Saint Lucia implemented comprehensive early voting measures on Friday to guarantee democratic participation for all eligible citizens ahead of Monday’s general election. Electoral Department teams initiated special mobile voting services at major healthcare facilities including OKEU Hospital, Tapion Hospital, and St. Jude Hospital, alongside registered elderly care homes. The operation commenced at 6:30 a.m. and continued through 6:00 p.m., extending voting accessibility to bedridden patients and guardians of children in pediatric wards.
Election officials specified that qualification for this special voting process required individuals to be both mentally competent and confined to bed since before December 1. The Electoral Department attributed the successful implementation to extensive preliminary preparations and collaborative efforts with facility administrators, reporting minimal operational challenges.
Concurrently, members of essential services including police, fire, and correctional officers commenced their voting process on Friday morning. Designated polling stations were established at strategic locations: Gros Islet Fire Station in the North, Police Training School in Castries, Vieux Fort Divisional Headquarters, and Soufriere Fire Station.
Voting patterns varied across locations, with Soufriere experiencing initially sluggish turnout that gradually intensified toward midday. Despite most officers maintaining discretion regarding their electoral choices, external observations confirmed the process remained orderly throughout. All participants from both voting groups were mandated to present valid identification documents such as passports, National IDs, or driver’s licenses to exercise their franchise.
