Grenada’s electoral authorities are proactively enhancing their operational readiness amid the constitutional possibility of early general elections. The Parliamentary Elections Office (PEO) has organized a comprehensive staff retreat designed to deepen understanding of electoral legislation and improve voter service delivery.
Supervisor of Elections Arthur Pierre emphasized the dual purpose of the retreat, which will bring together registration officers and assistant registration officers nationwide. The gathering aims to provide thorough education on the Representation of the People Act, the foundational legislation governing electoral processes, voter registration procedures, and House of Representatives elections in Grenada.
The timing of this retreat coincides with a critical electoral calendar milestone. The sessions are scheduled for January 29, 2026, which marks the final day for submitting claims and objections to the 2025 consolidated voter list published on January 22. According to an official notice in the January 16 Government Gazette, citizens have a seven-day window from January 22-29 to request corrections regarding any errors in names, addresses, or polling divisions through their Constituency Registration Officers.
Electoral officials are urging particular attention from citizens who registered during the October-December 2025 quarter to verify their inclusion on the published list. The notice additionally encourages public scrutiny to identify any improperly included names, ensuring list integrity.
While Grenada’s constitution mandates general elections by October 2027 at the latest, the Prime Minister retains authority to dissolve parliament unexpectedly and call elections with just 21 days’ notice. This constitutional provision underscores the importance of maintaining continuous electoral preparedness throughout the election cycle.
