faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

To be eligible to vote in general elections in Anguilla, you must be a citizen of Anguilla, be at least 18 years old, and be registered on the electoral roll. Additionally, you must have resided in Anguilla for a specified period prior to the election as determined by the electoral laws.
General elections in Anguilla are typically held every five years. However, the Governor has the authority to call for elections earlier if necessary, such as in the event of a dissolution of the House of Assembly.
To register to vote in Anguilla, eligible citizens must complete a voter registration form, which can be obtained from the Electoral Office or downloaded from its website.

Just visit the Electoral Office, update information and take a picture for your card to be processed.

You may vote for only one candidate in the single member district and up to 4 persons in the Island-wide district.

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