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Vincentians vote for new gov’t today, Nov 5, 2020

-race between incumbent Dr Ralph E. Gonsalves & Dr Godwin E. L. Friday
Prime Minister of St Vincent & The Grenadines, Dr Ralph E. Gonsalves, left, of the Unity Labour Party (ULP) is eyeing an unprecedented fifth consecutive term in power. His main rival is Dr Godwin E. L. Friday, right, of the New Democratic Party (NDP). Photo: Internet Source
The voters list in St Vincent and The Grenadines shows that 98 119 people are eligible to vote during the 10 hour period that begins at 7:00am local time today, November 5, 2020. Photo: Internet Source
The voters list in St Vincent and The Grenadines shows that 98 119 people are eligible to vote during the 10 hour period that begins at 7:00am local time today, November 5, 2020. Photo: Internet Source
The people of the CARICOM country of St Vincent and the Grenadines will cast their ballots today, November 5, 2020, to elect a new government. Photo: World Nomads
The people of the CARICOM country of St Vincent and the Grenadines will cast their ballots today, November 5, 2020, to elect a new government. Photo: World Nomads
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent & Grenadines– The people of the CARICOM country of St Vincent and the Grenadines will cast their ballots today, November 5, 2020, to elect a new government.

Prime Minister Dr Ralph E. Gonsalves of the Unity Labour Party (ULP) is eyeing an unprecedented fifth consecutive term in power.

His main rival is Dr Godwin E. L. Friday of the New Democratic Party (NDP).

‘Not a time for a trainee’- PM Gonsalves

Gonsalves, 74, who has had the distinction of contesting all general elections in the country since it attained political independence from Britain in 1979 and, according to CMC, is hoping that his Unity Labour Party (ULP) will have a more comfortable margin of victory than the slender one seat it managed in the last two general elections for control of the 15-member Parliament.

“I put my bucket down among the people in love and caring and my runs are on the tins. Those who want to beat them off have to go to the wicket of leadership, but in these difficult and perilous times, this is not a time for a trainee.

“This is not a time for an apprentice. This is the time for a seasoned warrior and a master builder who has a record of service to the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines,” Gonsalves has said of his thrust towards his much hoped for “Five in a Row” victory.

‘We have prepared the grounds for winning’- Dr Friday

Friday, 61, the Member of Parliament for the Northern Grenadines since 2001, is leading the main opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) into a general election for the first time, having replaced the economist Arnhim Eustace, the former finance minister, who last served in government when the NDP was booted out of office in a 2001 routing that ended its 17-year stint in office.

“I know that they (ULP) want to get into our head but we have prepared the grounds for winning this election free and fair,” Friday told party supporters

Friday, speaking further at a ceremony where the two main political parties had signed the Code of Conduct, emphasised that it was “important that we understand the gravity of the process of voting.

“Those selected must reflect the will of the people” and “all actions that demean this process do not guarantee that the people are served, and are led by the party and the political leadership of their choice”, he said.

The NDP’s challenge of the defeat in the last general election is still before the courts and Friday has on numerous occasions defended the decision, saying it is important for the population to be fully aware of what had transpired in the December 2015 election.

98 119 people eligible to vote

Deputy Supervisor of Elections, Sylvester King said the Special Voters Registration period ended on October 24, 2020, and that every person who is 18 years of age or older on or before October 24, 2020, was entitled to be registered as a voter, and must ensure that they complete their registration during the Special Registration Period.

The voters list shows that 98 119 people are eligible to vote during the 10 hour period that begins at 7:00am local time.

Live coverage

Live coverage of the SVG general elections will be aired from 5:00pm on Nov 5, 2020 via CBN Radio 90.9FM; CBN Television Channel 101; Flow TV & live online @www.cbnvirginislands.com

15 Responses to “Vincentians vote for new gov’t today, Nov 5, 2020”

  • Hmmmm (05/11/2020, 07:21) Like (9) Dislike (7) Reply
    These men ain't look like us... They almost look like family from a foreign country.. I wanted Ralph to go in the past but with this Pandemic he is the best one to see us through it... After the Pandemic has passed we can give another person a chance.....
    • @ Hmmmmm (05/11/2020, 09:18) Like (7) Dislike (7) Reply
      Yo definitely have to be a country bookie, Ayo dotish till ayo can't dotish no more, go home in yo country idiot, wa you doing here in people country
      • @@hmmm (05/11/2020, 12:32) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
        U sound like a mentally disturbed person. u R always on here trying to dish out insults...A person gave their opinion u gave yours...U seem to know a lot about the person and it's personal.. U R the one to me that sounds and act idiotic...it's every time someone say something you don't want to hear you go mad or you always mad.
      • @@ Hmmmm. Police 2 Police (05/11/2020, 12:43) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
        Stop it. Stop The insults. Calm your temper tantrum..
    • x (05/11/2020, 14:55) Like (0) Dislike (7) Reply
      I agree. They do look alike.
  • Vincypride (05/11/2020, 09:04) Like (10) Dislike (6) Reply
    No one in his or her right mind, should vote an incumbent during a pandemic especially in these small island states.
    Take a look at how those white swines in the US are fighting tooth and nail to keep a pu$$ygrabber and a wh@$e in the hightest office in Sodom and Gomorrah.
    SVG has the fastest growing economy in the Caribbean right now even with Covid and Dengue lurking in the back ground.
    SVG has some if the smartest people in the Caribbean, thanks to our Education revolution. Thank you Comrade, Dr. Ralph Ewart Gonsalves.
  • @ Hmmmm (05/11/2020, 09:21) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
    Go home in your country go support a man who in power for 19 years and Ayo still running coming in people country, is dotish ayo dotish so, ain hard to tell u from country, no kind of sense
    • @@hmmm. Police 2 Police (05/11/2020, 13:06) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      Stop it .Stop ithe insults calm your temper Tantrum.. Make an intelligent contribution..stop your madness..
  • change (05/11/2020, 09:49) Like (9) Dislike (3) Reply
    The government need to change also Vincy men mentality.
    • Hmmm (05/11/2020, 11:56) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
      Not just the men
      Vincy women are the worst. Same reason their men beheaded them so frequently.
      • @Hodgie (05/11/2020, 14:09) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
        JUST HOPE NO WOMAN IN YOUR FAMILY DONT GET BEHEADED..........FOOL
  • Aney (05/11/2020, 10:01) Like (4) Dislike (7) Reply
    This is not the time to change .Government It make it more harder for the people.If the next ?Gov get in ..First thing they say ,No money there..This is hard time now.
  • about time (05/11/2020, 10:10) Like (8) Dislike (13) Reply
    time 4 d change
  • Strrps (05/11/2020, 10:43) Like (3) Dislike (13) Reply
    Horrible people. Who cares!! How many Virgin Islanders will they kill? How many more will they poison, stab, strangle, shoot tell me? No other nationality can come close to the fockery them moda skunt do. None!!!! Uneducated bafooons!!!
    • Suck on a tit not your teeth (05/11/2020, 12:55) Like (5) Dislike (4) Reply
      The only Bafoon here is you!! Coming on here with your misguided, uneducated assumptions. Virgin Islanders are more harm to themselves than anyone else. Take your ignorance and suck it up....you evil moron


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