
Your Vote Still Matters (Even if It’s Non-Binding)
As Cayman’s voters prepare to cast their votes on the three referendum questions, some may wonder: does my vote still matter if the referendum is non-binding?
As Cayman’s voters prepare to cast their votes on the three referendum questions, some may wonder: does my vote still matter if the referendum is non-binding?
Following the revelation that Cayman’s finances may need to come under the stewardship of the UK, such is the deficit the country is facing, the PPM has called for truth and transparency.
Following their appointment by Governor Jane Owen, the seven-member domestic election and referendum observation team has established their private and confidential Headquarters, located in Cricket Square.
Now that campaigning for the 2025 election campaign is into the final furlong, it will be all to play for between now and Election Day on April 30th.
It was the only ‘debate’ (in the true sense of the word) of the 2025 Chamber of Commerce Election Candidate Forums, and it lined up the leaders of the three parties competing to form the next government of the Cayman Islands.
Former Minister of Finance and until recently Leader of the Opposition, Roy McTaggart came up against three challengers in the Chamber of Commerce Candidates Forum for the George Town East seat.
The Cayman Islands Regional Mission Council, of the United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, hosted a Service of Prayer for the Candidates in the 2025 General Election.
Three of the four candidates for the George Town West seat made their pitch for consideration as the constituency representative as the 2025 Candidates Forum series nears its finale.
The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) is raising the alarm following the release of the latest Pre-Election Economic and Financial Update (PREFU), which reveals the country is on the brink of a serious financial crisis.
The Chamber of Commerce Candidates Forum for George Town North pitted Opposition Leader Joey Hew against his rival - independent candidate Romellia Welcome, a community advocate and businesswoman.