Topic: One Man One Vote
23 election candidates won’t be able to vote for themselves
Only about 60% of April's election candidates will be able to vote for themselves as 23 of them live outside the district in which they're running.
Editorial: One man, one vote, one more set of problems
Ten years on from the campaign for ‘one man, one vote’, it is time to consider further electoral reform.
Time to replace ‘One man, One vote’
Your recent editorials criticising one man one vote and advocating a change to islandwide elections are in my view to be commended.
EDITORIAL – One Man, One Vote: Cayman’s stormy political seas
You could call it chaos, confusion and turmoil. We call it "Cayman Islands democracy in action."
Cayman’s election gets high marks for fairness
The Cayman Islands elections "amply met the international standard" for democratic and transparent elections, according to a group of six Commonwealth observers who have been reviewing the voting process this week.
Early election up to governor/premier
Although Premier Alden McLaughlin has not officially called for early elections, the Cayman Islands governor’s office has confirmed that it will give “great weight” to such a request if the premier resolves to take such a step.
Against an early election
An early election will hurt Cayman and may delay single-member constituencies for four years.
EDITORIAL – Early elections: Cayman deserves clarity and certainty
Election time in the Cayman Islands is rapidly approaching. Just when it will arrive … that’s something we’re not so sure about. And it’s a major problem.
Post: American Gerrymandering
Washington Post Editorial Board
“If we want a better politics, it’s not enough just to change a congressman or change a senator or even change...











