Commonwealth Observers Deployed Across Antigua and Barbuda Ahead of Election

Commonwealth observers have been deployed across Antigua and Barbuda to monitor preparations ahead of Thursday’s general election, as part of efforts to ensure transparency and credibility in the electoral process.

The observer mission is being led by former Foreign Affairs Minister of Botswana, Pelonomi Venson-Moitoi, who is serving as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Observer Group.
Venson-Moitoi and her team have been visiting polling stations and counting centres across the country to assess readiness ahead of the April 30 vote.

The deployment forms part of a broader international observation effort, with teams tasked with evaluating pre-election conditions and the conduct of the poll in line with democratic standards.
Observers typically examine key areas including logistical preparedness, adherence to electoral laws, and the overall environment in which voting will take place.
Their presence is aimed at reinforcing public confidence in the process, with findings expected to be outlined in a post-election report.
The general election is being closely watched both locally and internationally, with voters across Antigua and Barbuda set to determine the composition of the next government.
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