Under lights and chilly conditions, residents of St John made their way to polling stations across the parish from very early this morning.
The Nation’s Tim Slinger reports that voting started promptly at 6.
He says that at most polling stations across St John there is a steady flow of people voting. Many, he says, are on their way to work or their children to school.
He reports that everything seems to be going smoothly as people from both political parties, the Barbados Labour Party and the Democratic Labour Party ferry constituents across St John.
Voters out early
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