The Parliamentary Elections Office (PEO) of Grenada has announced a temporary system-wide shutdown of its voter registration platform following the discovery of a significant software malfunction. The technical failure occurred in the specialized software responsible for processing voter registrations, prompting election authorities to take the entire system offline as a precautionary measure.
In an official public statement released alongside New Year’s greetings, the PEO extended profound apologies for the disruption and resulting inconveniences to Grenadian citizens. Election officials emphasized their technical teams are working with utmost diligence to diagnose and resolve the underlying software issues. Authorities have projected system restoration by the conclusion of the current week, though this timeframe remains contingent on successful troubleshooting.
The temporary suspension affects all voter registration services, potentially impacting citizens attempting to register or update their electoral information. The PEO has reassured the public of their commitment to restoring full functionality and maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. Election authorities have expressed gratitude for public patience and cooperation during the technical outage, emphasizing their dedication to providing continuous service to the nation once systems are stabilized.
