Topic: Electoral Boundary Commission
Electoral Boundary Commission to sit this year
An electoral boundary commission will sit this year, the governor's office has confirmed
Premier calls for new Electoral Boundary Commission in 2026
Forming a new Electoral Boundary Commission next year should give Cayman enough time to consider new layouts for voting districts before the next scheduled general election in 2029, Premier André Ebanks has said.
Election observers urge campaign finance reform
Cayman needs to draft proper legislation to regulate referendums and tighten rules on campaign financing, an international group of observers has recommended.
Electoral boundary changes rejected for a second time
The 2025 general election will use constituency boundaries set 10 years ago after Parliament for the second time rejected changes recommended by the Electoral Boundary Commission.
Government spent $55,000 on rejected electoral boundary report
Government had to foot a bill of CI$54,844.79 for the Electoral Boundary Commission's report which it subsequently rejected.
Acting premier: Government ran out of time on electoral boundaries
Acting Premier André Ebanks has cited low turnout at public meetings and a timeline too close to the general election as reasons the electoral district boundaries won't be changing this year.
Cabinet rejects recommendation to redraw electoral map
Government has rejected the Electoral Boundary Commission's recommended changes to the local constituency boundary lines and will now be seeking a new commission to review the make-up of Cayman's parliamentary seats.
Electoral boundary changes in limbo ahead of 2025 election
Nine months after the Electoral Boundary Commission's report was delivered to government, there is still no word on whether the recommended changes to constituency lines have been accepted or will be implemented.
Boundary changes report handed over to acting governor
The Electoral Boundary Commission on Friday handed over its report on proposed changes to Cayman's constituency lines for consideration by Parliament.
Electoral commission appeals for voter input on boundary changes
As Cayman's Electoral Boundary Commission embarks on its second round of public consultations, its members are appealing for greater participation as voters in at least 15 constituencies could be impacted by proposed changes to the lines for parliamentary seats.
Community meetings to discuss electoral boundaries
The Electoral Boundary Commission is hosting a series of community meetings from 4 to 6 July to propose the constituency boundaries and talk about how they are determined.
Redrawing Cayman’s electoral boundaries
The Electoral Boundary Commission is facing a challenge – how to redraw Grand Cayman’s constituency boundaries to reflect the rapidly growing population in certain districts, while still keeping those borders within the island’s traditional five districts.
Review of Cayman’s electoral boundaries to begin
A review of the current makeup of Cayman's electoral boundaries will commence this month following the appointment of the 2023 Electoral Boundary Commission, Governor Martyn Roper has said.













