Tuesday, May 26, 2026

CARICOM observers give Barbados poll ‘passing grade’

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The visiting CARICOM Election Observation Mission has given Barbados’ election process a passing grade, albeit with a few caveats.

During a media briefing at Hotel Indigo, Hastings, Christ Church, Chief of Mission Ian Hughes made three preliminary recommendations.

“One, accessibility. Efforts should be made to ensure that all polling stations are accessible to persons with limited mobility and disabilities,” he said. 

Two, decentralised voting. The counting of votes at the individual polling stations should be considered to facilitate the more efficient tabulation and transmission of results, and reduce logistical risks. This would also minimise the need for the recruitment of additional poll workers and security officers.

And three, voters’ list management. The Electoral and Boundaries Commission may wish to review its enumeration and registration process to enhance the management and accuracy of the voters’ list. 

Despite this, Hughes said it was their view the results of the 2026 general election “reflected the will of the people of Barbados”.

He said a comprehensive final report outlining detailed findings and key recommendations would be submitted to the Secretary General of CARICOM in the coming weeks and shared with the government of Barbados, as well as other key stakeholders and the wider public. (CA)

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