this Act; or\n(b) knowingly makes a false declaration as to election expenses,\ncommits an illegal practice.\n66.\nUnauthorised expenditure\n66. (1) Where an expenditure is incurred in contravention of this Part, the person by\nwhom such expenditure was incurred and the candidate in connection with\nwhose candidature it was incurred shall, in addition to any other penalty to\nwhich either of them may be liable, be deemed to have committed an illegal\npractice.\n(2) No candidate shall be deemed to have committed an illegal practice by reason\nof any other person having incurred any expenditure in connection with the\ncandidature of the candidate in contravention of this Part, unless it is proved that\nsuch expenditure was incurred with that person\u2019s knowledge or consent or that\nthat candidate did not take all reasonable steps to prevent the incurrence of such\nexpenditure.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 67\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 51\n\n67.\nLimitation on election expenses\n67. (1) Election expenses shall not exceed the sum stipulated in subsection (2).\n(2) The maximum amount of election expenses to be incurred in respect of a\ncandidate at an election shall be forty thousand dollars.\n(3) In determining the total expenditure incurred in relation to the candidature of\nany person at any election no account shall be taken of \u2014\n(a) any deposit made by the candidate on that person\u2019s nomination in\ncompliance with this Act; and\n(b) any expenditure incurred before the date of nomination of the candidate\nwith respect to services rendered or material supplied before such\nnotification.\n(4) A candidate who knowingly acts in contravention of this section commits an\nillegal practice.\n(5) A political party which acts in contravention of this section commits an offence\nand is liable on summary conviction to a fine of twenty-five thousand dollars.\n68.\nTime for sending in and paying claims\n68. (1) Every claim against a candidate in respect of election expenses which is not sent\nto him within twenty-one days after the date on which the result of the election\nis declared shall be barred and not paid.\n(2) All election expenses shall be paid within twenty-eight days after the date on\nwhich the result of the election is declared.\n(3) A candidate who pays a claim in contravention of subsection (1) or who makes\na payment in contravention of subsection (2) commits an illegal practice.\n69.\nReturn as to election expenses\n69. (1) Within thirty-five days after the date on which the election is declared, every\ncandidate shall deliver to the Supervisor a true return in the form requested by\nthe Supervisor containing a statement of all payments made or received by or\non behalf of the candidate.\n(2) Every return shall be supported by a declaration sworn to before a Justice of the\nPeace by the candidate stating \u2014\n(a) that the return fully and accurately sets out all payments made by the\ncandidate themselves; and\n(b) that to the best of that person\u2019s knowledge, information and belief the\nreturn is a full and accurate return of all expenditure incurred by any person\nby or on behalf of the candidate, and of all monies, securities or the\nequivalent of money received by the election agent from any source in\nconnection with the election.\n\nSection 70\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 52\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(3) The Supervisor, within ten days after that Supervisor receives any return, shall\npublish a summary thereof accompanied by a notice of the time and place at\nwhich the return and the documents in support thereof can be inspected.\n(4) A person who knowingly makes a false or incorrect return commits an illegal\npractice.\n70.\nPenalty for sitting or voting where no return and declarations transmitted\n70. (1) If, in the case of any candidate, the return and declaration as to election expenses\nis not delivered before the expiry of the period limited for that purpose, that\ncandidate shall not, after the expiry of that time, sit or vote in the Cayman\nIslands Parliament until the return and declaration has been delivered and if that\ncandidate sits or votes in contravention of this subsection that candidate shall\nforfeit five hundred dollars for every day on which that candidate sits or votes.\n(2) Civil proceedings for the penalty under this section shall be commenced within\none year beginning with the day on which the penalty is alleged to have been\nincurred.\n71.\nDisclosure by candidates\n71. (1) A candidate or that person\u2019s election agent shall keep an account of \u2014\n(a) monetary or other forms of contribution received by the candidate or that\nperson\u2019s election agent for the purposes of the election campaign; and\n(b) the name and address of any person who contributed any money or other\nform of contribution which exceeds ten thousand dollars.\n(2) No candidate or election agent shall accept any monetary or other contribution\nexceeding five thousand dollars unless that candidate can identify the source of\nthe money or other contribution to the Supervisor.\n(3) Every payment made in respect of any election expenses shall, except when less\nthan thirty dollars, be vouched by a bill stating the particulars, and by a receipt.\n(4) Where any question arises as to any monetary or other form of contribution, the\nSupervisor may request that the account be submitted to that Supervisor for\ninspection, along with the return required under section 69(1).\n(5) The Supervisor shall ensure that these provisions are complied with, and where\nthat Supervisor has reason to believe that any person has committed an offence\nagainst these provisions, the Supervisor shall report the facts on which that\nbelief is based to the Director of Public Prosecutions.\n(6) The Supervisor shall keep a copy of the return at that person\u2019s office until the\nclose of the poll for the second general election that takes place after the date on\nwhich the Supervisor received the return, and at the expiration of that period the\nSupervisor shall cause the copy of the return to be destroyed.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 72\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 53\n\n(7) Where a provision of this Part would be inconsistent with the Register of\nInterests Act, 1996, the Register of Interests Act, 1996 [Law 13 of 1996] shall,\nto the extent of the inconsistency, prevail over that provision of this Part.\n(8) A person who fails to comply with the provisions of this section commits an\nillegal practice.\n72.\nProhibition of expenses not authorised by candidate\n72. (1) No expenses shall, with a view to promoting or procuring the election of a\ncandidate at an election, be incurred by any person other than the candidate or\npersons authorised in writing by the candidate on account \u2014\n(a) of holding public meetings or organising any public display;\n(b) of issuing advertisements, circulars or publications; or\n(c) of otherwise presenting to the electors the candidate or that person\u2019s views\nor the extent or nature of that person\u2019s backing or disparaging another\ncandidate,\nbut paragraph (c) shall not \u2014\n(i)\nrestrict the publication of any matter relating to the election in a\nnewspaper or other periodical or in a broadcast made by any licensed\ntelevision or radio broadcasting organisation in the Islands or in a\nprogramme included in a satellite or cable programme service that\ndoes not have to be licensed;\n(ii) apply to any expenses not exceeding in the aggregate thirty-five\nthousand dollars where the candidate does not belong to a political\nparty, or there is no other candidate belonging to the same party at an\nelection in an electoral district; or\n(iii) apply to any expenses not exceeding in the aggregate thirty thousand\ndollars where the candidate is not the only candidate belonging to a\nparty at the election in an electoral district.\n(2) Where a person incurs any expenses required by this section to be authorised by\nthe candidate \u2014\n(a) that person shall, within twenty-one days after the date on which the result\nof the election is declared, deliver to the Supervisor a return of the account\nof those expenses stating the candidate in whose support they were\nincurred; and\n(b) the return shall be accompanied by a declaration made by that person (or\nin the case of an association or body of persons, by a director, general\nmanager, secretary or other similar officer of the association or body)\nverifying the return and giving particulars of the matter for which the\nexpenses were incurred.\n\nSection 73\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 54\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(3) The return and declaration under subsection (2) shall be in such form as may be\nrequired by the Supervisor, and the authority received from the candidate shall\nbe annexed to the return.\n(4) A person who \u2014\n(a) incurs, aids, abets, counsels or procures any other person to incur any\nexpenses in contravention of this section; or\n(b) knowingly makes the declaration required by subsection (2) falsely,\ncommits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five\nthousand dollars.\n(5) Where any act or omission of an association or body of persons, corporate or\nunincorporated, is an offence under this section, any person who at the time of\nthe act or omission was a director, general manager, secretary or other similar\nofficer of the association or body, or was purporting to act in any such capacity,\nshall be deemed to have committed that offence unless that person proves \u2014\n(a) that the act or omission took place without that person\u2019s consent or\nconnivance; and\n(b) that that person exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of\nthe offence as that person ought to have exercised having regard to the\nnature of that person\u2019s functions in that capacity and to all the\ncircumstances.\n73.\nDefinition of \u201celection expenses\u201d for the purposes of this Part\n73. In this Part \u2014\n\u201celection expenses\u201d means expenses incurred by a candidate in respect of the\nconduct or management of an election contested by that candidate, after\nnomination.\nPART VI - Political Broadcasts\n74.\nRegulation of political broadcasts\n74. (1) No political broadcast or political announcement shall be made by any person\nexcept in accordance with this Part; but where the exercise of any power\nconferred by or under this Part would be inconsistent with the exercise of a\npower conferred by or under the Information and Communications Technology\nAuthority Act (2019 Revision), the provisions of the Information and\nCommunications Technology Authority Act (2019 Revision), shall to the extent\nof the inconsistency prevail over the provisions of this Part.\n(2) The provisions of this Part shall, with the necessary changes being made, apply\nin respect of a by-election as they apply to an election.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 75\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 55\n\n75.\nPolitical broadcasts and political announcements\n75. (1) A political broadcast or political announcement shall not include \u2014\n(a) any matter in contravention of the Laws of the Islands;\n(b) any abusive comment upon any race or religion;\n(c) any blasphemous, obscene, indecent or profane matter;\n(d) any scandalous or defamatory matter;\n(e) any scenes of nudity, eroticism, crime or violence;\n(f)\nany scenes or sounds of private grief or human suffering; or\n(g) any harrowing sights or sounds.\n(2) During a political broadcast or political announcement, there shall be indicated\nvisually or aurally as may be appropriate having regard to the mode of the\nbroadcast or announcement \u2014\n(a) the name of the political party or candidate (as the case may be)\nresponsible for the broadcast or announcement; and\n(b) the fact that the broadcast or announcement has been paid for.\n76.\nRestriction on broadcasting\n76. No political broadcast, election advertising or political announcement shall be\npermitted on a polling day.\n77.\nAdvertising of political broadcasts or events\n77. A political party or a candidate may advertise the broadcasting of a programme under\nthis Part within the period commencing at the pre-recording of the programme and\nending at the broadcasting of such programme.\n78.\nSaving of powers of Ministers to broadcast\n78. Nothing in this Part shall be construed as precluding a Minister from broadcasting \u2014\n(a) an explanation of legislation passed or action taken or to be taken or\nGovernment policy or policy approved by the Cayman Islands Parliament;\nand\n(b) an appeal on a matter of national importance.\n79.\nBroadcasting offences\n79. A person who, in contravention of this Part, makes or carries on or procures any other\nperson to make or carry on, any political broadcast, political announcement or\nelection advertising, commits an illegal practice.\n80.\nDefinitions in this Part\n80. In this Part \u2014\n\nSection 81\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 56\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n\u201celection advertising\u201d means political announcements designed to support and\npromote the election of members of a political party who are candidates, or the\nelection of other individuals who are candidates, limited to the purposes and\nextent specified in this Part;\n\u201celection period\u201d means, in relation to \u2014\n(a) a general election, the period commencing with the date of dissolution of\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament; and\n(b) a by-election, the period commencing with the date of the issue of the\nrespective writ,\nand ending with the respective close of poll;\n\u201cleader of a political party\u201d means the individual who has been elected or\notherwise acclaimed as the leader (by whatever name called) of a political party;\n\u201cMinister\u201d means a Member of Cabinet for the time being charged with\nresponsibility in accordance with section 49 of the Cayman Islands Constitution\nOrder 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009];\n\u201cpolitical announcement\u201d means an announcement on television or radio\nadvertising an event, which is paid for by or on behalf of a political party or a\ncandidate;\n\u201cpolitical broadcast\u201d means a broadcast, whether by television or radio,\ndesigned to promote or reduce the popularity of a political party or a candidate;\nand\n\u201ctext\u201d includes any script, whether written or recorded.\nPART VII - Publication of Statistical Information\n81.\nRegulation of statistical information\n81. (1) A person commits an illegal practice if, in contravention of this Part, that person\npublishes statistical information relative to an election.\n(2) The provisions of this Part shall, with the necessary changes being made, apply\nin respect of a by-election as they apply to an election.\n82.\nPublication of statistical information\n82. No statistical information published under this Part shall, without the previous\nconsent in writing of the person from whom the information has been obtained, be\npublished in such form as to enable the information to be identified as information\nrelating to that person.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 83\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 57\n\n83.\nFalsification of statistical information\n83. A person who compiles or uses any false statistical information (including an opinion\npoll) with a view to exerting an influence upon or affecting an election, commits an\nillegal practice.\n84.\nDefinition of \u201cpublish\u201d for the purposes of this Part\n84. Notwithstanding section 2(2)(a), in this Part \u2014\n\u201cpublish\u201d includes to communicate by any manner whatever, orally, in writing\nor by electronic means, or to reveal in any manner whatever, and to any person\nwhatever, other than the Supervisor or a Deputy Supervisor.\nPART VIII - Election Petitions\n85.\nPetitions against elections\n85. A petition complaining of the undue election or undue return of a member of the\nCayman Islands Parliament (in this Act called an election petition) may be presented\nto the Grand Court by anyone or more of the following persons, that is to say \u2014\n(a) a person who voted or had a right to vote at the election to which the\npetition relates;\n(b) a person claiming to have had a right to be returned at such election; or\n(c) a person alleging themselves to have been a candidate at such election.\n86.\nPresentation of election petition and security for costs\n86. The following provisions shall apply with respect to the presentation of an election\npetition \u2014\n(a) the petition shall be presented within twenty-one days after the return made\nby the returning officer of the member to whose election the petition\nrelates, unless it questions the return or election upon an allegation of\ncorrupt practices and specifically alleges a payment of money or other\nreward to have been made by any member, or on that person\u2019s account or\nwith that person\u2019s privity, since the time of such return, in pursuance or in\nfurtherance of such corrupt practices, in which case the petition may be\npresented at any time within twenty-eight days after the date of such\npayment;\n(b) at the time of the presentation of the petition, or within three days\nafterwards, security for the payment of all costs, charges and expenses that\nmay become payable by the petitioner \u2014\n(i)\nto any person summoned as a witness on that person\u2019s behalf;\n(ii) to the member whose election or return is complained of; or\n\nSection 87\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 58\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(iii) to any other person named as a respondent in the petition,\nshall be given on behalf of the petitioner; and\n(c) the security shall be to an amount of three thousand dollars and shall be\ngiven by deposit of money in the Grand Court.\n87.\nAvoidance of election of candidate certified guilty of corrupt or illegal\npractice\n87. If a candidate who has been elected is certified by the Judge who tried the election\npetition questioning the return or election of such candidate to have been personally\nguilty or guilty by that person\u2019s agents of any corrupt or illegal practice that person\u2019s\nelection shall be void.\n88.\nAvoidance of election for general corruption, etc.\n88. Where on an election petition it is shown that corrupt or illegal practices or illegal\npayments or employments committed in reference to the election for the purpose of\npromoting or procuring the election of any person thereat have so extensively\nprevailed that they may be reasonably supposed to have affected the result, the\nelection of that person, if that person has been elected, shall be void and that person\nshall be incapable of being elected to fill the vacancy or any of the vacancies for\nwhich the election was held.\n89.\nTrial of election petitions\n89. (1) Every election petition shall be tried in the same manner as an action in the\nGrand Court by a Judge sitting alone.\n(2) At the conclusion of the trial the Judge shall determine whether the member of\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament whose return or election is complained of or any,\nand what, other person was duly returned and elected, or whether the election\nwas void, and shall certify such determination to the Governor, and, upon that\nJudge\u2019s certificate being given, such determination shall be final; and the return\nshall be confirmed or altered, or a writ for a new election issued, as the case may\nrequire, in accordance with such determination.\n90.\nPowers of Judge\n90. At the trial of an election petition a Judge shall, subject to this Act, have the same\npowers, jurisdiction and authority, and witnesses shall be subpoenaed and sworn in\nthe same manner, as nearly as circumstances admit, as in the trial of a civil action in\nthe Grand Court, and such witnesses shall be subject to the same penalties for perjury.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 91\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 59\n\nPART IX - Election Offences\n91.\nIntoxicating liquor not to be sold or given\n91. (1) No intoxicating liquor shall be sold, offered for sale or given away at any\npremises situate in any electoral district in which an election is being held, to\nwhich a licence issued under the Liquor Licensing Act (2019 Revision) applies,\nat any time between the opening of the poll and one hour after the close of the\npoll.\n(2) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars or to\nimprisonment for six months.\n92.\nEmployers to allow employees time\n92. (1) Every employer shall, on polling day allow to every elector in that person\u2019s\nemploy a reasonable period for voting, and no employer shall make any\ndeduction from the pay or other remuneration of any such elector or impose\nupon or extract from that elector any penalty by reason of that person\u2019s absence\nduring such period.\n(2) Any employer who, directly or indirectly, refuses, or by intimidation, undue\ninfluence or in any other way, interferes with the granting to any elector in that\nperson\u2019s employ of such period for voting, as is in this section provided,\ncommits an offence and on summary conviction before a magistrate is liable to\na fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months.\n93.\nOffences by election officers\n93. Every election officer who \u2014\n(a) makes, in any record, return or other document which that election officer\nis required to keep or make under this Act, any entry which that election\nofficer knows or has reasonable cause to believe to be false, or does not\nbelieve to be true;\n(b) permits a person, whom that election officer knows or has reasonable\ncause to believe not to be a person unable from physical or other disability\nto vote without assistance, to vote in the manner provided by this Act for\na person who is unable from physical or other disability to vote without\nassistance;\n(c) refuses to permit a person, whom that election officer knows or has\nreasonable cause to believe is unable from physical or other disability to\nvote without assistance, to vote in the manner provided by this Act for such\na person;\n\nSection 94\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 60\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(d) wilfully prevents any person from voting at the polling station at which\nthat election officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe such person\nis entitled to vote;\n(e) wilfully neglects or refuses to count any vote which that election officer\nknows or has reasonable cause to believe is validly cast for any candidate\nin accordance with this Act; or\n(f)\nwilfully counts any vote as being cast for any candidate, which that\nelection officer knows or has reasonable cause to believe was not validly\ncast for such candidate,\ncommits an offence, and on summary conviction before a magistrate, is liable\nto a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months.\n94.\nLoudspeakers, ensigns, banners, advertisements, etc., prohibited on polling\nday\n94. (1) No person shall furnish or supply any loudspeaker, bunting, ensign, banner,\nstandard or set of colours or any other flag, to any person with intent that it shall\nbe carried or used on motor cars, trucks or other vehicles as political propaganda\non polling day, and no person shall, with any such intent, carry or use on motor\ncars, trucks or other vehicles, or in any place or manner, any loudspeaker,\nbunting, ensign, banner, standard or set of colours or any other flag on polling\nday.\n(2) No person shall furnish or supply any flag, ribbon, label or like favour to or for\nany person with intent that it be worn or used by any person within any electoral\ndistrict on polling day as a badge to distinguish the wearer as the supporter of\nany candidate, or of the political or other opinions entertained or supposed to be\nentertained by such candidate, and no person shall use or wear any flag, ribbon,\nlabel or other favour, as such badge within any electoral district on polling day.\n(3) No person shall issue or publish or cause to be issued or published on polling\nday in a newspaper, periodical or radio or television programme, or in any other\nprinted or electronic form, any advertisement \u2014\n(a) containing any matter inviting or inducing the public to vote, or not to vote,\nin favour of a particular candidate or group of candidates; or\n(b) setting out political or other opinions entertained or supposed to be\nentertained by a candidate or group of candidates.\n(4) Nothing contained in subsection (1), (2) or (3) shall be deemed to extend to the\nfurnishing or supplying of any banner bearing only the name of any candidate,\nor only such name preceded by the words \u201cVote for\u201d, or of any rosette, or to the\nuse of any such banner on any vehicle, or of any such rosette.\n(5) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars or to\nimprisonment for six months.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 95\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 61\n\n95.\nDefinition of bribery\n95. (1) The following persons shall be deemed to have committed the offence of bribery\nunder this Act \u2014\n(a) every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other\nperson on that person\u2019s behalf, gives, lends, or agrees to give or lend, or\noffers, promises or promises to procure or to endeavour to procure any\nmoney or valuable consideration to or for any elector, or to or for any\nperson on behalf of any elector, or to or for any other person in order to\ninduce any elector to vote or refrain from voting, or corruptly does any\nsuch act as aforesaid on account of any elector having voted or refrained\nfrom voting at any election;\n(b) every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other\nperson on that person\u2019s behalf, gives or procures, or agrees to give or to\nprocure, or offers, promises, or promises to procure or to endeavour to\nprocure, any office, place or employment, to or for any elector, or to or for\nany person on behalf of any elector, or to or for any other person in order\nto induce such elector to vote or refrain from voting, or corruptly does any\nsuch act as aforesaid on account of any elector having voted or refrained\nfrom voting at any election;\n(c) every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other\nperson on that person\u2019s behalf, makes any such gift, loan, offer, promise,\nprocurement or agreement as aforesaid to or for any person, in order to\ninduce such person to procure or endeavour to procure, the return of any\nperson as an elected member of the Cayman Islands Parliament, or the vote\nof any elector at any election;\n(d) every person who, upon or in consequence of any such gift, loan, offer,\npromise, procurement or agreement, procures or engages, promises or\nendeavours to procure the return of any person as an elected member of\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament, or the vote of any elector at any election;\n(e) every person who advances, or pays or causes to be paid, any money or\nvaluable consideration to or to the use of any other person with the intent\nthat such money or valuable consideration, or any part thereof, shall be\nexpended in bribery at any election, or who knowingly pays or causes to\nbe paid any money or money\u2019s worth to any person in discharge or\nrepayment of any money wholly or in part expended in bribery at any such\nelection;\n(f)\nevery elector who, before or during any election, directly or indirectly, by\nthemselves, or by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, receives, agrees\nor contracts for any money, gift, loan or valuable consideration, office,\nplace or employment for themselves or for any other person, for voting or\n\nSection 96\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 62\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nagreeing to vote, or for refraining or agreeing to refrain from voting at any\nelection; and\n(g) every person who, after any election, directly or indirectly, by themselves,\nor by any other person on that person\u2019s behalf, receives any money or\nvaluable consideration on account of any person having voted or refrained\nfrom voting, or having induced any other person to vote or refrain from\nvoting at any such election.\n(2) Subsection (1) shall not extend or be construed to extend to any money paid or\nagreed to be paid for or on account of any lawful expenses incurred in good faith\nat or concerning an election.\n(3) For the purpose of this section, \u201clawful expenses\u201d include \u2014\n(a) payment of the agents, clerks, canvassers and messengers of candidates;\n(b) payments made for the purpose of hiring vehicles for the conveyance of\nelectors to or from a polling station;\n(c) payments made for the use of any premises for a public meeting in\nfurtherance of the candidature of any person or for the use of any\ncommittee room or office for the purpose of promoting or procuring the\nelection of a candidate; and\n(d) payments made in respect of postage, stationery, printing, advertising, the\ndistribution of advertising material and the use of any public address\nsystem.\n96.\nDefinition of treating\n96. The following persons shall be deemed to have committed the offence of treating\nunder this Act \u2014\n(a) every person who corruptly, by themselves or by any other person, either\nbefore, during or after an election, directly or indirectly, gives, or provides\nor pays, wholly or in part, the expenses of giving or providing any food,\ndrink, entertainment or provision to or for any persons for the purpose of\ncorruptly influencing that person, or any other person, to vote or to refrain\nfrom voting at such election, or on account of such person or any other\nperson having voted or refrained from voting at such election; and\n(b) every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such food, drink,\nentertainment or provision.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 97\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 63\n\n97.\nDefinition of undue influence\n97. Every person who, directly or indirectly, by themselves or by any other person on that\nperson\u2019s behalf, makes use of or threatens to make use of any force, violence or\nrestraint, or inflicts or threatens to inflict, by themselves or by any other person, any\ntemporal or spiritual injury, damage, harm or loss upon or against any person, in order\nto induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting or on account of such\nperson having voted or refrained from voting at any election, or who by abduction,\nduress or any fraudulent device or contrivance, impedes or prevents the free exercise\nof the franchise of any elector, or thereby compels, induces or prevails upon any\nelector, either to give or refrain from giving that person\u2019s vote at any election, shall\nhave committed the offence of undue influence under this Act.\n98.\nDefinition of personation\n98. Every person who at an election applies for a ballot paper in the name of another\nperson, whether that name be the name of a person living or dead, or of a fictitious\nperson, or who, having voted once at any election, applies at the same election for a\nballot paper in that person\u2019s own name, shall have committed the offence of\npersonation under this Act.\n99.\nPenalties for bribery, treating, undue influence\n99. A person who commits the offence of bribery, treating or undue influence under this\nAct, or of procuring, counselling, aiding or abetting any such offence is liable on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate to a fine of two thousand dollars or to\nimprisonment for twelve months.\n100. Penalty for personation\n100. A person who commits the offence of personation or of aiding, abetting, counselling\nor procuring the commission of the offence of personation is liable on summary\nconviction before a magistrate to a fine of two thousand dollars or to imprisonment\nfor twelve months.\n101. Incapacity to vote or to be elected following a conviction for bribery, treating,\nundue influence or personation\n101. A person who has been convicted of bribery, treating, undue influence or personation,\nor of aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of any of the said\noffences shall (in addition to any other punishment) be incapable during a period of\nfive years from the date of conviction \u2014\n(a) of being registered as an elector or voting at any election or by-election; or\n(b) of being elected a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament or, if elected\nbefore that person\u2019s conviction, of retaining that person\u2019s seat as a\nmember:\n\nSection 102\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 64\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nProvided that in the event of any appeal the incapacity shall continue until the\nappeal is determined and thereafter, unless the conviction is quashed, remain in\nforce for a period of five years from the determination of the appeal except the\nCourt hearing the appeal directs that the period of five years shall run from the\ndate of conviction.\n102. Illegal practices and penalties\n102. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a person who \u2014\n(a) votes, or induces or procures any person to vote, at any election, knowing\nthat that person or such other person is prohibited by this Act, or by any\nlaw in force in the Islands, from voting at such election;\n(b) before or during an election knowingly publishes a false statement of the\nwithdrawal of a candidate at such election for the purpose of promoting or\nprocuring the election of another candidate;\n(c) between the date of the publication by the returning officer of a notice in\naccordance with section 29(1) and the day after polling at the election,\nwhether in a general election or in a by-election, acts in a disorderly\nmanner, with intent to prevent the transaction of the business of a public\nmeeting called for the purpose of promoting the election of a candidate as\na member to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament; or\n(d) themselves or as a director of any body or association corporate, before or\nduring an election for the purpose of affecting the return of a candidate at\nthe election, makes or publishes any false statement of fact in relation to\nthe personal character or conduct of the candidate,\ncommits an illegal practice.\n(2) A person who commits an illegal practice under this section or any other\nprovision of this Act, is liable on summary conviction to a fine of five hundred\ndollars or to imprisonment for six months.\n(3) A person charged under paragraph (d) of subsection (1) shall not have\ncommitted an illegal practice if that person can show that that person had\nreasonable grounds for believing, and did in fact believe, the statement that\nperson made to be true.\n(4) A candidate shall not be liable nor shall that person\u2019s election be avoided for\nany illegal practice under paragraph (d) of subsection (1) committed by that\nperson\u2019s agent unless \u2014\n(a) it can be shown that the candidate has authorised or consented to the\ncommitting of the illegal practice, or has paid for the circulation of the\nfalse statement constituting the illegal practice; or\n(b) the Grand Court dealing with an election petition under section 89 finds\nand reports that the election of the candidate was procured or materially\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 103\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 65\n\nassisted in consequence of the making or publishing of such false\nstatement.\n(5) A person who, between the date of the publication by the returning officer of a\nnotice in accordance with section 29(1) and the day after polling at the election,\nwhether in a general election or in a by-election, incites, combines or conspires\nwith others to act in a disorderly manner with intent to prevent the transaction\nof the business of a public meeting called for the purpose of promoting the\nelection of a candidate as a member to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament,\ncommits an illegal practice and is liable on summary conviction before a\nmagistrate to a fine of five hundred dollars and to imprisonment for six months\nand, in addition, shall be incapable during a period of five years from the date\nof conviction of being registered as an elector or of voting at any election, or of\nbeing a candidate for election to the Cayman Islands Parliament, or if elected\nbefore that person\u2019s conviction, of retaining that person\u2019s seat as a member.\n(6) In the event of any appeal by any person convicted of an illegal practice under\nany provision of this Act, the incapacity shall continue until the appeal is\ndetermined and thereafter, unless the conviction is quashed, remain in force for\na period of five years from the determination of the appeal except the Court\nhearing the appeal shall direct that the period of five years shall run from the\ndate of conviction.\n(7) Any person making or publishing any false statement of fact as provided in\nparagraph (d) of subsection (1) may be restrained by interim or perpetual\ninjunction by the Grand Court from any repetition of that false statement or of\na false statement of a similar character in relation to the candidate and for the\npurpose of granting an interim injunction prima facie proof of the falsity of the\nstatement shall be sufficient.\n103. Offences in respect of ballot papers\n103. (1) A person who \u2014\n(a) forges or counterfeits, or fraudulently defaces or destroys, any ballot\npaper;\n(b) without due authority supplies a ballot paper to any person;\n(c) fraudulently puts into any ballot box any paper other than the ballot paper\nwhich that person is authorised by law to put in;\n(d) fraudulently takes out of the polling station any ballot paper;\n(e) without due authority destroys, takes, opens or otherwise interferes with\nany ballot box or packet of ballot papers then in use for the purposes of\nany election; or\n(f)\nnot being duly registered as an elector, votes at any election,\n\nSection 104\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 66\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\ncommits an offence and is liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to\na fine of one thousand dollars or to imprisonment for six months.\n(2) In any information or prosecution for an offence in relation to the ballot boxes,\nballot papers and other things in use at an election, the property in such ballot\nboxes, ballot papers or things may be stated to be in the returning officer at such\nelection.\n104. Secrecy of voting\n104. (1) Every election officer and every agent appointed under section 40(1)(a) or (b),\nor section 64(1) in attendance at a polling station shall maintain and aid in\nmaintaining the secrecy of the voting in such station, and no person shall\ninterfere with or attempt to interfere with an elector when marking that person\u2019s\nvote, or otherwise attempt to obtain in the polling station any information as to\nthe candidate for whom any elector in such station is about to vote or has voted.\n(2) Every election officer and every such agent in attendance at the counting of the\nvotes shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting and shall\nnot attempt to communicate any information obtained at such counting as to the\ncandidate for whom any vote is given in any particular ballot paper.\n(3) No person shall, directly, or indirectly, induce any elector to display that\nperson\u2019s ballot paper after that person has marked it so as to make known to any\nperson the name of the candidate for whom or against whose name that person\nhas marked that person\u2019s vote.\n(4) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and is liable, on\nsummary conviction before a magistrate, to a fine of five hundred dollars or to\nimprisonment for six months.\nPART X - Miscellaneous Provisions\n105. No obligation on elector to disclose vote\n105. No elector who has voted at any election shall, in any legal proceedings to question\nthe election or return, be required to state for whom that person voted.\n106. Conclusiveness of Register of Electors\n106. At any election a person shall not be entitled to vote unless that person\u2019s name is on\nthe Register of Electors for the time being in force, and every person whose name is\non such Register shall, subject to this Act, be entitled to demand and receive a ballot\npaper and to vote:\nProvided that nothing in this section shall entitle any person to vote who is prohibited\nfrom voting by any law in force in the Islands, or relieve such person from any\npenalties to which that person may be liable for voting.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSection 107\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 67\n\n107. Expenses of elections\n107. All expenses properly incurred by, and all remuneration and travelling allowances\npayable to, officers under this Act shall be defrayed out of the general revenue of the\nIslands.\n108. Computation of time\n108. (1) In reckoning time for the purposes of this Act, Sunday shall be included but\nChristmas Day, Good Friday and any public holiday shall be excluded.\n(2) Where anything required by this Act to be done on any day falls to be done on\na Sunday or on any day excluded by subsection (1), that thing may be done on\nthe next day, not being one of such excluded days.\n109. Power to make rules\n109. (1) The Cabinet, acting on the recommendation of the Supervisor, may make\nrules \u2014\n(a) prescribing anything to be prescribed under this Act;\n(b) with respect to the form of the Register of Electors and any special lists,\nrecords or forms required by this Act in connection with the Register or\nwith any election;\n(c) with respect to the procedure to be followed in the preparation of the\nRegister and any such special lists or records as aforesaid and with respect\nto the time, place and manner of their publication; and\n(d) generally with respect to any matters incidental to this Act so far as those\nprovisions relate to the registration of electors, the taking of a vote at a\nmobile station or to voting by post and, without prejudice to the generality\nof the foregoing, such rules may include provisions relating to \u2014\n(i)\nthe evidence which shall or may be required or be deemed sufficient\nor conclusive evidence in connection with a person\u2019s application to\nbe treated as an absent elector, or of that person\u2019s being subject to\nany physical incapacity, or of the fact that that person is acting as\nreturning officer at any election;\n(ii) the marking of any register so as to distinguish persons having special\nrights as to the place or manner of voting at any election; and\n(iii) the procedure in connection with the issue and receipt of ballot papers\nfor voting at a mobile station or by post (including provisions as to\nthe persons who are to be entitled or may be allowed to attend and\nthe rights and obligations of persons attending) and as to the steps to\nbe taken to ensure the secrecy of the voting and the safe custody\n(before and after the count) of the ballot papers returned and other\ndocuments.\n\nSection 110\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 68\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(2) Rules made under this section may provide in respect of any breach thereof that\nthe offender shall be liable on summary conviction before a magistrate to such\nfine not exceeding five hundred dollars or to such term of imprisonment not\nexceeding six months as may be prescribed therein.\n(3) Until varied or revoked by rules made under this section the rules set out in\nSchedule 3 shall have effect.\n110. Savings provisions\n110. (1) Every person who, immediately before the commencement of the Elections\n(Amendment) Act, 2016, (the \u2018amending Law\u201d) [Law 45 of 2016], was an\nelections officer appointed under the Elections Act (2013 Revision) shall\ncontinue to be an elections officer under and for the purposes of the Elections\nAct (2013 Revision) as amended by the amending Law.\n (2) The Register of Electors in force immediately before the commencement of the\namending Law and made pursuant to the Elections Act (2013 Revision) shall\ncontinue to be the Register of Electors until a register of Electors is issued\npursuant to the Elections Act (2013 Revision) as amended by the amending Law.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 69\n\n SCHEDULE 1\n(section 5(1))\nELECTORAL DISTRICTS\nElectoral District\nExtent\nWest Bay North\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at a point 7034977 ft N, 1510432 ft E, the\nnorth corner of Block 8A Parcel 61 on the northern\nshoreline between Double Head and Palmetto Point,\nBarkers; thence south-westerly along a straight line to a\npoint 7033280 ft N, 1509156 ft E being the south corner\nof Block 9A Parcel 782; thence north-westerly following\na straight line to a point 7033897 ft N, 1508223 ft E at the\nnorth corner of Block 9A Parcel 712; thence in a southwesterly along the western boundary of Block 9A Parcels\n712, 741 through 734 (backwards) to a point 7032696 ft\nN, 1508151 ft E at its intersection with the West Bay\nCentral Electoral constituency; thence continuing\nwesterly along the north boundary of Block 9A Parcel 10\nand the south boundary of Block 9A Parcel 8 to a point\n7033183 ft N, 1506881 ft E; thence northerly along the\neast boundary of Block 9A Parcel 7 to a point 7034099 ft\nN, 1507416 ft E; thence westerly along a public footpath\nto its intersection with the centreline of Capt Reginald\nParsons Drive and Durango Way at a point 7033789 ft N,\n1505717 ft E; thence southerly along the centreline of\nCapt Reginald Parsons Drive to a point 7032457 ft N,\n1505496 ft E on same road; thence north-westerly to\nconnect with Jade Drive and continuing along the\ncentreline of Jade Drive and westerly onto Bankers Road\nto its intersection with Birch Tree Hill Road at a point\n7032913 ft N, 1503092 ft E; thence southerly along the\ncentreline of Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection with\nthe West Bay West Electoral constituency at Finch Drive\nat a point 7031776 ft N, 1502475 ft E; thence westerly\nalong Finch Drive to a point 7032274 ft N, 1500287 ft E\nat its intersection with Fountain Road and Boatswain Bay\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 70\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nRoad; continuing westerly along the centreline of\nBoatswain Bay Road to its intersection with North West\nPoint Road and Watercourse Road at a point 7031469 ft\nN, 1498079 ft E; thence southerly along Watercourse\nRoad through the junction with Hell Road, continuing to\na point 7028480 ft N, 1498726 ft E, at the southeast\ncorner of Block 1D Parcel 619, just south of Eureka Dr;\nthence continuing in a general westerly direction to a\npoint 7028381 ft N, 1497364 ft E, along the north\nboundary of Block 1D Parcel 115; thence northerly along\nsame parcel boundary to its most northern corner with\nBlock 1D 113 at a point 7028521 ft N, 1497265 ft E;\ncontinuing to a point 7028685 ft N, 1497198 ft E on the\nnorth boundary of Block 1D Parcel 113; thence following\nthe west boundary of same parcel to a point 7028536 ft\nN, 1497014 ft E; thence north-westerly and westerly\nalong the centreline of Bonaventure Road to a point\n7028761 ft N, 1496532 ft E along same road, then\ncontinuing along the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel\n103 to its northwest corner at a point 7028762 ft N,\n1496316 ft E; thence in a south-westerly direction to a\npoint 7028321 ft N, 1496096 ft E on the west boundary\nof Block 1D Parcel 666; thence continuing southerly to a\npoint 7027886 ft N, 1496039 ft E on the north boundary\nof Block 1E Parcel 32; thence following the north and\neast boundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block\n1E Parcel 34 to a point 7027638 ft N, 1495886 ft E,\nintersecting the centreline of North West Point Road;\nthence continuing southwest along the east boundary of\nBlock 1E Parcel 47 to a point 7027251 ft N, 1495681 ft\nE on the western shoreline in North West Point.\nWest Bay West\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at a point 7026535 ft N, 1501056 ft E along\nSeven Mile Beach and being the southeast corner of\nBlock 5B Parcel 179 containing the public Jetty; thence\nnortherly along the east boundary of same parcel to its\nintersection with North West Point Road and Town Hall\nRoad junction at a point 7026719 ft N, 1501098 ft E;\nthence continuing northerly along the centreline of Town\nHall Road to its intersection with Hell Road and Rev\nBlackman Road at a point 7029686 ft N, 1500904 ft E,\ncontinuing easterly along Rev Blackman Road to its\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 71\n\nintersection with Powell Smith Road and Stadium Drive\nat a point 7029160 ft N, 1502168 ft E; thence northerly to\nits intersection with the West Bay Central Electoral\nconstituency at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft E, at the\njunction of Garston Smith Drive; thence continuing\nnortherly along Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection\nwith the West Bay North Electoral constituency at Finch\nDrive at a point 7031776 ft N, 1502475 ft E; thence\nwesterly along Finch Drive to a point 7032274 ft N,\n1500287 ft E at its intersection with Fountain Road and\nBoatswain Bay Road; continuing westerly along the\ncentreline of Boatswain Bay Road to its intersection with\nNorth West Point Road and Watercourse Road at a point\n7031469 ft N, 1498079 ft E; thence southerly along\nWatercourse Road through the junction with Hell Road,\ncontinuing to a point 7028480 ft N, 1498726 ft E, at the\nsoutheast corner of Block 1D Parcel 619, just south of\nEureka Dr; thence continuing in a general westerly\ndirection to a point 7028381 ft N, 1497364 ft E, along the\nnorth boundary of Block 1D Parcel 115; thence northerly\nalong same parcel boundary to its most northern corner\nwith Block 1D 113 at a point 7028521 ft N, 1497265 ft\nE; continuing to a point 7028685 ft N, 1497198 ft E on\nthe north boundary of Block 1D Parcel 113; thence\nfollowing the west boundary of same parcel to a point\n7028536 ft N, 1497014 ft E; thence north-westerly and\nwesterly along the centreline of Bonaventure Road to a\npoint 7028761 ft N, 1496532 ft E along same road, then\ncontinuing along the north boundary of Block 1D Parcel\n103 to its northwest corner at a point 7028762 ft N,\n1496316 ft E; thence in a south-westerly direction to a\npoint 7028321 ft N, 1496096 ft E on the west boundary\nof Block 1D Parcel 666; thence continuing southerly to a\npoint 7027886 ft N, 1496039 ft E on the north boundary\nof Block 1E Parcel 32; thence following the north and\neast boundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block\n1E Parcel 34 to a point 7027638 ft N, 1495886 ft E,\nintersecting the centreline of North West Point Road;\nthence continuing southwest along the east boundary of\nBlock 1E Parcel 47 to a point 7027251 ft N, 1495681 ft\nE on the western shoreline in North West Point\nWest Bay Central\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 72\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nstarting point at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft E, on\nthe junction of Garston Smith Drive and Stadium Drive;\nthence south-easterly along Garston Smith Drive to its\nintersection with West Church Street at a point 7028971\nft N, 1503362 ft E; thence easterly along West Church\nStreet to its intersection with Willie Farrington Drive and\nBatabano Road at a point 7029030 ft N, 1504241 ft E;\ncontinuing easterly along Batabano Road to its junction\nwith Bonneville Drive at a point 7029590 ft N, 1506715\nft E; thence northerly along Bonneville Drive to its\njunction with Glade Drive at a point 7030476 ft N,\n1506818 ft E; continuing northerly along Glade Drive to\nits junction with Adonis Drive at a point 7031196 ft N,\n1506805 ft E; continuing northerly along Adonis Drive to\nits junction with Yates Drive at a point 7031368 ft N,\n1506894ft E; thence easterly along Yates Drive to a point\n7031526 ft N, 1507682 ft E, along same road, and\ncontinuing along a straight line to a point 7031632 ft N,\n1507993 ft E on the west boundary of Block 9A Parcel\n592; thence following the west boundary of same parcel\nto its intersection with the northeast corner of Block 9A\nParcel 10 and the West Bay North Electoral constituency\nat a point 7032696 ft N, 1508151 ft E; thence continuing\nwesterly along the north boundary of Block 9A Parcel 10\nand the south boundary of Block 9A Parcel 8 to a point\n7033183 ft N, 1506881 ft E; thence northerly along the\neast boundary of Block 9A Parcel 7 to a point 7034099 ft\nN, 1507416 ft E; thence westerly along a public footpath\nto its intersection with the centreline of Capt Reginald\nParsons Drive and Durango Way at a point 7033789 ft N,\n1505717 ft E; thence southerly along the centreline of\nCapt Reginald Parsons Drive to a point 7032457 ft N,\n1505496 ft E on same road; thence north-westerly to\nconnect with Jade Drive and continuing along the\ncentreline of Jade Drive and westerly onto Bankers Road\nto its intersection with Birch Tree Hill Road at a point\n7032913 ft N, 1503092 ft E; thence southerly along the\ncentreline of Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection with\nthe West Bay West Electoral constituency at Finch Drive\nat a point 7031776 ft N, 1502475 ft E; thence continuing\nsoutherly along Birch Tree Hill Road to its intersection\nwith Stadium Drive at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 73\n\nE; thence returning to the starting point at the junction of\nGarston Smith Drive and Stadium Drive\nWest Bay South\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at a point 7014767 ft N, 1515227 ft E on\nthe shoreline east of Turnberry Drive on the North Sound;\nthence westerly along the canal, Turnberry Drive and\nSafehaven Drive, crossing Esterley Tibbetts Highway,\ncontinuing westerly along Safehaven Drive to its\nintersection with the centreline of West Bay Road at a\npoint 7014624 ft N, 1509052 ft E; thence south along the\ncentreline West Bay Road to a point 7014393 ft N,\n1509056 ft E; thence westerly along the south boundary\nof Block 11D Parcel 1 to a point 7014480 ft N, 1508605\nft E on the western shoreline along Seven Mile Beach;\nthence northerly along Seven Mile Beach to a point\n7026535 ft N, 1501056 ft E being the southeast corner of\nBlock 5B Parcel 179 containing the public Jetty; thence\nnortherly along the east boundary of same parcel to its\nintersection with North West Point Road and Town Hall\nRoad junction at a point 7026719 ft N, 1501098 ft E;\nthence continuing northerly along the centreline of Town\nHall Road to its intersection with Hell Road and Rev\nBlackman Road at a point 7029686 ft N, 1500904 ft E,\ncontinuing easterly along Rev Blackman Road to its\nintersection with Powell Smith Road and Stadium Drive\nat a point 7029160 ft N, 1502168 ft E; thence northerly to\nits intersection with the West Bay Central Electoral\nconstituency at a point 7029799 ft N, 1502318 ft E, on\nthe junction of Garston Smith Drive; thence southeasterly along Garston Smith Drive to its intersection\nwith West Church Street at a point 7028971 ft N,\n1503362 ft E; thence easterly along West Church Street\nto its intersection with Willie Farrington Drive and\nBatabano Road at a point 7029030 ft N, 1504241 ft E;\ncontinuing easterly along Batabano Road to its junction\nwith Bonneville Drive at a point 7029590 ft N, 1506715\nft E; thence northerly along Bonneville Drive to its\njunction with Glade Drive at a point 7030476 ft N,\n1506818 ft E; continuing northerly along Glade Drive to\nits junction with Adonis Drive at a point 7031196 ft N,\n1506805 ft E; continuing northerly along Adonis Drive to\nits junction with Yates Drive at a point 7031368 ft N,\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 74\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n1506894ft E; thence easterly along Yates Drive to a point\n7031526 ft N, 1507682 ft E, along same road, and\ncontinuing along a straight line to a point 7031632 ft N,\n1507993 ft E on the west boundary of Block 9A Parcel\n592; thence following the west boundary of same parcel\nto its intersection with the northeast corner of Block 9A\nParcel 10 and the West Bay North Electoral constituency\nat a point 7032696 ft N, 1508151 ft E; thence continuing\nnortherly along the western boundary of Block 9A\nParcels 734 through 741 and 712 to a point 7033897 ft N,\n1508223 ft E at the north corner of Block 9A Parcel 712;\nthence south-easterly along a straight line to a point\n7033280 ft N, 1509156 ft E being the south corner of\nBlock 9A Parcel 782; thence north-easterly along a\nstraight line to a point 7034977 ft N, 1510432 ft E, the\nnorth corner of Block 8A Parcel 61 on the northern\nshoreline between Double Head and Palmetto Point,\nBarkers.\nGeorge Town\nNorth\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the western shoreline at a point 7000370\nft N, 1508331 ft E on the south boundary of Block OPY\nParcel 164; thence following the south boundary of same\nparcel to its intersection with the centreline of North\nChurch Street at a point 7000355 ft N, 1508441 ft E;\nthence north to its intersection with Mary Street at a point\n7000458 ft N, 1508461 ft E; thence east along Mary\nStreet to its intersection with Rock Hole Road at a point\n7000440 ft N, 1508621 ft E; thence northeast along Rock\nHole Road to its intersection with School Road at a point\n7000561 ft N, 1508796 ft E; thence easterly and northerly\nalong School Road to its intersection with Eastern\nAvenue at a point 7000617 ft N, 1510701 ft E; thence\nnortherly along Eastern Avenue to its intersection with\nGodfrey Nixon Way at a point 7001084 ft N, 1510519 ft\nE; thence easterly along Godfrey Nixon Way, continuing\neasterly along North Sound Road to a point 7002232 ft N,\n1516317 ft E, on the shoreline at George Town\nBarcadere; thence north along the tropical mangrove\nforest and canal inlets to a point 7014767 ft N, 1515227\nft E on the shoreline east of Turnberry Drive; thence\nwesterly along the canal, Turnberry Drive and Safehaven\nDrive, crossing Esterley Tibbetts Highway, continuing\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 75\n\nwesterly along Safehaven Drive to its intersection with\nthe centreline of West Bay Road at a point 7014624 ft N,\n1509052 ft E; thence south along the centreline West Bay\nRoad to a point 7014393 ft N, 1509056 ft E; thence\nwesterly along the south boundary of Block 11D Parcel 1\nto a point 7014480 ft N, 1508605 ft E on the western\nshoreline along Seven Mile Beach.\nGeorge Town\nCentral\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the northern shoreline near Tropical\nGardens at a point 6998436 ft N, 1521225 ft E; thence\nsouth-westerly along the west boundary of Block 22E\nParcel 447 to a point 6997574 ft N, 1520717 ft E along\nsame boundary; thence in a south-westerly direction\nalong the centreline of Tropical Gardens Road to its\njunction with Crewe Road at a point 6996357 ft N,\n1519046 ft E; thence north-westerly along the centreline\nof Crewe Road to its junction with Navis Close at a point\n6996865 ft N, 1518121 ft E; thence in a straight line\nsoutherly to a point 6995877 ft N, 1517988 ft E on\nLinford Pierson Highway; thence westerly along same\nroad to a point 6996120 ft N, 1515857 ft E, just east of\nHalifax Road; thence north to a point 6996628 ft N,\n1515892 ft E, being the northeast corner of Block 20E\nParcel 149; thence westerly to a point 6996663 ft N,\n1515705 ft E on Ella Ray Gardens; thence north to its\njunction with the centreline of Crewe Road at 6996903 ft\nN, 1515736 ft E; thence westerly along same road to its\nintersection with the George Town West Electoral\nconstituency at the junction of Smith Road, Huldah Ave\nand Bobby Thompson Way at point 6996591 ft N,\n1511552 ft E; thence north along Huldah Avenue and\nnorthwest along Elgin Avenue to its intersection with\nShedden Road at a point 6999041 ft N, 1508634 ft E;\nthence westerly crossing through the intersection of\nHarbour Drive and South Church Street to a point\n6999024 ft N, 1508138 ft E, on the western shoreline in\nthe George Town harbour; thence along the western\nshoreline to a point 7000370 ft N, 1508331 ft E on the\nsouth boundary of Block OPY Parcel 164; thence\nfollowing the south boundary of same parcel to its\nintersection with the centreline of North Church Street at\na point 7000355 ft N, 1508441 ft E; thence north to its\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 76\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nintersection with Mary Street at a point 7000458 ft N,\n1508461 ft E; thence east along Mary Street to its\nintersection with Rock Hole Road at a point 7000440 ft\nN, 1508621 ft E; thence northeast along Rock Hole Road\nto its intersection with School Road at a point 7000561 ft\nN, 1508796 ft E; thence easterly and northerly along\nSchool Road to its intersection with Eastern Avenue at a\npoint 7000617 ft N, 1510701 ft E; thence northerly along\nEastern Avenue to its intersection with Godfrey Nixon\nWay at a point 7001084 ft N, 1510519 ft E; thence\neasterly along Godfrey Nixon Way, continuing easterly\nalong North Sound Road to a point 7002232 ft N,\n1516317 ft E, on the shoreline at George Town\nBarcadere.\nGeorge Town\nWest\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the western shoreline just south of\nJackson Point at a point 6993601 ft N, 1504728 ft E;\nthence easterly along the south boundary of Block 7C\nParcel 10 to its intersection with South Church Street at a\npoint 6993697 ft N, 1505146 ft E; thence north to its\nintersection with Denham Thompson Way at a point\n6993722 ft N, 1505144 ft E; thence easterly along the\ncentreline of same road to its intersection with Walkers\nRoad at a point 6993374 f N, 1506701 ft E; thence\nnortherly along Walkers Road to its intersection with\nWindsor Park Road at a point 6995729 ft N, 1506868 ft\nE; thence easterly along Windsor Park Road and\nnortherly along Mango Turn to its intersection with\nWilliams Drive at a point 6995721 ft N, 1507482 ft E;\nthence easterly along Williams Drive to its intersection\nwith Anthony Drive at a point 6995627 ft N, 1507926 ft\nE; thence along Anthony Drive to its intersection with\nOak Mill Street at a point 6995922 ft N, 1508748 ft E;\nthence easterly and southerly along Oak Mill Street to its\nintersection with Oak Lane and Border Drive at a point\n6994689 ft N, 1509752 ft E; thence along Border Drive\nto its intersection with Outpost Street at a point 6994697\nft N, 1509992 ft E; thence south along Outpost Street to\nits intersection with the George Town East Electoral\nconstituency at a point 6994539 ft N, 1510005 ft E;\nthence in a north-easterly direction to its junction with\nLinford Pierson Highway at a point 6995058 ft N,\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 77\n\n1511569 ft E; thence north along Bobby Thompson Way\nto its intersection with the George Town Central Electoral\nconstituency at the junction of Smith Road, Huldah Ave\nand Bobby Thompson Way at point 6996591 ft N,\n1511552 ft E; thence north along Huldah Avenue and\nnorthwest along Elgin Avenue to its intersection with\nShedden Road at a point 6999041 ft N, 1508634 ft E;\nthence westerly crossing through the intersection of\nHarbour Drive and South Church Street to a point\n6999024 ft N, 1508138 ft E, on the western shoreline in\nthe George Town harbour.\nGeorge Town\nSouth\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the western shoreline just south of\nJackson Point at a point 6993601 ft N, 1504728 ft E;\nthence easterly along the south boundary of Block 7C\nParcel 10 to its intersection with South Church Street at a\npoint 6993697 ft N, 1505146 ft E; thence north to its\nintersection with Denham Thompson Way at a point\n6993722 ft N, 1505144 ft E; thence easterly along the\ncentreline of same road to its intersection with Walkers\nRoad at a point 6993374 f N, 1506701 ft E; thence\nnortherly along Walkers Road to its intersection with\nWindsor Park Road at a point 6995729 ft N, 1506868 ft\nE; thence easterly along Windsor Park Road and\nnortherly along Mango Turn to its intersection with\nWilliams Drive at a point 6995721 ft N, 1507482 ft E;\nthence easterly along Williams Drive to its intersection\nwith Anthony Drive at a point 6995627 ft N, 1507926 ft\nE; thence along Anthony Drive to its intersection with\nOak Mill Street at a point 6995922 ft N, 1508748 ft E;\nthence easterly and southerly along Oak Mill Street to its\nintersection with Oak Lane and Border Drive at a point\n6994689 ft N, 1509752 ft E; thence along Border Drive\nto its intersection with Outpost Street at a point 6994697\nft N, 1509992 ft E; thence south along Outpost Street to\nits intersection with the George Town East Electoral\nconstituency at a point 6994539 ft N, 1510005 ft E;\nthence southerly along same street to its intersection with\nthe centreline of Fairbanks Road at a point 6992450 ft N,\n1509869 ft E; thence easterly along same road to a point\n6992527 ft N, 1510230 ft E; thence southeast in a straight\nline to the northwest corner of Block 15C Parcel 323 at a\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 78\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\npoint 6991169 ft N, 1511054 ft E; thence following the\nsouth boundary of Block 15C Parcel 351 to the north\ncorner of Block 15D Parcel 20 at a point 6991042 ft N,\n1510607 ft E; thence in a south-easterly direction\ncrossing South Sound Road to the southwest corner of\nBlock 15D Parcel 160 at a point 6989686 ft N, 1511083\nft E on the southern shoreline.\nGeorge Town East\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the northern shoreline near Tropical\nGardens at a point 6998436 ft N, 1521225 ft E; thence\nsouth-westerly along the west boundary of Block 22E\nParcel 447 to a point 6997574 ft N, 1520717 ft E along\nsame boundary; thence in a south-westerly direction\nalong the centreline of Tropical Gardens Road to its\njunction with Crewe Road at a point 6996357 ft N,\n1519046 ft E; thence north-westerly along the centreline\nof Crewe Road to its junction with Navis Close at a point\n6996865 ft N, 1518121 ft E; thence in a straight line\nsoutherly to a point 6995877 ft N, 1517988 ft E on\nLinford Pierson Highway; thence westerly along same\nroad to a point 6996120 ft N, 1515857 ft E, just east of\nHalifax Road; thence north to a point 6996628 ft N,\n1515892 ft E, being the northeast corner of Block 20E\nParcel 149; thence westerly to a point 6996663 ft N,\n1515705 ft E on Ella Ray Gardens; thence north to its\njunction with the centreline of Crewe Road at 6996903 ft\nN, 1515736 ft E; thence westerly along same road to its\nintersection with the George Town West Electoral\nconstituency at the junction of Smith Road, Huldah Ave\nand Bobby Thompson Way at point 6996591 ft N,\n1511552 ft E; thence south along Bobby Thompson Way\nto its junction with Linford Pierson Highway at a point\n6995058 ft N, 1511569 ft E; thence in a south-westerly\ndirection to its intersection with the George Town South\nElectoral constituency on the centreline of Outpost Street\nat a point 6994539 ft N, 1510005 ft E; thence southerly\nalong same street to its intersection with the centreline of\nFairbanks Road at a point 6992450 ft N, 1509869 ft E;\nthence easterly along same road to a point 6992527 ft N,\n1510230 ft E; thence southeast in a straight line to the\nnorthwest corner of Block 15C Parcel 323 at a point\n6991169 ft N, 1511054 ft E; thence following the south\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 79\n\nboundary of Block 15C Parcel 351 to the north corner of\nBlock 15D Parcel 20 at a point 6991042 ft N, 1510607 ft\nE; thence in a south-easterly direction crossing South\nSound Road to the southwest corner of Block 15D Parcel\n160 at a point 6989686 ft N, 1511083 ft E on the southern\nshoreline; thence following the shoreline easterly to a\npoint 6993654 ft N, 1521740 ft E, at the southwest corner\nof Block 23B Parcel 80; thence northerly to the centreline\nof Shamrock Road at a point 6993935 ft N, 1521802 ft E;\nthence west along the centreline of same road to a point\n6993957 ft N, 1521663 ft E; thence north following the\neastern boundary of Block 22E Parcel 357 and 447 to at\na point 6998871 ft N, 1522429 ft E on the northern\nshoreline.\nRed Bay\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the northern shoreline and the canal\nentrance east of Patricks Island at 6999906 ft N, 1531332\nft E; thence south-easterly along the canal boundary to a\npoint 6999726 ft N, 1531432 ft E, continuing south-west\nand following the northwest boundary of Block 24C\nParcel 62 to a point along the canal at its southwest corner\nof same parcel; thence east to the northwest corner of\nBlock 24D Parcel 13REM1 at 6997778 ft N, 1530031 ft\nE; thence following the west boundary of same parcel\nsouth to southwest corner of same parcel at point\n6997238ft N, 1530038 ft E; thence west along boundary\nof Block 24D Parcel 14 to its northwest corner at point\n6997272 ft N, 1529148 ft E; thence southeast along same\nparcel to a point 6995673 ft N, 1529655 ft E; thence\nsouthwest to the northwest corner of Block 24D Parcel\n123 at point 6995507 ft N, 1528926 ft E; thence southerly\nfollowing the west boundary of same parcel and east\nboundary of Block 24E Parcel 472 at point 6994596 ft N,\n1528990 ft E; thence northwest to a point intersecting\nPoindexter Road at 6995075 ft N, 1528216 ft E; thence\nnorth-westerly following the southwest boundary of\nBlock 24E Parcels 459, 458, 457 and 582 to a point\n6995707 ft N, 1527498 ft E; thence north to intersect with\nPoindexter Road at point 6995828 ft N, 1527509 ft E;\nthence following Poindexter Road north-westerly to its\njunction with Siberia Avenue at a point 6995913 ft N,\n1527398 ft E; thence north-easterly following the\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 80\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nnorthwest boundary of Block 24E Parcel 323REM2 to the\nsouth corner of Block 24E Parcel 293 at point 6996508 ft\nN, 1528042 ft E; thence northwest to the intersection of\nPatricks Ave and Bamboo Street at point 6996627 ft N,\n1527942 ft E; thence southwest along Patricks Avenue to\na point 6996530 ft N, 1527838 Ft E; thence west\nfollowing the south boundary of Block 24E Parcels 269,\n268, 267, 266, 265, 264, 263, 120, 119, 118 and 117 to a\npoint 6996549 ft N, 1526698 ft E on Marina Drive;\nthence south-westerly following the centreline of Marina\nDrive to its junction with Orange Drive at a point\n6994992 ft N, 1525734 ft E; thence southeast following\nOrange Drive to a point 6994899 ft N, 1525822 ft E;\nthence to the northeast corner of Block 25B Parcel 379 at\npoint 6994766 ft N, 1525658 ftE; thence southwest to the\nsouthwest corner of Block 25B Parcel 68; thence\nsoutheast to the south corner of same parcel on Orange\nDrive; thence following Orange Drive to the northwest\ncorner of Block 25B Parcel 337 and continuing south and\nsoutheast along the west and south-western boundary of\nsame parcel with Block 25B Parcel 336 to a point\n6993627 ft N, 1525836 ft E; thence along the western\nboundary of Block 25B Parcels 116 \u2013 119, 463 and 225\nto its intersection with the centreline of Shamrock Road\nat a point 6992907 ft N, 1525256 ft E; thence in a southeasterly direction following the centreline of Shamrock\nRoad to a point 6991628 ft N, 1526145 ft E on the\nnorthern boundary of Block 25B Parcel 244; thence\nsoutherly to the southern shoreline to a point 6991009 ft\nN, 1526057 ft E, west of Ocean Club; thence in a general\nwesterly direction along the southern shoreline through\nProspect Point to a point 6993654 ft N, 1521740 ft E, at\nthe southwest corner of Block 23B Parcel 80; thence\nnortherly to the centreline of Shamrock Road at a point\n6993935 ft N, 1521802 ft E; thence west along the\ncentreline of same road to a point 6993957 ft N, 1521663\nft E;  thence north following the eastern boundary of\nBlock 22E Parcel 357 and 447 to at a point 6998871 ft N,\n1522429 ft E on the northern shoreline.\nProspect\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at the shoreline Mean High Water mark at\na point being the southwest corner of the parcel\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 81\n\ncontaining the property 74 Coralstone Way at 6990786 ft\nN, 1533323 ft E (included); thence north along the\nwestern property parcel boundaries of Coralstone Way to\na point on Shamrock Road at 6991712 ft N, 1533310 ft\nE; thence southwest along Shamrock Road to its junction\nwith Spotts Newlands Road 6991672 ft N, 1533190 ft E;\nthence north along Spotts Newlands Road to its crossroad junction with Raven Avenue, Mockingbird Crescent\nand Chime Street at 6993388 ft N, 1532836 ft E; thence\ncontinuing north along Chime Street to a point at\n6993507 ft N, 1532902 ft E; thence northwest along the\nsouth boundary of Block 28B Parcel 109 to a point\n6993608 ft N, 1532742 ft E; thence northerly along the\neast boundary of Block 25C Parcels 28 and 306 to the\ncentreline of East West Highway at a point 6994363 ft N,\n1532832 ft E; thence following the centreline of East\nWest Highway to its junction Chime Street and with\nNewlands Electoral constituency at point 6994359 ft N,\n1532915 ft E; thence north to the northwest corner of\nBlock 27E Parcel 5 at a point 6995482 ft N, 1532848 ft\nE; thence along the northern boundary of Block 27E\nParcels 5 and 6 to a point 6995907 ft N, 1533962 ft E;\nthence following the east boundary of Block 24C Parcel\n62 to its junction with Block 27B Parcel 112 at a point\n6996645 ft N, 1533490 ft E; thence in an undefined\nboundary varying direction through Block 27B Parcels\n112 and 116 to a point 6999547 ft N, 1532185 ft E; thence\nin a northeast direction to a point 7000223 ft N, 1533193\nft E; thence in a north-westerly direction to a point\n7000794 ft N, 1532959 ft E; thence in a north-easterly to\na point 7001119 ft N, 1533400 ft E; thence northerly to a\npoint 7001257 ft N, 1533349 ft E on the northern\nshoreline; thence south-westerly along the tropical\nmangrove forest to a point on the northern shoreline and\nthe canal entrance east of Patricks Island at 6999906 ft N,\n1531332 ft E; thence south-easterly along the canal\nboundary to a point 6999726 ft N, 1531432 ft E,\ncontinuing south-west and following the northwest\nboundary of Block 24C Parcel 62 to a point along the\ncanal at its southwest corner of same parcel; thence east\nto the northwest corner of Block 24D Parcel 13REM1 at\n6997778 ft N, 1530031 ft E; thence following the west\nboundary of same parcel south to southwest corner of\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 82\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nsame parcel at point 6997238ft N, 1530038 ft E; thence\nwest along boundary of Block 24D Parcel 14 to its\nnorthwest corner at point 6997272 ft N, 1529148 ft E;\nthence southeast along same parcel to a point 6995673 ft\nN, 1529655 ft E; thence southwest to the northwest\ncorner of Block 24D Parcel 123 at point 6995507 ft N,\n1528926 ft E; thence southerly following the west\nboundary of same parcel and east boundary of Block 24E\nParcel 472 at point 6994596 ft N, 1528990 ft E; thence\nnorthwest to a point intersecting Poindexter Road at\n6995075 ft N, 1528216 ft E; thence north-westerly\nfollowing the southwest boundary of Block 24E Parcels\n459, 458, 457 and 582 to a point 6995707 ft N, 1527498\nft E; thence north to intersect with Poindexter Road at\npoint 6995828 ft N, 1527509 ft E; thence following\nPoindexter Road north-westerly to its junction with\nSiberia Avenue at a point 6995913 ft N, 1527398 ft E;\nthence north-easterly following the northwest boundary\nof Block 24E Parcel 323REM2 to the south corner of\nBlock 24E Parcel 293 at point 6996508 ft N, 1528042 ft\nE; thence northwest  to the intersection of Patricks Ave\nand Bamboo Street at point 6996627 ft N, 1527942 ft E;\nthence southwest along Patricks Avenue to a point\n6996530 ft N, 1527838 Ft E; thence west following the\nsouth boundary of Block 24E Parcels 269, 268, 267, 266,\n265, 264, 263, 120, 119, 118 and 117 to a point 6996549\nft N, 1526698 ft E on Marina Drive; thence southwesterly following the centreline of Marina Drive to its\njunction with Orange Drive at a point 6994992 ft N,\n1525734 ft E; thence southeast following Orange Drive\nto a point 6994899 ft N, 1525822 ft E; thence to the\nnortheast corner of Block 25B Parcel 379 at point\n6994766 ft N, 1525658 ftE; thence southwest to the\nsouthwest corner of Block 25B Parcel 68; thence\nsoutheast to the south corner of same parcel on Orange\nDrive; thence following Orange Drive to the northwest\ncorner of Block 25B Parcel 337 and continuing south and\nsoutheast along the west and south-western boundary of\nsame parcel with Block 25B Parcel 336 to a point\n6993627 ft N, 1525836 ft E; thence along the western\nboundary of Block 25B Parcels 116 \u2013 119, 463 and 225\nto its intersection with the centreline of Shamrock Road\nat a point 6992907 ft N, 1525256 ft E; thence in a south-\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 83\n\neasterly direction following the centreline of Shamrock\nRoad to a point 6991628 ft N, 1526145 ft E on the\nnorthern boundary of Block 25B Parcel 244; thence\nsoutherly to the southern shoreline to a point 6991009 ft\nN, 1526057 ft E, west of Ocean Club.\nSavannah\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at the shoreline Mean High Water mark at\na point being the southwest corner of the parcel\ncontaining the property 74 Coralstone Way at 6990786 ft\nN, 1533323 ft E (included); thence north along the\nwestern property parcel boundaries of Coralstone Way to\na point on Shamrock Road at 6991712 ft N, 1533310 ft\nE; thence southwest along Shamrock Road to its junction\nwith Spotts Newlands Road 6991672 ft N, 1533190 ft E;\nthence north along Spotts Newlands Road to its crossroad junction with Raven Avenue, Mockingbird Crescent\nand Chime Street at 6993388 ft N, 1532836 ft E; thence\ncontinuing north along Chime Street to a point at\n6993507 ft N, 1532902 ft E; thence northwest along the\nsouth boundary of Block 28B Parcel 109 to a point\n6993608 ft N, 1532742 ft E; thence northerly along the\neast boundary of Block 25C Parcels 28 and 306 to the\ncentreline of East West Highway at a point 6994363 ft N,\n1532832 ft E; thence following the centreline of East\nWest Highway to its junction Chime Street and with\nNewlands Electoral constituency at point 6994359 ft N,\n1532915 ft E; continuing easterly along the centreline of\nEast West Highway to its junction with the East West\nArterial Highway at a point 6994835 ft N, 1537024 ft E;\nthence following Hirst Road north-westerly to its junction\nwith Jay Hubert Drive at a point 6995450 ft N, 1536771\nft E; thence north-easterly along Jay Hubert Drive to a\npoint 6995723 ft N, 1537082 ft E; continuing northeast in\nan undefined straight line to a point on the centreline of\nEldon Street at a point 6997574 ft N, 1537845 ft E; thence\nsoutheast along the centreline of Eldon Street to the\njunction of Vision Street at point 6997487 ft N, 1538074\nft E, continuing east to its intersection with the Bodden\nTown West Electoral constituency at point 6997467 ft N,\n1538660 ft E; continuing south following the same\nboundary to a point 6997014 ft N, 1538621 ft E; thence\neast to point 6997042 ft N, 1538958 ft E; thence\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 84\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nfollowing the east and south boundary of Block 31A\nParcel to point on the proposed new road at 6996031 ft\nN, 1538724 ft E; thence southwest along the alignment of\nthe proposed new road to a point 6995519 ft N, 1538311\nft E; thence southeast following the western subdivision\nline for Little Savannah Gardens to its intersection with\nthe centreline of Shamrock Road at point 6992759 ft N,\n1539605 ft E; thence following the centreline of\nShamrock Road northeast and east to a point 6993469 ft\nN, 1541922 ft E; thence southerly to a point, being the\nintersection on Block 32B Parcel 277, 273, 269, and 189,\n6992760 ft N, 1541825 ft E; continuing south through the\nfollowing points 6992448 ft N, 1541860 ft E; 6990882 ft\nN, 1541738 ft E and 6987591 ft N, 1541782 ft E, a point\non the southern shoreline, near Pedro Bluff.\nNewlands\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the shoreline of North Sound Estates at\na point 7002300 ft N, 1538765 ft E; thence south to a\npoint 7000271 ft N, 1538480 ft E; thence east to a point\n7000338 ft N, 1538912 ft E on the eastern boundary of\nBlock 31A Parcel 27; thence southerly following the\nsame boundary to its intersection with the Savannah\nElectoral constituency at point 6997467 ft N, 1538660 ft\nE; continuing west to the junction of Vision Street and\nEldon Street at point 6997487 ft N, 1538074 ft E,\ncontinuing northwest along the centreline of Eldon Street\nto a point 6997574 ft N, 1537845 ft E; thence along an\nundefined straight line to a point 6995723 ft N, 1537082\nft E along Jay Hubert Drive; continuing southwest along\nJay Hubert Drive to its junction with Hirst Road at a point\n6995450 ft N, 1536771 ft E; thence following Hirst Road\nsouth-easterly to its junction with the East West Arterial\nHighway at a point 6994835 ft N, 1537024 ft E; thence in\na westerly direction along the centreline of the East West\nHighway to its junction with Chime Street and with\nProspect Electoral constituency at point 6994359 ft N,\n1532915 ft E; thence north to the northwest corner of\nBlock 27E Parcel 5 at a point 6995482 ft N, 1532848 ft\nE; thence along the northern boundary of Block 27E\nParcels 5 and 6 to a point 6995907 ft N, 1533962 ft E;\nthence following the east boundary of Block 24C Parcel\n62 to its junction with Block 27B Parcel 112 at a point\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 85\n\n6996645 ft N, 1533490 ft E; thence in an undefined\nboundary varying direction through Block 27B Parcels\n112 and 116 to a point 6999547 ft N, 1532185 ft E; thence\nin a northeast direction to a point 7000223 ft N, 1533193\nft E; thence in a north-westerly direction to a point\n7000794 ft N, 1532959 ft E; thence in a north-easterly to\na point 7001119 ft N, 1533400 ft E; thence northerly to a\npoint 7001257 ft N, 1533349 ft E on the northern\nshoreline.\nBodden Town\nWest\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at the southern shoreline Mean High Water\nmark at point 6988394 ft N, 1548404 ft E, also being the\nsouthwest corner of Block 38E Parcel 21; thence north\nfollowing the west boundary of Block 38E Parcel 21, 22\nand 16 to a point 6990571 ft N, 1547955 ft E at the\nintersection of Block 38E Parcel 16, 55, 62 and 123;\nthence northwest to a point 6990691 ft N, 1547855 ft E;\nthence southwest through points 6990552 ft N, 1547455\nft E; 6990364 ft N, 1547386 ft E; 6990312 ft N, 1547216\nft E; thence north along the west boundary of Block 38E\nParcel 11, 65, 64, 63 and 25, and continue north along the\neast boundary of Block 38B Parcel 152REM1 and 457 to\na point 6992062 ft N, 1546667 ft E; thence east along the\nsouth and east boundary of Block 38B Parcel 147 and east\nboundary of Block 38B 146 to a point 6992396 ft N,\n1546859 ft E on the centreline of Shamrock Road, just\nwest of Arrow Drive; thence easterly along Shamrock\nRoad to its intersection with Northward Road at point\n6992494 ft N, 1547799 ft E; thence northeast through\npoints 6992760 ft N, 1548114 ft E; 6993083 ft N,\n1548183 ft E; and 6993196 ft N, 1548312 ft E following\nthe western boundary of Block 38C Parcel 72 to a point\n6993855 ft N, 1548349 ft E; thence northeast in an\nundefined straight line to a point 6995736 ft N, 1548753\nft E; thence northwest to a point 6996275 ft N, 1548583\nft E, near the junction of Northward Road and Sheffield\nDrive; and northeast following the southeast boundary of\nBlock 37A Parcel 117 on through Block 37A Parcel 78\nalong the Northward Road path where the road ends and\nnorthwest in a straight line, undefined to a point on the\nproposed new road at 6998373 ft N, 1548953 ft E, and\nbeing just north of No #697 Northward Road (exclusive);\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 86\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nthence northeast along the alignment of the proposed new\nroad to a point 6999371 ft N, 1550914 ft E; thence east\nalong the same proposed road alignment to a point on the\nnorthern extended centre alignment of Lookout Road at\npoint 6999448 ft N, 1551284 ft E; thence northeast to the\nnorthwest corner of Block 43A Parcel 43 at 6999718 ft\nN, 1551226 ft E; thence northeast along the same parcel\u2019s\nnorthern boundary to a point 7000067 ft N, 1551741 ft E;\nthence  northwest along the eastern and northern\nboundary of Block 43A Parcel 54 to a point 7000634 ft\nN, 1550042 ft E, being also the southwest corner\nboundary of Block 36A Parcel 8; thence north along the\nsame parcel\u2019s western boundary to a point 7009378 ft N,\n1550218, being an extension of the same parcel\u2019s western\nboundary to the shoreline of Little Sound; thence northwesterly following the mangrove shoreline and Mean\nHigh Water mark of Little Sound to Duck Pond Bight\nthrough to a point on the tropical mangrove forest edge\nwith the shoreline of North Sound Estates at a point\n7002300 ft N, 1538765 ft E; thence south to a point\n7000271 ft N, 1538480 ft E; thence east to a point\n7000338 ft N, 1538912 ft E on the eastern boundary of\nBlock 31A Parcel 27; thence southerly following the\nsame boundary to its intersection with the Savannah\nElectoral constituency at point 6997467 ft N, 1538660 ft\nE; continuing south following the same boundary to a\npoint 6997014 ft N, 1538621 ft E; thence east to point\n6997042 ft N, 1538958 ft E; thence following the east and\nsouth boundary of Block 31A Parcel to point on the\nproposed new road at 6996031 ft N, 1538724 ft E; thence\nsouthwest along the alignment of the proposed new road\nto a point 6995519 ft N, 1538311 ft E; thence southeast\nfollowing the western subdivision line for Little\nSavannah Gardens to its intersection with the centreline\nof Shamrock Road at point 6992759 ft N, 1539605 ft E;\nthence following the centreline of Shamrock Road\nnortheast and east to a point 6993469 ft N, 1541922 ft E;\nthence southerly to a point, being the intersection on\nBlock 32B Parcel 277, 273, 269, and 189, 6992760 ft N,\n1541825 ft E; continuing south through the following\npoints 6992448 ft N, 1541860 ft E; 6990882 ft N,\n1541738 ft E and 6987591 ft N, 1541782 ft E, a point on\nthe southern shoreline, near Pedro Bluff.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 87\n\nBodden Town\nEast\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the right and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point at the southern shoreline Mean High Water\nmark at point 6988394 ft N, 1548404 ft E, also being the\nsouthwest corner of Block 38E Parcel 21; thence north\nfollowing the west boundary of Block 38E Parcel 21, 22\nand 16 to a point 6990571 ft N, 1547955 ft E at the\nintersection of Block 38E Parcel 16, 55, 62 and 123;\nthence northwest to a point 6990691 ft N, 1547855 ft E;\nthence southwest through points 6990552 ft N, 1547455\nft E; 6990364 ft N, 1547386 ft E; 6990312 ft N, 1547216\nft E; thence north along the west boundary of Block 38E\nParcel 11, 65, 64, 63 and 25, and continue north along the\neast boundary of Block 38B Parcel 152REM1 and 457 to\na point 6992062 ft N, 1546667 ft E; thence east along the\nsouth and east boundary of Block 38B Parcel 147 and east\nboundary of Block 38B 146 to a point 6992396 ft N,\n1546859 ft E on the centreline of Shamrock Road, just\nwest of Arrow Drive; thence easterly along Shamrock\nRoad to its intersection with Northward Road at point\n6992494 ft N, 1547799 ft E; thence northeast through\npoints 6992760 ft N, 1548114 ft E; 6993083 ft N,\n1548183 ft E; and 6993196 ft N, 1548312 ft E following\nthe western boundary of Block 38C Parcel 72 to a point\n6993855 ft N, 1548349 ft E; thence northeast in an\nundefined straight line to a point 6995736 ft N, 1548753\nft E; thence northwest to a point 6996275 ft N, 1548583\nft E, near the junction of Northward Road and Sheffield\nDrive; and northeast following the southeast boundary of\nBlock 37A Parcel 117 on through Block 37A Parcel 78\nalong the Northward Road path where the road ends and\nnorthwest in a straight line, undefined to a point on the\nproposed new road at 6998373 ft N, 1548953 ft E, and\nbeing just north of No #697 Northward Road (exclusive);\nthence northeast along the alignment of the proposed new\nroad to a point 6999371 ft N, 1550914 ft E; thence east\nalong the same proposed road alignment to a point on the\nnorthern extended centre alignment of Lookout Road at\npoint 6999448 ft N, 1551284 ft E; thence northeast to the\nnorthwest corner of Block 43A Parcel 43 at 6999718 ft\nN, 1551226 ft E; thence northeast along the same parcel\u2019s\nnorthern boundary to a point 7000067 ft N, 1551741 ft E;\nthence  northwest along the eastern and northern\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 88\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nboundary of Block 43A Parcel 54 to a point 7000634 ft\nN, 1550042 ft E, being also the southwest corner\nboundary of Block 36A Parcel 8; thence north along the\nsame parcel\u2019s western boundary to a point 7009378 ft N,\n1550218, being an extension of the same parcel\u2019s western\nboundary to the shoreline of Little Sound; thence\nnortheast following the mangrove shoreline and Mean\nHigh Water mark of Little Sound through to a point on\nthe tropical mangrove forest edge with the shoreline of\nLittle Sound at a point 7014761 ft N, 1550817 ft E and\nbeing on the western boundary of Block 34A Parcel 5;\nthence southeast across the tropical mangrove forest\ninterior and along an undefined straight line and being\njust north of No #128 Frenchmans Drive (inclusive), to a\npoint on Bodden Town Road near to its junction with\nFrank Sound Road at 7001291 ft N, 1576956 ft E;  thence\neast along Bodden Town Road to its intersection with the\nEast End and North Side Electoral Constituencies, on the\ncentreline of Bodden Town Road at 7001325 ft N,\n1577202 ft E; thence south to the northwest corner of\nBlock 59A Parcel 236 containing the public Jetty into\nFrank Sound at a point 7001310 ft N, 1577213 ft E;\ncontinuing south to the shoreline Mean High Water mark\nat a point 7001135 ft N, 1577308 ft E.\nNorth Side\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the left and\nwithin the area defined by a boundary line having a\nstarting point on the tropical mangrove forest edge with\nthe shoreline of Little Sound at a point 7014761 ft N,\n1550817 ft E and being on the western boundary of Block\n34A Parcel 5; thence southeast across the tropical\nmangrove forest interior and along an undefined straight\nline and being just north of No #128 Frenchmans Drive\n(exclusive), to a point on Bodden Town Road near to its\njunction with Frank Sound Road at 7001291 ft N,\n1576956 ft E;  thence east along Bodden Town Road to\nits intersection with the East End Electoral Constituency,\non the centreline of Bodden Town Road at 7001325 ft N,\n1577202 ft E; thence east along Bodden Town Road to its\njunction with Frank Sound Road and Sea View Road at\n7001341 ft N, 1577253 ft E; thence east along Sea View\nRoad to a point 7001438 ft N, 1577490 ft E; thence\nnortheast in an undefined straight line to a point at\n7002511 ft N, 1578082 ft E; thence east and north\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 89\n\nfollowing the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to a point\n7002688 ft N, 1578814 ft E; thence continuing north\nfollowing the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to its\nintersection with Block 59A Parcels 272 and 278; thence\neasterly following the boundary between same parcels to\nits intersection with Block 59A Parcel 91 and easterly to\na point 7003348 ft N, 1579821 ft E; thence northerly to a\npoint 7004752 ft N, 1579589 ft E; thence in a easterly,\nsouth-easterly, and north-easterly direction to a point\n7004794 ft N, 1582022 ft E; thence northerly to a point\n7005238 ft N, 1582003 ft E; thence easterly to a point\n7005160 ft N, 1582739 ft E; thence north following the\neastern edge of the Botanical Gardens Block 59A Parcel\n271, to a point 7007985 ft N, 1583100 ft E; thence west\nalong the same boundary to a point 7007842 ft N,\n1582388 ft E; thence north to a point 7008231 ft N,\n1582376 ft E; thence east and north following the eastern\nboundary of Block 58A Parcel 2 and 8 to a point 7010073\nft N, 1582250 ft E on the western boundary of Block 58A\nParcel 1REM 1; thence northeast along an undefined\nstraight line to a point on the Queens Highway at 7019908\nft N, 1587671 ft E; thence east along the Queens Highway\nto a point 7019926 ft N, 1587824 ft E; thence north along\nthe western boundary of Block 61A Parcel 103 to a point\non the shoreline at Old Robin Point at 7020194 ft N,\n1587831 ft E.\nEast End\nAll that area of Grand Cayman which lies to the east of a\nboundary line having a starting point at the shoreline\nMean High Water mark at 7001135 ft N, 1577308 ft E,\nbeing the southwest boundary corner of Block 59A Parcel\n236 containing the public Jetty into Frank Sound; thence\nnorth to the northwest corner of the same parcel at\n7001310 ft N, 1577213 ft E; thence north to its\nintersection with the North Side Electoral Constituency,\non the centreline of Bodden Town Road at 7001325 ft N,\n1577202 ft E; thence east along Bodden Town Road to its\njunction with Frank Sound Road and Sea View Road at\n7001341 ft N, 1577253 ft E; thence east along Sea View\nRoad to a point 7001438 ft N, 1577490 ft E; thence\nnortheast in an undefined straight line to a point at\n7002511 ft N, 1578082 ft E; thence east and north\nfollowing the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to a point\n7002688 ft N, 1578814 ft E; thence continuing north\n\nSCHEDULE 1\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 90\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nfollowing the boundary of Block 59A Parcel 29 to its\nintersection with Block 59A Parcels 272 and 278; thence\neasterly following the boundary between same parcels to\nits intersection with Block 59A Parcel 91 and easterly to\na point 7003348 ft N, 1579821 ft E; thence northerly to a\npoint 7004752 ft N, 1579589 ft E; thence in a easterly,\nsouth-easterly, and north-easterly direction to a point\n7004794 ft N, 1582022 ft E; thence northerly to a point\n7005238 ft N, 1582003 ft E; thence easterly to a point\n7005160 ft N, 1582739 ft E; thence north following the\neastern edge of the Botanical Gardens Block 59A Parcel\n271, to a point 7007985 ft N, 1583100 ft E; thence west\nalong the same boundary to a point 7007842 ft N,\n1582388 ft E; thence north to a point 7008231 ft N,\n1582376 ft E; thence east and north following the eastern\nboundary of Block 58A Parcel 2 and 8 to a point 7010073\nft N, 1582250 ft E on the western boundary of Block 58A\nParcel 1REM 1; thence northeast along an undefined\nstraight line to a point on the Queens Highway at 7019908\nft N, 1587671 ft E; thence east along the Queens Highway\nto a point 7019926 ft N, 1587824 ft E; thence north along\nthe western boundary of Block 61A Parcel 103 to a point\non the shoreline at Old Robin Point at 7020194 ft N,\n1587831 ft E.\nCayman\nBrac\nWest and Little\nCayman\nAll of the Island of Little Cayman and that area of\nCayman Brac which lies to the west of a boundary line\nhaving a starting point at the southern shoreline Mean\nHigh Water mark at Jennifer Bay, also being the\ncentreline of the access road at 7151530 ft N, 2053684 ft\nE; thence north along same access road to a point with its\njunction with South Side East Road at 7151945 ft N,\n2053660 ft E; thence southwest along South Side East\nRoad to its junction with South Side West Road and\nAshton Reid Drive at 7151916 ft N, 2053557 ft E; thence\nnorth along Ashton Reid Drive to a point 7158373 ft N,\n2053708 ft E on the north facing bluff edge; thence in a\nsouth-westerly direction along the bluff edge to a point\n7156093 ft N, 2046975 ft E and opposite Driftwood\nDrive; thence north to a point 7156140 ft N, 2046943 ft\nE at the junction of Driftwood Drive and Dennis Foster\nRoad; thence along the centreline of Driftwood Drive to\na point on the northern shoreline Mean High Water mark\nat 7156915 ft N, 2046412 ft E.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 1\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 91\n\nCayman Brac East\nAll that area of Cayman Brac which lies to the east of a\nboundary line having a starting point at the southern\nshoreline Mean High Water mark at Jennifer Bay, also\nbeing the centreline of the access road at 7151530 ft N,\n2053684 ft E; thence north along same access road to a\npoint with its junction with South Side East Road at\n7151945 ft N, 2053660 ft E; thence southwest along\nSouth Side East Road to its junction with South Side West\nRoad and Ashton Reid Drive at 7151916 ft N, 2053557 ft\nE; thence north along Ashton Reid Drive to a point\n7158373 ft N, 2053708 ft E on the north facing bluff\nedge; thence in a south-westerly direction along the bluff\nedge to a point 7156093 ft N, 2046975 ft E and opposite\nDriftwood Drive; thence north to a point 7156140 ft N,\n2046943 ft E at the junction of Driftwood Drive and\nDennis Foster Road; thence along the centreline of\nDriftwood Drive to a point on the northern shoreline\nMean High Water mark at 7156915 ft N, 2046412 ft E.\n\nSCHEDULE 2\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 92\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nSCHEDULE 2\nFORMS\nFORM 1\n(sections 2 and 45(4))\nPOLL BOOK\nConsecutive\nParticulars of Electors\nParticulars of persons applying for ballot papers after\nanother has voted as such person\n\nnumber give\neach\nelector as he\napplies for\nballot\nName\nof\nElector\nOccupation\nPostal\nAddress\nConsecutive No.\nof electors\non list of\nelectors\nForm\nof\noaths,\nif any,\nelector\nis\nrequire\nd to\nswear\n(a)\nRecord\nthat oath\nsworn or\nrefused\n(b)\nRecord\nthat\nelector\nhas voted\nName Consec\nu-tive\nNo. of\nelector\non list\nof\nelectors\nRecord\nthat\noath\nsworn\nObjection\ns, if any,\nmade on\nbehalf of\nany\ncandidate\nRemarks\n\n(a) If sworn insert \u201cSworn\u201d and number of the oath; if refused insert \u201cRefused\nto be sworn\u201d.\n(b) When ballot put into ballot box insert \u201cVoted\u201d.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 1A\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 93\n\nFORM 1A\n(section 6)\nNOTICE OF POLLING DIVISIONS\nTAKE NOTICE that the Supervisor of Elections, with the approval of the Governor,\npursuant to section 6 of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) hereby:\n(a) appoints\nthe\nfollowing\nto\nbe\nthe\nPolling\nDivisions\nin\nthe\n\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..Electoral District:\n[Insert boundaries and descriptions of the Polling Divisions]\n(b) revokes the appointment of the following Polling Divisions in the\n\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..Electoral District:\n[Insert boundaries and descriptions of the Polling Divisions]\n(c) varies the following Polling Divisions in the \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..Electoral District:\n[Insert boundaries and descriptions of the Polling Divisions]\n*(delete as appropriate)\nDated this _______________________day of_________________________20____.\n__________________________\nSupervisor of Elections\n\nFORM 2\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 94\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 2\n(section 7(6))\nOATH OF REGISTERING OFFICER\nI,                                       , do swear that I will faithfully perform all the duties of registering\nofficer of the                      electoral district in accordance with the Elections Act (2022\nRevision) without partiality, fear, favour or affection, to the best of my ability.\nSO HELP ME GOD.\n_____________________\nRegistering Officer\nSworn before me___________________________\nDate________________________, 20______.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 95\n\nFORM 3\n(section 8(3))\nOATH OF RETURNING OFFICER OR DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICER\nI,_______________________________, having been appointed returning officer\/deputy\nreturning officer for the _____________________electoral district do swear that I will\nfaithfully perform all the duties of such returning officer\/deputy returning officer in\naccordance with the Elections Act (2022 Revision) to the best of my ability.\nSO HELP ME GOD.\nSignature of returning officer\/deputy returning officer______________________\nSworn before me___________________________________________________\nDate______________________, 20_____.\n(To be amended as appropriate)\n\nFORM 4\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 96\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 4\n(section 11)\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nELECTIONS ACT\n(2022 Revision)\nAPPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTOR\nTo the registering officer for the electoral district of ______________________.\nI,______________________________________________________________,\n(full given and family names in block capitals)\nof _____________________________________________________________,\n(full street address)\nwhose occupation is___________________________________, being of the male\/female\nsex (delete as appropriate) do hereby apply to be registered as an elector for the Electoral\nDistrict of _________________________________, and do declare that the following\nparticulars are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct in all respects.\n1.\nMy date of birth is__________________and I enclose a copy of my birth certificate.\n\n           (day\/month\/year)\n2.\nMy place of birth is___________________________________________.\n(place and country)\n3.\n*One of my parents or grandparents was born in the Cayman Islands namely_______\na parent\/grandparent and I enclose a copy of his\/her _______________(full name) birth\ncertificate. (delete as appropriate)\n          *To be completed if applicant\u2019s place of birth is not in the Cayman Islands\n4.\nI possess Caymanian status (and enclose a copy of my letter\/certificate of status).\n         (delete if not applicable)\n5.\nI am a British Overseas Territories citizen by virtue of a connection with the Cayman\nIslands and acquired such citizenship by birth\/descent\/naturalisation\/registration\n(delete as appropriate)(and I enclose a copy of my naturalisation\/registration certificate).\n(delete as appropriate)\n6.\nI have been ordinarily resident in the Cayman Islands since the _____________day\n         of________________19__ \/20_____, and during the three years immediately\n         preceding this application I have been absent from the Cayman Islands for a total of\n         three hundred days or less.\n7.\nStreet address:________________________________________________\n8.\nPostal address:________________________________________________\n9.\nEmail address:________________________________________________\n10. Home telephone:______________________________________________\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 4\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 97\n\n11. Work telephone: ______________________________________________\n12. I am\/am not physically incapacitated. (delete as appropriate)\n\nDate:________________\n\nSignature of Applicant\n\n                                                                                   (signature must be totally within box)\n\n* Street address means the place where the elector ordinarily lives while resident in the\nCayman Islands.\n\nFor\n\nOffice\nuse\nonly\nApplicant is qualified for registration and that person\u2019s name has\nbeen placed on list; or\nApplicant is not qualified for registration\nbecause________________________________________________\n____________________________\nSignature of Registering Officer\n\nFor note as to qualifications to be registered as an elector see reverse side of this form.\n(Reverse side of form)\nNote of qualifications to be registered as an elector\n(As set out in sections 90, 91 and 61(3) of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution\nOrder 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009].\n\n1.\nSubject to paragraph 2, a person is entitled to be registered as an elector in one\nelectoral district, but that person shall not be entitled to be registered as an\nelector for elections to the Cayman Islands Parliament unless \u2014\n(a) that person was, on the day immediately preceding the date of\ncommencement of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI\n1379 of 2009], entitled to be registered as an elector; or\n(b) that person \u2014\n(i)\nis a Caymanian; and\n(ii) has attained the age of eighteen years; and\n(iii) is resident in the Cayman Islands at the date of registration; and\n(iv) has been resident in the Cayman Islands for a period or periods\namounting to not less than two years out of the four years\nimmediately preceding the date of registration; or\n\nFORM 4\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 98\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(c) on the day of the issue of a writ ordering an election, that person is\notherwise qualified under paragraph (b) but has not attained the age of\neighteen years, but that person will attain that age on or before the polling\nday at the election.\nProvided that for purposes of paragraph (b)(iv) \u2014\n(i)\nAny period of absence for any of the purposes specified in section\n61(3) of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI\n1379 of 2009] shall be disregarded in determining whether a\nperson is or has been resident in the Cayman Islands for the\npurposes of this section.\n(ii)\nIn accordance with section 61(3) of the Cayman Islands\nConstitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009], in ascertaining\nwhether a person has been absent from the Cayman Islands, any\nperiod of absence by reason of the following shall be\ndisregarded  \u2014\n\n(a)  the performance of duty on behalf of the Government;\n\n(b)  attendance as a student at any educational establishment;\n         (c)  attendance as a patient at any hospital, clinic or other\nmedical institution;\n\n(d)  employment as a seaman aboard an ocean-going vessel; or\n\n(e)  employment as a crew member on board any aircraft.\n\n2.\nA person shall not be entitled to be registered as an elector in any electoral\ndistrict who \u2014\n (a) subject to sub-paragraph (i), is serving a sentence of imprisonment (by\nwhatever name called) exceeding twelve months imposed on that person\nby a court in any country or substituted by a competent authority for some\nother sentence imposed on that person by such a court, or is under such a\nsentence of imprisonment the execution of which has been suspended;\n (b) a person certified to be insane or otherwise adjudged to be of unsound\nmind under any law in force in the Cayman Islands; or\n (c) disqualified for registration as an elector by any law in force in the Cayman\nIslands relating to offences connected with elections.\nProvided that for the purposes of paragraph (2)(a)\u2014\n(i)\nwhere a person is serving two or more sentences of imprisonment\nthat are required to be served consecutively that person shall,\nthroughout the whole time during which that person so serves, be\nregarded as serving a sentence exceeding twelve months if (but not\nunless) any one of those sentences exceeds that term; and\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 4\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 99\n\n(ii) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed as\nan alternative to or in default of the payment of a fine; and\n(iii) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed by\na court outside the Islands other than a sentence on conviction for an\noffence constituted by conduct which, if it occurred within the\nCayman Islands, would constitute an offence punishable under the\nlaw of the Cayman Islands by imprisonment of twelve months or any\ngreater punishment.\n\nFORM 5\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 100\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 5\n(section 13(2))\nREGISTRATION NOTICE\n\nTAKE NOTICE that \u2014\n(a) Every person who is entitled to be registered as an elector in the\n__________ electoral district and who wishes to have that person\u2019s name\nplaced on the Register of Electors for the three month period commencing\non the first day of January\/April\/July\/October, (delete as appropriate)\n20_____ shall, unless already registered in the current Register of Electors,\napply in writing in Form 4 for registration as an elector, which duly\ncompleted form must be received by the registering officer for the said\nelectoral district on or before the registration date, namely the ___ day of\n___________ 20____. (complete as appropriate)\n(b) Every person not disqualified on any of the grounds set out in the next\nparagraph of this notice is qualified to be registered as an elector in the\nsaid electoral district if that person - (list here qualifications)\n(c) (list here disqualifications)\n(d) A revised list containing the names, street address and occupation of all\npersons qualified to vote in the said district \u2014\n(i)\nwhose names appear in the current Register of Electors; or\n(ii) who have submitted to the registration officer a duly completed and\nsigned application for registration in Form 4\n\nwill be available at the Elections Office in George Town, the District\nAdministration Office in Cayman Brac and the Post Office in Little\nCayman for a period of twenty-one days beginning on the ________ day\nof __________, 20_____. (complete as appropriate)\n(e) Copies of Form 4 may be obtained at the following places \u2014\n(i)\nany post office or sub-post office;\n(ii) the registering office for any electoral district; or\n(iii) the Elections Office\n(f)\nThe registering officer for the electoral district is ___________.\n\n___________________                   ___________________________\n Date                                                         Registering Officer.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 6\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 101\n\nFORM 6\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nELECTIONS ACT\n(section 13(6))\n(2022 Revision)\nNOTICE OF REFUSAL OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS\nAN ELECTOR\nElectoral District of_________________________________________________\nTake notice that the application of _____________________________________\nof_______________________________________________________________\n(full street address)\nto be registered as an elector for the above electoral district has this day been refused by\nme on the grounds that \u2014\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n___________________________________________________\nDated this _________________day of ______________________, 20_____.\n\n______________________\nRegistering Officer\n\nFORM 7\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 102\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 7\n(sections 13(9) and 15(1))\nNOTICE OF CLAIM\n\nTo the registering officer of the___________________________electoral district\nTAKE NOTICE that I,______________________________________________,\nof _______________________________________________________________\nstreet address\n\n_________________________________________________________________\noccupation\nam qualified for inclusion in the revised list of electors for the_____________ electoral\ndistrict and that my name and street address have been (omitted from) (wrongly stated in)\nsuch list and that I claim that such list be amended (by the insertion of my name and street\naddress) (by the correction of the particulars of my name and street address) as shown on\nthe attached form.\n(strike out bracketed words not applicable)\n\nSignature of claimant________________________________________________\n\nDate:_____________________________________________________________.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 8\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 103\n\nFORM 8\n(section 14(1))\nREVISED LIST OF ELECTORS\n\nELECTORAL DISTRICT\nConsecutive\nNumber\nName\nof\nElector\n(Family\nName\nFirst)\nElectoral\nDistrict\nPolling\nDivision\nStreet\nAddress\nOccupation\nRemarks\n\nFORM 9\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 104\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 9\n(section 15(2))\nNOTICE OF OBJECTION\n\nTo the registering officer of the___________________________electoral district\nTAKE NOTICE that\nI_______________________________________________________________,\nName\nof_______________________________________________________________\nStreet address\n_________________________________________________________________\nOccupation\nam qualified for inclusion in the revised list of electors for the_____________ electoral\ndistrict and am so included.\nAnd that I object to the inclusion in that list of\n________________________________________________________________________\non the ground that he\/she is disqualified for inclusion in the list because\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nSignature _________________________________________________________\nDate  ____________________________________________________________\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 10\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 105\n\nFORM 10\n(section 16(3))\nREVISION NOTICE\nTAKE NOTICE that the revised lists of electors for the___________________\nelectoral district for the quarter commencing on the first day of January\/April\/July\/October,\n20____________ will be settled by me the undersigned on the_____________day\nof_____________________, 20____ at_____________________at_________o\u2019clock.\nDated this _______________________day of_________________________20____.\n\n__________________________\nRevising Officer\n\nFORM 11\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 106\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 11\n(section 20(1))\n\nELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD\nELECTORS REGISTRATION CARD\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nElectoral district:_______________________\nPolling division:__________________________                     Photograph\nName:__________________________________\nDate of birth:_____________________________                              of\nSex:____________________________________\nRegistration No.:_________________________                             Elector\nSignature of elector:_______________________________\nSignature of Supervisor of Elections:________________________________\nIF FOUND DELIVER TO NEAREST POST OFFICE\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 12\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 107\n\nFORM 12\n(section 20(5))\nAPPLICATION FOR A DUPLICATE ELECTORS REGISTRATION\nCARD\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nELECTIONS ACT\n(2022 Revision)\n\nTo the Supervisor of Elections\nElections Office\nI,____________________________________, who reside at (give full first and surnames in\nblock capitals)\n________________________________________________\n(street address)\nand whose postal address is ___________________________,\nsolemnly and sincerely declare that \u2014\n(a) I am qualified as an elector under section 90 of the Cayman Islands\nConstitution contained in the Second Schedule to the Cayman Islands\nConstitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009];\n(b) I am not disqualified from voting under section 91 of the said Order or\nunder the Elections Act (2022 Revision);\n(c) I was the holder of an electors registration card which was issued to me\n(on or around the ______day of __________, 20_______)\n(insert\ndate\nif\nknown)\nand\nthat\nthe\nsaid\ncard\nhas\nbeen\n*lost\/mutilated\/destroyed\/defaced (*delete as applicable) in the following\ncircumstances \u2014\n(here set out in detail the circumstances)\n                       ____________________________________________\n                       ____________________________________________\n                       ____________________________________________\n(d) I apply for a duplicate electors registration card;\n(e) *I undertake that if the original card which was issued to me is\nfound that I will return it forthwith to you\nOR\n\n*I enclose with this application my present mutilated or defaced card.\n\n(*delete as applicable)\nDated this ________day of ___________, 20____.\nSignature of applicant:_______________________\nSignature of witness:________________________\n\nFORM 12\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 108\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nName of witness:___________________________\nAddress of witness:_________________________\nTelephone Number of witness:________________\nVoter ID Number of witness:__________________\n(in block capitals)\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 13\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 109\n\nFORM 13\n(section 21)\n\nNOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME, OCCUPATION OR STREET\nADDRESS\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nELECTIONS ACT\n(2022 Revision)\n\nTo the Registering Officer for the _____________________Electoral District.\nI, __________________________________________________,\n(insert full first and surnames in block capitals)\nwhose postal address is ________________________________,\nsolemnly and sincerely declare that \u2014\n*delete as applicable\n*(a) on or about the ___day of_______, 20___, I   changed my name\n\n         from _______________________________________\n                    (insert full previous names)\n         to  _________________________________________\n                                      (insert new full first and surnames)\n\nand that change of name occurred by reason of -marriage\/divorce\/a\ndeed poll\/(other reason);\n                               (delete as applicable)\nnamely _______________________________________\n(complete as appropriate)\nOR\n*(b) on or about the ___________day of_______, 20_______,\n\nI\nchanged\nmy\noccupation\nfrom\n_______________________________\n                          (insert previous occupation)\n\nto _______________________________________\n                         (insert new occupation)\nOR\n*(c) on or about the ____day of_____________, 20_______,\n\nI ceased to reside at ____________________________________\n                    (insert full street address of previous residence)\n\nin\nthe\nsaid\nelectoral\ndistrict\nand\nnow\nreside\nat\n_______________________________________                                       (insert\nfull street address of new residence)\n\nin the said electoral district\/_______________electoral district;\n\nFORM 13\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 110\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n                                   (delete as applicable)\nand I hereby apply for such change to be noted and entered on the Register of Electors.\nDated this _____day of________________, 20_______.\n\nSignature of applicant:_________________________\nSignature of witness:__________________________\nName of witness:_____________________________\nAddress of witness:___________________________\nTelephone Number of witness:_________________\nVoter ID Number of witness:___________________\n(in block capitals)\nNote: Where the elector has changed that person\u2019s street address from one electoral\ndistrict to another, a completed, signed and witnessed copy of this form must also be\nsent to the registering officer of the new electoral district.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 14\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 111\n\nFORM 14\n(section 24)\n\nAPPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nELECTIONS ACT\n(2022 Revision)\n\nTo the Supervisor of Elections\nElections Office\nI,_______________________________________________\n   (Give full first name and surname in block letters)\nof_______________________________________________,\n   (Give  Physical address of Political Party Headquarters)\n___________________________________________________\n(Give postal address of Political Party where communications\nmay be sent by the Elections Office)\nOn behalf of:\n(Full Name of Political Party in block letters)\n_________________________________________________\nAbbreviate\/ short form name to be shown on Election\n(Documents in block letters)\nhereby apply to register the political party named above.\nI certify that the information set out in this application is complete and accurate.\n\nRegistration of new party leader, appointment effective:\n_________________________\n\n_________\nFull Name (Block Letters)\n\ndd\/mm\/yy\n\nRegistration of Party Chairperson  (if applicable) appointment\neffective:\n________________________\n\n________\nFull Name (Block Letters)\n\ndd\/mm\/yy\n___________________________\n\nAddress where books and records are kept:\n______________________________________________\n(state physical location)\n\nFORM 14\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 112\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n_____________________ ____________________________\nEmail Address\n\n            alternative email address\n____________________________________\nOfficial Party Website address\n\nI hereby attach in support of this Application:\n(a) Political Party\u2019s Constitution;\n(b) Political Party\u2019s Logo;\n(c) Political Party\u2019s colour sample;\n(d) Copy of Party Resolution appointing the Leader;\n(e) Copy of Party Resolution Appointing the Chairperson (if applicable)\n(f) A Statement of the Party\u2019s purpose; and\n(g) Name and Address of Party\u2019s Auditor.\n\nI Certify that:\n(a) The information set out in this application is complete and accurate;\n(b) The Political Party is Not for Profit; and\n(c) One of the political party\u2019s fundamental purposes is to participate in public\naffairs by endorsing one or more of its members as candidates and supporting\ntheir election.\n\n_________________________________\n    _______________________\n(Signature of Party Chairperson\/Leader)\n\ndd\/mm\/yy.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 15\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 113\n\nFORM 15\n(section 26)\nCERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF A POLITICAL PARTY\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\nELECTIONS ACT\n(2022 Revision)\n\nI, \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026, Supervisor of Elections, hereby certify that\n\n(Insert name of Supervisor)\n\nthe \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 has met the requirements stipulated in\n         (Insert name of political party)\n\nsection 26 of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) and has been entered in the register of\npolitical parties.\n\n\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\n(Signature of Supervisor of Elections)\n\n_____________________________________\n(Seal of Elections Office)\n\nDated at George Town, Grand Cayman, the \u2026\u2026.. day of \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.. 20...\n\nFORM 16\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 114\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 16\n(section 28(2))\n\nWRIT OF ELECTION\nElizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and\nNorthern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the\nCommonwealth, Defender of the Faith.\nTo                                                                                           the Returning Officer of\nelectoral district.\n\nWHEREAS by section 28(1) of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) it is provided that for\nthe purpose of every general election of members of the Cayman Islands Parliament and\nfor the purpose of the election of members to supply vacancies caused by death,\nresignation or otherwise, the Governor shall issue writs of election under the Public Seal\nof the Cayman Islands, addressed to the returning officers of the respective electoral\ndistricts for which members are to be returned.\n*AND WHEREAS I deem it expedient that writs should be issued for the election of\nmembers to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament.\n#AND WHEREAS the seat of the elected member for the electoral district has become\nvacant as a consequence of \u2014\nNOW, THEREFORE, I                                   Governor of the Cayman Islands do hereby\nrequire that you proceed to the nomination of candidates on the               day of           ,\n20__, at                   and thereafter, if necessary, you do on the                day of                     ,\n20__, between the hours of            o\u2019 clock in the forenoon and                          o\u2019clock\nin the afternoon, cause election to be made according to Law of a member to serve in\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament of the Cayman Islands for the said electoral district and\nthat you do cause the name of such member when so elected to be certified to me not\nlater than the                day of                                  , 20__.\nGIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of the Cayman Islands this\n_____day of ________________20__ and in the                            year of Her Majesty\u2019s\nreign.\n_________________________________\nGovernor\n*To be included in a writ for a general election.\n#To be included in a writ for a by-election.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 17\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 115\n\nFORM 17\n(section 29(1))\nNOTICE OF NOMINATION\n\nThe Governor having issued a Writ of Election for the election of a member of the Cayman\nIslands Parliament for                                                     electoral district, the returning\nofficer for the said electoral district will on the            day of\n                           , 20__, now next ensuing between eight o\u2019clock in the forenoon and three\no\u2019clock in the afternoon at                                                       ,\nproceed to the nomination of a member for the electoral district.\n\nDated this                            day of                                             , 20__.\n\n__________________________________\nReturning Officer for the Electoral District\n\nFORM 18\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 116\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 18\n(section 29(3))\nNOMINATION PAPER\n\nName of electoral district______________________________________\nSurname of candidate_________________________________________\nOther names of candidate______________________________________\nStreet address of candidate_____________________________________\n\nWe, the undersigned being duly registered electors for the above named electoral district\ndo hereby \u2014\n(a) nominate the above-named person as a proper person to be elected as a\nmember of the Cayman Islands Parliament for the electoral district;\n(b) declare that to the best of our belief the above named person is qualified to\nbe elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament for the electoral\ndistrict pursuant to section 61 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009\n[UKSI 1379 of 2009]; and\n(c) declare that to the best of our belief the above named person is not\ndisqualified from being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands\nParliament for the electoral district pursuant to section 62 of the Cayman\nIslands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009].\n*It is an offence under section 30(1) of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) to knowingly nominate a\nperson who, pursuant to the Constitution, is not qualified to be or is disqualified from being elected\nas a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament.\n\nSignature of first person nominating_____________________________\nFull name__________________________________________________\nSignature of second person nominating___________________________\nFull name___________________________________________________\nI, the above-named person, nominated as above to be elected as a member of the Cayman\nIslands Parliament for the above named electoral district \u2014\n(a) hereby consent to the nomination for the above-named electoral district;\n(b) declare that to the best of my belief I am qualified to be elected as a member\nof the Cayman Islands Parliament pursuant to section 61 of the Cayman\nIslands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009]; and\n(c) declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief, I am not disqualified\nfrom being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament pursuant\nto section 62 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 [UKSI 1379 of\n2009].\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 18\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 117\n\n* It is an offence under section 30(2) of the Elections Act (2022 Revision) to knowingly consent\nto be nominated if, pursuant to the Constitution, you are not qualified to be or are disqualified\nfrom being elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament.\nSignature of candidate_________________________________________\nSignature of witness__________________________________________\nFull name of witness__________________________________________\nAddress of witness:___________________________________________\nTelephone Number of witness:__________________________________\nVoter ID Number of witness:___________________________________\nDate:_____________________________________________, 20_____.\u201d\n*For note as to qualifications to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament see reverse side of\nthis form.\n(Reverse side of form)\nNote of qualifications to be, and disqualification from being elected as a member of\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament\n(As set out in sections 61 and 62 of Schedule 2 to the Cayman Islands Constitution Order\n2009 [UKSI 1379 of 2009].\n61    (1)  Subject to section 62, a person shall be qualified to be elected as a member of\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament if, and shall not be qualified to be so elected\nunless \u2014\n(a) that person is a Caymanian; and\n(b) that person has attained the age of 21 years; and\n(c) that person is, at the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election,\ndomiciled and resident in the Cayman Islands;\n(d) that person is a qualified citizen; and either\n(e) that person was born in the Cayman Islands, or was born outside the\nCayman Islands in the circumstances mentioned in subsection (2)(b), has\nresided in the Cayman Islands for a period of not less than seven years\nimmediately preceding the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election\nand, subject to subsection (3), the number of days on which that person\nwas absent from the Cayman Islands in that period does not exceed 400;\nor\n(f)\nif that person was born outside the Cayman Islands, has resided in the\nCayman Islands for a period or periods amounting to not less than fifteen\nyears out of the twenty years immediately preceding the date of that\nperson\u2019s nomination for election, and, subject to subsection (3), in the\nseven years immediately preceding the date of that person\u2019s nomination\nfor election the number of days on which that person was absent from the\nCayman Islands does not exceed 400.\n(2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(d), a qualified citizen is a British overseas\nterritories citizen by virtue of a connection with the Cayman Islands, who either\n\u2014\n\nFORM 18\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 118\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(a) at the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election possesses no other\ncitizenship and is pursuing no claim to any other citizenship for which that\nperson may be eligible; or\n(b) was born outside the Cayman Islands, has or had at least one parent or\ngrandparent who was born in the Cayman Islands and is a Caymanian (or\nif deceased would if alive have been a Caymanian at the date of nomination\nfor election), and who at the date of that person\u2019s nomination for election\npossesses no other citizenship save for any right that person may have to\nsome other citizenship by virtue of that person\u2019s birth outside the Cayman\nIslands;\nand in this subsection the words \u201cother citizenship\u201d do not include British\ncitizenship acquired by virtue of section 3 of the British Overseas Territories\nAct 2002 (C. 8).\n(3) In ascertaining whether a person has been absent from the Cayman Islands for\nthe purposes of subsection (1)(e) or (f), any period of absence by reason of the\nfollowing shall be disregarded \u2014\n(a) the performance of duty on behalf of the Government;\n(b) attendance as a student at any educational establishment;\n(c) attendance as a patient at any hospital, clinic or other medical institution;\n(d) employment as a seaman aboard an ocean-going vessel; or\n(e) employment as a crew member on any aircraft.\n62. (1)    No person shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the Cayman Islands\nParliament who \u2014\n(a) is, by virtue of that person\u2019s own act, under any acknowledgement of\nallegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power or state;\n(b) holds, or is acting in, any public office;\n(c) has been adjudged or otherwise declared bankrupt under any law in force\nin any part of the Commonwealth or the United States of America and has\nnot been discharged;\n(d) is a person certified to be insane or otherwise adjudged to be of unsound\nmind under any law in force in the Cayman Islands;\n(e) subject to subsection (2), is serving or has served a sentence of\nimprisonment (by whatever name called) exceeding twelve months\nimposed on that person by a court in any country or substituted by\ncompetent authority for some other sentence imposed on that person by\nsuch a court, or is under such a sentence of imprisonment the execution of\nwhich has been suspended, or has been convicted by any court in any\ncountry of an offence involving dishonesty;\n(f)\nis disqualified for election by any law in force in the Cayman Islands by\nreason of that person holding, or acting in, any office the functions of\nwhich involve \u2014\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 18\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 119\n\n(i)\nany responsibility for, or in connection with, the conduct of any\nelection; or\n(ii) any responsibility for the compilation or revision of any electoral\nregister;\n(g) is a party to, or a partner in a firm or a director or manager of a company\nwhich is a party to, any contract with the Government for or on account of\nthe public service and has not, within the period of one month immediately\npreceding the date of an election in which that person is a candidate, caused\nto be published a Government Notice setting out the nature of such contract\nand that person\u2019s interest, or the interest of any such firm or company, in\nit;\n(h) is disqualified for membership of the Cayman Islands Parliament by any\nlaw in force in the Cayman Islands relating to offences connected with\nelections.\n(2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(e) and section 63(g) \u2014\n(a) where a person is serving two or more sentences of imprisonment that are\nrequired to be served consecutively that person shall, throughout the whole\ntime during which that person so serves, be regarded as serving a sentence\nexceeding twelve months if (but not unless) any one of those sentences\nexceeds that term; and\n(b) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed as an\nalternative to or in default of the payment of a fine.\n\nFORM 19\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 120\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 19\n(section 29(6))\n\nRETURN OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION\n\nI hereby certify that the member elected for the ____________________ electoral\ndistrict in pursuance of the within writ is:\n(Insert name, and street address of the member elected as stated in the nomination\npaper)\nNo other candidates having been nominated.\nOther candidates having been nominated but withdrawing\nthat person\u2019s\nnomination\/dying before the date of the poll.\n(To be amended as appropriate)\n__________________\nReturning Officer\nDate____________, 20_____.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 20\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 121\n\nFORM 20\n(section 34(2))\nNOTIFICATION OF ELECTION\n\nTAKE NOTICE that a poll will be taken for the election of a member\/members for the\nelectoral district to serve in the Cayman Islands Parliament.\nThe poll will be opened on the          day of                                  , 20__ at the hour of\nin the forenoon and kept open till the hour of                            in the afternoon in the\nfollowing polling stations established in the said electoral district, that is to say \u2014\nLocation of polling stations:\nThe Candidates in the above electoral district are as follows:\nCandidates:\nThe number of votes to the several candidates will be counted on the              day\nof                       , 20__, at                  o\u2019clock in the          noon at             of which all persons\nare hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly.\nDated this______________________day of_________________20____.\n\n__________________________________\nReturning Officer for the Electoral District\n\nFORM 21\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 122\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 21\n(section 36(3))\nOATH OF PRESIDING OFFICER\n\nI,                                                                , the undersigned, appointed presiding officer for\nthe polling station at                 in the                        electoral district swear that I will act\nfaithfully in my said capacity of presiding officer, according to law, without partiality, fear,\nfavour or affection, and that I will keep secret the names of the candidates for whom any\nof the electors in the abovementioned polling station marks that person\u2019s ballot paper in\nmy presence at this election.\nSO HELP ME GOD.\n_____________________\nPresiding Officer\n\nSworn before me at                                this day              of                , 20____.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 22\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 123\n\nFORM 22\n(section 37(2)(a))\nOATH OF FIELD OFFICER\/LOGISTICS OFFICER\n\nI,                                                                , the undersigned, appointed field officer\/logistics\nofficer for the polling station at                 in the\n\nelectoral\ndistrict swear that I will act faithfully in my said capacity of field officer\/logistics officer,\naccording to law, without partiality, fear, favour or affection.\nSO HELP ME GOD.\n\n_________________________\nField Officer\/Logistics Officer\n\nSworn before me at                                this day              of                , 20____.\n\nFORM 23\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 124\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 23\n(section 37(2)(b))\nOATH OF POLL CLERK\n\nI,                                             , the undersigned, appointed as poll clerk for the polling\nstation at                           in the                                     electoral district swear that I will\nact faithfully in my capacity as poll clerk and also in that of presiding officer if required to\nact as such, according to law, without partiality, fear, favour or affection and that I will\nkeep secret the names of the candidates for whom any of the electors in the abovementioned\npolling station marks that person\u2019s ballot paper in my presence at this election.\n\nSO HELP ME GOD\n_________________\nPoll Clerk\n\nSworn before me at                 this                    day of                      , 20__.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 24\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 125\n\nFORM 24\n(section 39(2)(e))\nDIRECTION FOR THE GUIDANCE OF ELECTORS\n1. An elector must not vote at more than one polling station.\n2. An elector may vote for 1 candidate only. If the elector votes for more than 1\ncandidate the ballot paper is void and none of the votes will be counted.\n3. If an elector attempts to give a candidate more than 1 vote the candidate will be\nawarded 1 vote only.\n4. An elector votes for a candidate by placing an X to the right of the candidate\u2019s name\nthus\n1. JAMES, JOHN\nPETER\n(Insert\nphoto of\ncandidate)\n(Insert symbol of\nparty\/candidate)\nX\n2.ROBINSON\nPETER\nFREDERICK\n(Insert\nphoto of\ncandidate)\n(Insert symbol of\nparty\/candidate)\n\n5. If an elector marks the ballot paper in any way that will identify the elector the ballot\npaper will be rejected.\n6. After voting, an elector must fold the ballot paper along the line shown on the ballot\npaper and hand the folded ballot paper to the presiding officer.\n7. The presiding officer will, in the full view of those present including the elector,\nremove the counterfoil from the ballot paper and return the ballot paper to the elector\nwho will deposit the ballot paper in the ballot box; except that where the elector is unable\nfrom physical or other disability to deposit the ballot paper in the ballot box, the\npresiding officer will, on the elector\u2019s behalf, deposit the ballot paper in the ballot box.\n8. If an elector inadvertently spoils a ballot paper that person can obtain another one by\nreturning the spoilt one to the presiding officer.\n9. A person given a ballot paper must not take it from the polling station.\n10. After voting an elector must leave the polling station.\n(The appropriate clause 2 is to be inserted)\n\nFORM 25\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 126\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 25\n(section 40(3))\nAPPOINTMENT OF AGENT OF A CANDIDATE\n\nI                                      the undersigned, being a candidate at the election of a member\nof the Cayman Islands Parliament held on this day in the                                           electoral\ndistrict hereby appoint\nof                                            , to be my agent.\n___________________\nSignature of Candidate\n___________________\nSignature of Agent\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 25A\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 127\n\nFORM 25A\n(section 40(4))\nOATH OF AGENT OF A CANDIDATE\n\nI                                      the undersigned, agent for                                     one of the\ncandidates at the election of a member of the Cayman Islands Parliament held on this\nday in the                                           electoral district do swear that I will keep secret the\nnames of the candidates for whom any elector at this polling station marks that person\u2019s\nballot paper in my presence at this election.\nSO HELP ME GOD.\n__________________\nSignature of Agent\nSworn before me at                             this          day of                  20__.\n\n___________________________________\nReturning Officer\u2019s Signature\n\nFORM 26\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 128\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 26\n(sections 41(2) and 47(1)(e))\nBALLOT PAPER\n\nNO. _____________\nGENERAL ELECTION _________________________ electoral district\nConsecutive number given elector in poll book_____________________\n\n(Counterfoil)\n\nBALLOT PAPER\nPolling day_____________________________________________\nNo.________  Initial of presiding officer_____________________\n_____________________________________________________________\n1.\nJAMES, JOHN PETER\n(Insert photo\nof candidate)\n(Insert symbol of\nparty\/candidate)\n\n2.\nROBINSON, PETER\nFREDERICK\n(Insert photo\nof candidate)\n(Insert symbol of\nparty\/candidate)\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 27\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 129\n\nFORM 27\n(section 49(1))\nOATH OF IDENTITY OF AN ELECTOR RECEIVING A BALLOT PAPER\nAFTER ANOTHER ELECTOR HAS VOTED IN THAT PERSON\u2019S NAME\n\nYou swear that you are______________________________________________ (Name\nas on official list of electors)\n\nof_______________________________________________________________\n(Street address as on official list of electors)\nwhose name is entered on the official list of electors now shown you.\nSO HELP YOU GOD.\n\nFORM 28\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 130\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 28\n(section 49(3))\nOATH OF PERSON UNABLE TO VOTE UNASSISTED\n\nYou,______________________ , of_____________________________ swear that you\nare incapable of voting without assistance by reason of a physical or other disability:\nSO HELP YOU GOD.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 29\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 131\n\nFORM 29\n(section 49(5))\nOATH OF FRIEND\n\nYou (insert name of friend) swear that you have not assisted anyone to vote in this election\nand swear that you will keep secret the name of the candidate for whom (name of elector)\nvoted.\nSO HELP YOU GOD.\n\nFORM 30\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 132\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 30\n(section 55(1))\nOATH THAT THE ELECTOR IS THE PERSON INTENDED TO BE\nREFERRED TO IN THE OFFICIAL LIST OF ELECTORS\n\nYou swear that you are qualified to vote at this election of a member\/members to serve in\nthe Cayman Islands Parliament and are not disqualified from voting thereat and that you\nverily believe that you are the person intended to be referred to by the entry in the official\nList of Electors used at the polling station, of the name_______________ whose\noccupation is given as_______________and whose street address is given\nas________________________________\nSO HELP YOU GOD.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM 31\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 133\n\nFORM 31\n(section 55(2))\nOATH OF QUALIFICATION AS AN ELECTOR\nYou swear \u2014\nl.\nThat \u2014\n(a) on the 5th day of November 2009, being the date immediately preceding the\ndate of the coming into force of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009\n[UKSI 1379 of 2009], you were entitled to be registered as an elector; or\n(b) you \u2014\n(i)\nare a Caymanian\n(ii) have attained the age of eighteen years;\n(iii) were resident in the Cayman Islands at the date of  registration; and\n(iv)  have been resident in the Cayman Islands for a period\nor\nperiods\namounting to not less than two years\nout\nof\nthe\nfour\nyears\nimmediately preceding the date of registration; or\n (c) on the day of the issue of a writ ordering an election, you were otherwise\nqualified under paragraph (b) but have not attained the age of eighteen years\nbut you will attain that age on or before the polling day at the election.\n2.\nThat you are not within any of the classes of persons who lack qualification or are\ndisqualified by reason of crime or mental incapacity.\n3.\nThat you are not disqualified under the Elections Act (2022 Revision).\n4.\nThat you are not the returning officer for this electoral district,\nSO HELP YOU GOD.\n\nFORM 32\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 134\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM 32\n(section 61(1)(a))\nRETURN AFTER POLL HAS BEEN TAKEN\n\nI hereby certify that the member(s) selected for the                                 electoral district\nin pursuance of the within writ as having received* (the majority of votes lawfully given)\n(the largest number(s) of votes lawfully given)\nis\/are___________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n(Name and street address of each member as stated on that person\u2019s nomination paper).\n\n__________________________________________\nReturning Officer\n*Delete as applicable\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 135\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nELECTIONS RULES\n(2022 Revision)\nArrangement of Rules\nPART I-Preliminary\n\n1.\nCitation ..................................................................................................................................... 137\n2.\nAppointment of registration agent by person likely to be absent when preliminary list is\nprepared ................................................................................................................................... 137\n\nPART II-Absent Electors\n3.\nApplication to be treated as absent elector .............................................................................. 138\n4.\nList of absent electors ............................................................................................................... 139\nPART III-Issue and Receipt of Postal Ballot Papers\n5.\nDefinitions ................................................................................................................................. 139\n6.\nIssue of postal ballot papers ..................................................................................................... 139\n7.\nForm of postal ballot paper ....................................................................................................... 139\n8.\nForm of declaration of identity .................................................................................................. 140\n9.\nPersons entitled to be present at the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers ....................... 140\n10.\nDeclaration of secrecy .............................................................................................................. 141\n11.\nNotice of issue of postal ballot papers ...................................................................................... 141\n12.\nMarking of postal ballot papers ................................................................................................. 142\n13.\nRefusal to issue postal ballot paper.......................................................................................... 142\n14.\nBallot paper envelope ............................................................................................................... 142\n15.\nDelivery of postal ballot papers to post office ........................................................................... 142\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 136\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n16.\nProvision of postal electors ballot boxes .................................................................................. 142\n17.\nSealing up of absent electors\u2019 lists and counterfoils ................................................................ 143\n18.\nReceipt of covering envelopes ................................................................................................. 143\n19.\nOpening of postal electors\u2019 ballot box ...................................................................................... 143\n20.\nOpening of covering envelope ................................................................................................. 143\n21.\nSealing up rejected votes and declarations ............................................................................. 145\n22.\nOpening of ballot paper envelopes .......................................................................................... 145\n23.\nCount of postal ballots ............................................................................................................. 145\n23A. Postal and mobile station ballot papers to be mixed prior to count.......................................... 145\n24.\nForwarding of documents and handling of late ballots ............................................................. 145\n25.\nBallot paper for by-election ...................................................................................................... 146\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 137\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nELECTIONS RULES\n(2022 Revision)\n(section 109(3))\n\nPART I-Preliminary\n1.\nCitation\n1.\nThese Rules may be cited as the Elections Rules (2022 Revision).\n2.\nAppointment of registration agent by person likely to be absent when\npreliminary list is prepared\n2.\n(1) The appointment of a registration agent for registration under section 13(8) shall\nbe made in Form A in the Appendix, or a form to the like effect.\n(2) The form of appointment shall be prepared in duplicate. Both copies shall be\nretained by the registration agent so appointed until the registering officer\nundertakes the preparation of the revised list under section 14 whereupon one\ncopy shall be delivered to the registering officer.\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 138\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nPART II-Absent Electors\n3.\nApplication to be treated as absent elector\n3.\n(1) An application to be treated as an absent elector shall be made to the registering\nofficer in Form B or C in the Appendix, or a form to the like effect. The form\nshall be completed by the applicant and signed by that elector in the presence of\na witness, who must then also sign the form and write in that person\u2019s full name\nin the spaces provided:\nProvided that if the applicant is not able, because of physical or other disability,\nto complete or sign the form without assistance it may be completed or signed,\nor both, in the presence of the applicant and in the applicant\u2019s name by some\nother person, not being a candidate for election or the agent of such a candidate.\nWhere this is done the person completing or signing the form must also\ncomplete and sign the portion of Form B or C headed \u201cDeclaration of person\nwho assists an applicant\u201d, in both cases in the presence of a witness who shall\nthen also sign both parts of the form and write in that person\u2019s full name in the\nspaces provided.\n(2) Revoked by Rule 2(a) of the Election (Amendment) Rules, 2009.\n(3) An application to be treated as an absent elector in relation to any election shall\nbe disregarded if it is received by the registering officer after the twelfth day\nbefore the day of the poll at the election:\nProvided that an application to be treated as an absent elector on the ground of\nthe applicant\u2019s employment on the day of the poll by the Supervisor or as a\nconstable may be allowed after the said twelfth day.\n(4) The registering officer on allowing or disallowing a person\u2019s application to be\ntreated as an absent elector shall notify the applicant of that person\u2019s decision.\n(5) Revoked by Rule 2(c) of the Election (Amendment) Rules, 2009.\n(6) Any candidate for election (whether standing in the district where the applicant\nwill vote or in any other district) or an agent of any such candidate who \u2014\n(a) completes any part of an application to be treated as an absent elector;\n(b) signs any such application on behalf of an applicant; or\n(c) acts as the witness to the signing of such an application, or of a declaration\nof a person who assists an applicant,\ncommits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars\nor to imprisonment for six months and such application is also void.\n(7) A person who \u2014\n(a) signs the declaration by the applicant or signs the declaration by a person\nwho assists an applicant in Form B or C knowing or believing the\ndeclaration to be false; or\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 139\n\n(b) completes Form B or C on behalf of the applicant or signs Form B or C on\nbehalf of the applicant, without also completing the declaration by a person\nwho assists an applicant,\ncommits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars\nor to imprisonment for six months.\n4.\nList of absent electors\n4.\n(1) Subject to subrules (2) and (3), the record or list of absent electors shall be in\nsuch form as appears to the registering officer to be convenient.\n(2) The address to which a ballot paper is to be sent shall be placed opposite the\nname and number in the register of each absent elector in the absent electors\u2019\nlist for each electoral district.\n(3) As soon as the absent electors\u2019 list for an electoral district has been prepared the\nregistering officer shall publish it by making a copy thereof available for\ninspection at that person\u2019s office and shall thereupon transmit one copy to the\nreturning officer for that electoral district and one copy to the Supervisor.\nPART III-Issue and Receipt of Postal Ballot Papers\n5.\nDefinitions\n5.\nIn this Part \u2014\n\u201cagent\u201d includes the election agent and a person appointed to attend in the\nelection agent\u2019s place;\n\u201cissue\u201d includes the original and any subsequent issue;\n\u201cpostal ballot paper\u201d means a ballot paper issued to a postal elector; and\n\u201cpostal elector\u201d means a person entitled to vote by post at an election as an\nabsent elector.\n6.\nIssue of postal ballot papers\n6.\nWhere an election is being held, the returning officer shall, as soon as practicable and\nin no event later than seven days after nomination day or seven days after the receipt\nof the application under rule 3(3), whichever date is the later in time, send to each\nperson entitled to vote by post at the address furnished by that person for the purpose,\na ballot paper and declaration of identity together with an envelope for their return\naddressed to the returning officer of the district where the postal elector is to cast that\nperson\u2019s vote.\n7.\nForm of postal ballot paper\n7.\nThe ballot paper to be sent to a postal elector shall be in the same form as, and\nindistinguishable from, the ballot paper delivered to any other elector.\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 140\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n8.\nForm of declaration of identity\n8.\n(1) The declaration of identity sent with the ballot paper to a postal elector shall be\nin Form D set out in the Appendix or a form to the like effect.\n(2) The declaration of identity must not be witnessed by a candidate for election\n(whether standing in the district where the applicant will vote or any other\ndistrict) or by an agent of any such candidate. Contravention of this provision\nrenders the ballot paper to which it relates void.\n(3) A candidate for election (whether standing in the district where the elector will\nvote or in any other district) or agent of any such candidate who acts as the\nwitness to the signing of any declaration of identity, commits an offence and is\nliable on conviction to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for six\nmonths.\n9.\nPersons entitled to be present at the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers\n9.\n(1) No person other than \u2014\n(a) the returning officer and that person\u2019s clerk;\n(b) a candidate;\n(c) an election agent or any person appointed by a candidate to attend in that\nperson\u2019s election agent\u2019s place; or\n(d) any agent appointed under subrule (2),\nmay be present at the proceedings on the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers.\n(2) Where postal ballot papers are to be issued, or the envelopes contained in the\npostal electors\u2019 ballot boxes are to be opened simultaneously in two or more\nbatches, each candidate may appoint one or more agents up to the number that\ncandidate may be authorised by the returning officer to appoint not exceeding\nthe number of such batches so, however, that the number authorised shall be the\nsame in the case of each candidate.\n(3) Subject to subrule (5), notice of the appointment of each agent stating the name\nand address of the person appointed shall be given by the candidate to the\nreturning officer before the time fixed for the issue of postal ballot papers or the\nopening of the said postal electors\u2019 ballot boxes, as the case may be.\n(4) Subject to subrule (5), if an agent dies or becomes incapable of acting, the\ncandidate may appoint another agent in that person\u2019s place and shall forthwith\ngive to the returning officer notice in writing of the name and address of the\nagent appointed.\n(5) Agents may be appointed and notice of appointment given to the returning\nofficer by the candidate\u2019s election agent instead of by the candidate.\n(6) In this Part, references to agents shall be taken as references to agents whose\nappointments have been duly made and notified and, in the case of agents\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 141\n\nappointed under subrule (2), who are within the number authorised by the\nreturning officer.\n(7) A candidate may themselves do any act or thing which any agent of that\ncandidate, if appointed, would have been authorised to do, or may assist that\nperson\u2019s agent in doing any such act or thing.\n(8) Where in this Part any act or thing is required or authorised to be done in\nthe presence of the candidates or their agents, the non-attendance of any such\ncandidate or agent at the time and place appointed for the purpose shall not, if\nthe act or thing is otherwise duly done, invalidate the act or thing done.\n10.\nDeclaration of secrecy\n10. (1) Every person attending the proceedings on the issue or receipt of postal ballot\npapers shall make a declaration of secrecy in  Form E as set out in the Appendix,\nor in a form as near thereto as circumstances admit, before the issue of postal\nballot papers:\nProvided that if any person only attends the proceedings on the receipt of postal\nballot papers that person need not make the declaration before the issue but shall\nmake it before that person is permitted to attend the proceedings on the receipt\nof postal ballot papers.\n(2) The returning officer shall make the declaration in the presence of a Justice of\nthe Peace, and any other person shall make the declaration in the presence either\nof a Justice of the Peace or of the returning officer.\n(3) Any person before whom a declaration is authorised to be made under this rule\nmay take the declaration. Any person who contravenes such declaration\ncommits an offence and is liable on conviction by a magistrate to a fine of five\nhundred dollars or to imprisonment for six months.\n11.\nNotice of issue of postal ballot papers\n11. (1) The returning officer shall give each candidate not less than two days notice in\nwriting of the time and place at which that returning officer shall issue the postal\nballot papers and of the number of agents such candidate may appoint under rule\n9(2) to attend the said issue.\n(2) Where any subsequent issue of postal ballot papers is made, the returning officer\nshall notify each candidate as soon as practicable of the time and place at which\nthat returning officer will make such subsequent issue and of the number of\nagents such candidate may appoint under rule 9(2) to attend such issue.\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 142\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n12.\nMarking of postal ballot papers\n12. (1) Before the issue of a postal ballot paper the name and number of the elector shall\nbe called out and such number shall be marked on the counterfoil and a mark\nshall be placed in the absent electors\u2019 list against the number of the elector to\ndenote that a ballot paper has been issued to the elector but without showing the\nparticular ballot paper issued.\n(2) The number of a postal ballot paper shall be marked on the declaration of\nidentity sent with that paper.\n13.\nRefusal to issue postal ballot paper\n13. Where a returning officer is satisfied that two or more entries in the absent electors\u2019\nlist relate to the same elector, that returning officer shall not issue more than one ballot\npaper in respect of the same elector.\n14.\nBallot paper envelope\n14. A returning officer shall, in addition to the ballot paper, declaration of identity and\nenvelope for their return (hereinafter referred to as a \u201ccovering envelope\u201d) which that\nreturning officer is required by rule 6 to send a postal elector, send a smaller envelope\nmarked \u201cballot paper envelope\u201d bearing the number of the ballot paper.\n15.\nDelivery of postal ballot papers to post office\n15. (1) All envelopes addressed to postal electors shall be counted and forthwith\ndelivered by the returning officer to the nearest head post office, or such other\noffice as may be arranged with the Postmaster General and the Postmaster\nGeneral shall stamp with the post office date stamp a form of receipt to be\npresented by the returning officer stating the number of envelopes so delivered\nand shall, by Cayman Islands Postal Service Express Mail Serviceor such other\npostal delivery or trackable courier service as may be determined by the\nSupervisor, immediately forward such envelopes for delivery to the persons to\nwhom they are addressed.\n(2) The Elections Office shall provide to each postal elector, a prepaid return slip\nwhich the postal elector shall use to return the postal elector\u2019s postal ballot.\n16.\nProvision of postal electors ballot boxes\n16. (1) The returning officer shall, at the proceedings on the original issue of postal\nballot papers provide a ballot box or ballot boxes for the reception of the\ncovering envelopes when returned by the postal electors.\n(2) Every such ballot box shall be shown open and empty to the agents present and\nshall then be locked by the returning officer and sealed with the seal of the\nreturning officer and the seals of such of the agents as desire to affix their seal\nin such manner as to prevent its being opened without breaking the seals.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 143\n\n(3) Every such ballot box shall be marked \u201cPostal electors ballot box\u201d and with the\nname of the electoral district for which the election is held.\n(4) The returning officer shall make provision for the safe custody of every\nballot box.\n17.\nSealing up of absent electors\u2019 lists and counterfoils\n17. (1) The returning officer as soon as practical after the completion of the issue of the\npostal ballot papers and in the presence of the agents, shall make up in separate\npackets \u2014\n(a) a marked copy of the absent electors\u2019 list; and\n(b) the counterfoils of those ballot papers which were issued,\nand shall seal such packets.\n(2) The sealed packets may be opened by the returning officer for the purpose of a\nsubsequent issue and on completion of that issue shall be again made up and\nsealed in accordance with subrule (1).\n18.\nReceipt of covering envelopes\n18. The returning officer shall, immediately upon receipt (either by hand or by post) of a\ncovering envelope before the close of the poll, place it unopened in a postal electors\u2019\nbox locked and sealed in accordance with rule 16.\n19.\nOpening of postal electors\u2019 ballot box\n19. (1) Each postal electors\u2019 ballot box shall be opened by the returning officer in the\npresence of the agents at the close of the poll.\n(2) When a postal electors\u2019 ballot box has been opened, the returning officer shall\ncount and note the number of covering envelopes.\n20.\nOpening of covering envelope\n20. (1) Before proceeding to open the covering envelopes, the returning officer shall,\nfor the purpose of receiving the accepted ballots of the postal electors, prepare\na ballot box by showing it open and empty to the agents present and by locking\nit and by having affixed thereto the seal of the returning officer and the seals of\nsuch agents as desire to affix their seals in such manner as to prevent the box\nbeing opened without breaking the seals.\n(2) The returning officer shall open each covering envelope separately.\n(3) Where a covering envelope does not contain both a declaration of identity and\na ballot paper envelope or, there being no ballot paper envelope, a ballot paper,\nthat returning officer shall mark the covering envelope \u201cRejected\u201d, attach\nthereto the contents (if any) of the covering envelope and place it in a separate\nreceptacle (hereinafter referred to as \u201cthe receptacle for votes rejected\u201d). If the\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 144\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\ncovering envelope does not contain the declaration separately, the returning\nofficer shall open the ballot paper envelope to ascertain if the declaration is\ninside that envelope.\n(4) On determining that an envelope contains both a declaration of identity and a\nballot paper envelope or, if there is no such envelope, the ballot paper, the\nreturning officer shall first satisfy themselves that the declaration of identity has\nbeen duly signed and authenticated and, if that returning officer is not so\nsatisfied, that returning officer shall mark the declaration \u201cDeclaration rejected\u201d,\nattach thereto the ballot paper envelope or, if there is no such envelope, the ballot\npaper, and place it in the receptacle for votes rejected:\nProvided that before so doing that returning officer shall show the declaration\nto the agents and, if any objection is made by any agent to that person\u2019s decision,\nthat returning officer shall add the words \u201cRejection objected\u201d.\n(5) Where the number on the declaration of identity duly signed and authenticated\nagrees with the numbers on the ballot paper envelope, the returning officer shall\nplace the declaration in a separate receptacle (hereinafter referred to as \u201cthe\nreceptacle for valid declaration of identity\u201d) and the ballot paper envelope in\nanother separate receptacle (hereinafter referred to as \u201cthe receptacle for valid\nballot paper envelopes\u201d).\n(6) Where there is no ballot paper envelope or the ballot paper envelope has been\nopened under subrule (3) the returning officer shall \u2014\n(a) if the number of the declaration of identity duly signed and authenticated\nagrees with the number on the ballot paper, place the declaration in the\nreceptacle for valid declarations of identity and the ballot paper in a ballot\nbox referred to in subrule (1); and\n(b) if the number on the said declaration does not agree with the number on\nthe ballot paper, mark the declaration \u201cVote rejected\u201d, attach thereto the\nballot paper and place it in the receptacle for votes rejected.\n(7) Where the number on the declaration of identity duly signed and authenticated\ndoes not agree with the number on the ballot paper envelope or that envelope\nhas no number on it, that returning officer shall open the envelope and shall \u2014\n(a) if the number on the declaration agrees with the number on the ballot\npaper, place the declaration in the receptacle for valid declarations of\nidentity and the ballot paper in the ballot box referred to in subrule (1); and\n(b) if the number on the declaration does not agree with the number on the\nballot paper or there is no ballot paper, mark the declaration \u201cVote\nrejected,\u201d attach thereto the ballot paper (if any) and place it in the\nreceptacle for votes rejected.\n(8) Except for the purposes of ascertaining under subrule (3) whether a ballot paper\nenvelope contains a declaration of identity or under subrule (7) whether the\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 3\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 145\n\nnumber on the declaration agrees with the number on the ballot paper, the\nreturning officer shall not open the ballot paper envelopes before they are\nopened under rule 22.\n21.\nSealing up rejected votes and declarations\n21. On the conclusion of the proceedings under rule 20, the returning officer shall put the\ncontents of the receptacle for votes rejected and the contents of the receptacle for\nvalid declarations of identity into two separate packets and shall seal up such packets.\n22.\nOpening of ballot paper envelopes\n22. (1) After sealing up the said packets the returning officer shall open separately each\nballot paper envelope placed in the receptacle for valid ballot paper envelopes.\n(2) Where a ballot paper envelope does not contain a ballot paper, that returning\nofficer shall mark the envelope \u201cEmpty\u201d.\n(3) Where the number on a ballot paper envelope agrees with the number on the\nballot paper contained therein, that returning officer shall place the ballot paper\nin the ballot box referred to in rule 20(1).\n(4) Where the number on the ballot paper envelope does not agree with the number\non the ballot paper contained therein, that returning officer shall mark the ballot\npaper \u201crejected\u201d and attach the ballot paper envelope thereto.\n(5) The returning officer shall put into a separate packet the envelopes marked\n\u201cEmpty\u201d and the ballot papers marked \u201crejected\u201d under this rule and shall seal\nup such packet.\n23.\nCount of postal ballots\n23. The ballot box referred to in rule 20(1) and the ballot papers placed therein under\nrules 20 and 22 shall respectively be treated in all respects as a ballot box and ballot\npapers for the purposes of section 58.\n23A. Postal and mobile station ballot papers to be mixed prior to count\n23A. A returning officer shall not count the votes given on any ballot papers until postal\nballot papers and mobile station ballot papers have been mixed with the ballot papers\nfrom at least one other ballot box.\n24.\nForwarding of documents and handling of late ballots\n24. (1) The returning officer shall, at the same time as that returning officer forwards\nthe documents mentioned in section 61, forward to the Supervisor \u2014\n(a) any packet referred to in rule 17, 21 or 22 endorsing on each packet a\ndescription of its contents, the date of the election to which it relates and\nthe name of the electoral district for which the election was held; and\n\nSCHEDULE 3\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 146\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\n(b) a statement of the number of postal ballot papers issued in such form and\ngiving such other particulars with respect to such papers as the Supervisor\nmay require.\n(2) Where any covering envelopes are received by the returning officer after the\nclose of the poll or any envelopes addressed to postal electors are returned as\nundelivered too late to be re-addressed, that returning officer shall put them\nunopened into a separate packet, seal up such packet and forward it at a\nsubsequent date in the manner described in subrule (1).\n25.\nBallot paper for by-election\n25. For the purposes of by-elections the form of ballot paper shall be as prescribed in\nForm 26 in the Schedule of the Act but that for the words \u201cGeneral Election\u201d therein\nshall be prescribed the word \u201cBy-Election\u201d.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nAPPENDIX\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 147\n\nAPPENDIX\nFORMS\nFORM A\nAPPOINTMENT OF REGISTRATION AGENT TO ENSURE\nREGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR\n(rule 2)\nParticulars\nFull name, sex and age of applicant\nDistrict in which to be registered\nPresent street address of applicant\nName of father and mother of applicant, if alive\nStreet address of father or mother, if alive\nIf married or in a civil partnership, name and street address of the spouse or civil partner.\nIf unmarried and parents deceased, name and street address of next-of-kin\nName, sex and street address of person to be appointed registration agent\nDeclaration By Applicant\nI,                                                  of                                                        , whose name appears\non the Register of Electors, temporarily absent from these Islands solemnly and sincerely\ndeclare that I am not disqualified from voting under the Elections Act (2022 Revision) and\nthat \u2014\nI desire to appoint                                                      of                                     to be my\nregistration agent for the purpose of putting my name on the revised list of electors.\nSigned________________________________________\nWitness_______________________________________\nDeclaration By Registration Agent\nI,                                                                      of\ndo solemnly and sincerely declare that the information contained in the above form is\ncorrect to the best of my knowledge and belief.\nSigned_______________________________\nWitness______________________________\n\nFORM B\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 148\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM B\n(rule 3(1))\nAPPLICATION TO BE TREATED AS AN ABSENT ELECTOR VOTING\nBY POST\nName in full\nMr.\/Mrs.\/Miss____________________________________________________________\nStreet\naddress__________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nElectoral district for which registered as an elector\n________________________________________________________________________\nReasons for application_____________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nAddress to which postal ballot paper shall be sent________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nDeclaration By Applicant\nI,                                               , of\ndo solemnly and sincerely declare that the information contained in the above form is\ncorrect to the best of my knowledge and belief.\nSignature of applicant______________________________________\nSignature of witness   ______________________________________\nFull name of witness  ______________________________________\nDate____________________________, 20______.\nDeclaration By Person Who Assists An Applicant\n(To be completed by a person who has assisted the applicant to complete the form or who\nhas signed the form on behalf of the applicant, or both, where the applicant was not able,\nbecause of physical or other disability, to complete or sign the form.)\nI,                                             , of                                                 , do solemnly and sincerely\ndeclare that I assisted the applicant by filling out and\/or signing the above form in the\npresence of the applicant and on behalf of the applicant, and that in doing so I did not\ninfluence the applicant in any way but accurately recorded therein the wishes, information\nand reasons stated by the applicant, and that the information contained in the above form\nis correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.\nSignature of person making declaration_________________________________\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM B\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 149\n\nSignature of witness_________________________________________________\nFull name of witness________________________________________________\nDate__________________________________________________, 20________.\n\nFORM C\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 150\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM C\n(rule 3(1))\nAPPLICATION TO BE TREATED AS AN ABSENT ELECTOR VOTING\nAT A MOBILE STATION\n\nName in full\nMr.\/Mrs.\/Miss____________________________________________________________\nStreet address\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nElectoral district for which registered as an elector\n________________________________________________________________________\nReasons for application_____________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nStreet address to be attended by mobile station__________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\n________________________________________________________________________\nDeclaration By Applicant\nI,\n\n, of\ndo solemnly and sincerely declare that the information contained in the above form is\ncorrect to the best of my knowledge and belief.\nSignature of applicant_____________________________________\nSignature of witness_______________________________________\nFull name of witness_______________________________________\nDate____________________________, 20______.\nDeclaration By Person Who Assists An Applicant\n(To be completed by a person who has assisted the applicant to complete the form or who\nhas signed the form on behalf of the applicant, or both, where the applicant was not able,\nbecause of physical or other disability, to complete or sign the form.)\nI,                                             , of                                                  do solemnly and sincerely\ndeclare that I assisted the applicant by filling out and\/or signing the above form in the\npresence of the applicant and on behalf of the applicant, and that in doing so I did not\ninfluence the applicant in any way but accurately recorded therein the wishes, information\nand reasons stated by the applicant, and that the information contained in the above form\nis correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM C\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 151\n\nSignature of person making declaration__________________________________\nSignature of witness_________________________________________________\nFull name of witness_________________________________________________\nDate_________________________________________________, 20__.\n\nFORM D\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 152\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM D\n(rule 8)\nDECLARATION OF IDENTITY\nFront of Form\n\nBallot Paper No.__________\nI hereby declare that I am the person to whom the ballot paper numbered as above and the\nenvelope in which it was enclosed (both of which I now produce) were sent.\nElector\u2019s signature ________________________________________________\nor name and mark\nThe abovementioned, who is personally known to me, has produced the ballot paper and\nthe envelope above referred to and has signed the above declaration in my presence.\nSignature of witness________________________________________________\n\nFull name of witness________________________________________________\n(Please print)\n(See instructions on the back of this Form)\nBack of Form\nInstructions to Elector\n1.\nBefore marking the accompanying ballot paper you must produce \u2014\n(i)\nthe ballot paper showing the number thereon;\n(ii) this declaration; and\n(iii) the envelope in which you received this declaration and the ballot paper,\n\nto some person to whom you are known (not being a candidate at the election or the\nagent of a candidate), who will witness the declaration of identity.\n(See other side.)\n2.\nYou must sign the declaration of identity in the presence of the witness.\n3.\nYou may vote for only            candidate\/s.\n4.\nYou vote by marking the ballot paper on the right-hand side with a cross opposite the\nname of the candidate for whom you vote, thus X.\n\nYou should mark the ballot paper secretly; if you cannot vote without the assistance\nof some other person, that person must not disclose how you have voted.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM D\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 153\n\n5.\nImmediately after voting you must place the marked ballot paper in the enclosed small\nenvelope \u201cA\u201d and fasten it up. You must then place the envelope marked \u201cA\u201d together\nwith this declaration of identity, in the larger envelope marked \u201cB\u201d addressed to the\nreturning officer and despatch it by post without delay. The ballot paper, in order to\nbe counted, must be received by the returning officer not later than the close of the\npoll.\n6.\nIf you receive more than one ballot paper, remember that it is illegal to vote more\nthan once at the same general election or by-election.\n7.\nAs an absent elector at this election you cannot vote at the polling station but only by\npost.\n\nFORM E\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 154\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nFORM E\n(rule 10(1))\nDECLARATION OF SECRECY\n\nI,                                     , of                                                                         being a person\nattending the proceedings on the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers do solemnly and\nsincerely declare that I will keep secret all matters coming to my knowledge in the course\nof such proceedings, and that I will not divulge them to any person in any manner whatever\nsave as required by the due process of law, and I realise that any breach of secrecy under\nthis declaration makes me liable to the penalties prescribed in rule 10(3) of the Elections\nRules (2022 Revision).\n\nSigned___________________________________\n\nWitness __________________________________\n\nDate ____________________20_____.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nFORM F\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 155\n\nFORM F\nRevoked\n\nRevoked by Rule 2(a) of the Election (Amendment) Rules, 2009.\n\nSCHEDULE 4\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 156\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nSCHEDULE 4\n(section 20(2))\nProcedure for the Issuing of Electors Registration Cards\n1.\nThe Supervisor of Elections shall, as soon as possible after a new Register of Electors\ncomes into force, cause to be published in no fewer than four issues of a newspaper\ncirculating in the Islands, and by such other methods as that Supervisor shall deem\nnecessary, a list of dates, times and locations within each electoral district at which\nelectors who wish to be issued with electors registration cards shall attend.\n2.\nWhen an elector attends at such specified location within that person\u2019s electoral\ndistrict on the appointed date and time and satisfies the Supervisor of Elections that\nthat person is a registered elector in such electoral district, that person shall have\nissued to him, by the Supervisor of Elections, an electors registration card.\n3.\nThe Supervisor of Elections shall cause a blank electors registration card to be\ncompleted by the insertion of all the information specified thereon, and to be signed\nby the elector and by themselves.\n4.\nThe Supervisor of Elections shall cause a photograph of the elector to be taken and\nplaced on the electors registration card, which shall be delivered to the elector. The\nfact that such a card has been issued shall be recorded on a list by the Supervisor of\nElections who shall cause such list to be forwarded to the returning officer of the\nelectoral district in which the elector is registered.\n5.\nNotwithstanding that an elector has not attended at the location specified, the\nSupervisor of Elections, if that Supervisor is satisfied that by reason of physical\nincapacity the elector has been unable to attend and if that Supervisor has received an\napplication for the issue of an electors registration card from such non-attending\nelector, shall cause arrangements to be made for the Supervisor of Elections to attend\nat such ordinary or temporary residence as the applicant elector has specified to\nenable a electors registration card to be issued to such elector.\n6.\nIf an elector has not attended at the location specified by the Supervisor of Elections\nbut wishes to have an electors registration card issued to him, that person shall so\nnotify the Supervisor of Elections, and the Supervisor of Elections shall thereupon\ninform the elector of a date and time at which that person may attend at the Elections\nOffice in order that the procedures for the issue of such electors registration card may\nbe carried out.\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nSCHEDULE 4\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 157\n\n7.\nEach electors registration card shall be of a size no greater than 3 3\/8\u201d x 2 1\/8\u201d nor\nless than 2 7\/8\u201d x 1 7\/8\u201d, shall be produced by means of a system approved by the\nSupervisor of Elections and shall be so produced that the information, photograph\nand signatures contained thereon shall be incapable of alteration.\nPublication in consolidated and revised form authorised by the Cabinet this 11th\nday of January, 2022.\n Kim Bullings\nClerk of Cabinet\n\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\nENDNOTES\n\nc\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nPage 159\n\nENDNOTES\nTable of Legislation history:\nSL #\nLaw\/Act#\nLegislation\nCommencement\nGazette\n36\/2021\n Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 2021\n13-Apr-2021\nLG28\/2021\/s1\n18\/2021\n Elections (Amendment) Rules, 2021\n1-Mar-2021\nLG20\/2021\/s1\n\n Elections Act (2021 Revision)\n29-Jan-2021\nLG9\/2021\/s1\n\n56\/2020 Citation of Acts of Parliament Act, 2020\n3-Dec-2020\nLG89\/2020\/s1\n\n35\/2020 Civil Partnership Law, 2020\n4-Sep-2020\nLG64\/2020\/s1\n15\/2009\n Elections (Amendment) Rules, 2009\n24-Apr-2009\nGE27\/2009\/s1\n\n Erratum: Elections Law (2017 Revision)\n7-Jun-2017\nGE47\/2017\/p1\n\n Elections Law (2017 Revision)\n31-May-2017\nGE45\/2017\/s11\nP1\/2017\n Proclamation 1 of 2017\n28-Mar-2017\nGE27\/2017\/p2\n\n45\/2016 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2016\n28-Mar-2017\nGE93\/2016\/s6\n\n17\/2013 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2013\n26-Mar-2013\nGE28\/2013\/s1\n\n Elections Law (2013 Revision)\n11-Oct-2019\nGE82\/2013\/s9\nP1\/2013\n Proclamation 1 of 2013\n26-Mar-2013\nGE26\/2013\/p1\n\n34\/2012 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2012\n26-Mar-2013\nGE124\/2012\/s1\n\n Elections Law (2009 Revision)\n7-Jul-2009\nG14\/2009\/s6\n4\/2009\n Elections (Amendment) (No.2) Law, 2008\n(Commencement) Order, 2009\n21-Jan-2009\nGE4\/2009\/s1\n\n21\/2008 Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Law, 2008\n21-Jan-2009\nGE51\/2008\/s2\n\n13\/2008 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2008\n18-Aug-2008\nGE17\/2008\/s3\n\n Elections Law (2004 Revision)\n18-Oct-2004\nG21\/2004\/s1\n\n18\/2004 Elections (Amendment) Law, 2004\n12-Aug-2004\nGE25\/2004\/s1\n\n Elections Law (2000 Revision)\n28-Feb-2000\nG5\/2000\/s2\n\n17\/1999 Elections (Amendment) (No. 2) Law, 1999\n2-Nov-1999\nGE11\/1999\/s1\n\n14\/1999 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1999\n2-Nov-1999\nGE11\/1999\/s2\n\n Elections Law (1998 Revision)\n23-Nov-1998\nG24\/1998\/s1\n\n19\/1996 Elections Law (1995 Revision) (Amendment)\n(Prohibition of Advertising, Etc.) Law, 1996\n11-Nov-1996\nG23\/1996\/s5\n\n12\/1996 Elections (Amendment) (Election Expenses) Law, 1996\n10-Oct-1996\nGE22\/1996\/s1\nE1\/1995\n Erratum: Elections Law (1995 Revision)\n14-Nov-1996\nG23\/1995\/p1\n\n Elections Law (1995 Revision)\n18-Apr-1995\nG8\/1995\/s2\n\n10\/1992 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1992\n2-Sep-1992\nGE12Aug\/1992\/s1\n\nENDNOTES\nElections Act (2022 Revision)\n\nPage 160\nRevised as at 31st December, 2021\nc\n\nSL #\nLaw\/Act#\nLegislation\nCommencement\nGazette\n7\/1992\n Elections (Amendment) Rules, 1992\n19-May-1992\nG10\/1992\/s1\n6\/1990\n Elections (Amendment) (Ballot Paper for By-Elections)\nRules, 1990\n22-May-1990\nG11\/1990\/s1\n\n20\/1990 Miscellaneous Laws (Amendment) Law, 1990\n22-Oct-1990\nG22\/1990\/s7\n\n15\/1988 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1988\n24-Oct-1988\nG22\/1988\/s7\n\n2\/1987 Elections (Amendment) Law, 1987\n13-Apr-1987\nG8\/1987\/s5\n\n36\/1983 Elections Law, 1983\n11-Jan-1984 GE11-Jan\/1984\/s2\n\n1 S.19(2)\n Pursuant to the Caribbean Territories (Abolition of Death Penalty for Murder) Order 1991 (UKSI 988\/1991) and\npart 2 of Schedule 2 of the Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 (UKSI 1379\/2009), the previously included\nphrase \u2018under sentence of death, is spent.\n\n(Price: $32.00)","akn_extracted_at":"2026-06-22 15:32:34.254377+00","cms_id":"1983-0036","law_type":"principal","year":"1983","number":"36","title":"Elections Act","status":"in_force"},"provenance":{"files":[{"file_id":"5450","expr_id":"470","kind":"akn_xml","filename":"1983-0036_2022 Revision.akn.xml","source_url":null,"storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/working\/PRINCIPAL\/1983\/1983-0036\/1983-0036_2022 Revision.akn.xml","content_md5":"8f2c235b33d9933b20f134bf9eebe8ff","byte_size":"286492","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-22 15:32:35.829228+00"},{"file_id":"939","expr_id":"470","kind":"pristine_pdf","filename":"1983-0036_2022 Revision.pdf","source_url":"\/cms\/images\/LEGISLATION\/PRINCIPAL\/1983\/1983-0036\/1983-0036_2022 Revision.pdf","storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/pristine\/PRINCIPAL\/1983\/1983-0036\/1983-0036_2022 Revision.pdf","content_md5":"2aae86965da7e430051a92121ccb4aec","byte_size":"2318809","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-21 23:09:34.886203+00"},{"file_id":"940","expr_id":"470","kind":"working_pdf","filename":"1983-0036_2022 Revision.pdf","source_url":"\/cms\/images\/LEGISLATION\/PRINCIPAL\/1983\/1983-0036\/1983-0036_2022 Revision.pdf","storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/working\/PRINCIPAL\/1983\/1983-0036\/1983-0036_2022 Revision.pdf","content_md5":"2aae86965da7e430051a92121ccb4aec","byte_size":"2318809","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-21 23:09:34.886203+00"}],"paragraph_count":111,"latest_history":null},"quality":{"expr_id":"470","doc_id":"470","quality_state":"needs_review","quality_score":"72","needs_human_review":"t","deterministic_categories":"{duplicate_text,page_header_footer_noise,paragraph_numbering_problem}","llm_categories":"{other,truncated_text}","repair_actions":"{collapse_duplicate_text,manual_review,rebuild_paragraphs,reextract_full_text,strip_page_furniture}","finding_severity_counts":"{\"medium\": 2}","finding_summary":"Sample contains extraneous legislative listings and appears truncated at Section 32; requires review for completeness and relevance of extracted content.","assessed_at":"2026-06-22 15:29:44.996481+00","updated_at":"2026-06-22 15:29:44.996481+00"}}