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For the first time Anguilla will have International Election Observers at its 2015 General Elections. Both the Chief Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have given their support to this arrangement. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has made funds available for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) to provide a team of independent election observers.

Here, we provide reports from election observation missions. This list is not all inclusive; we will continue to update the list and encourage you to suggest other resources you think we should list here. You may also view our collection of Election Observer Reports in our Reading Room.

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2015 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association British Islands and Mediterranean Region Electoral Observer Mission for the General Elections in Anguilla, 22 April 2015 Download
Role of Election Observers
Members of an Election Observation Mission undertake a range of activities, including monitoring the media and election campaigns, reviewing the election law, the constitution and commitments the country is signed on to, in detail.  They also examine the election machinery from polling clerks to the administrator as well as observe training.  The team generally attempts to meet all the key stakeholders and party political activists.  They attend party rallies, meet candidates, civil society organisations, academics, etc..  The observer team usually holds press conferences at the start and end of their visits, and at the end of the mission, the team prepares a report that is available to the public.
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