Voters in Vanuatu go to the polls on 22 January to elect a new Government. Read full coverage.
People of #Vanuatu take to the polls! https://t.co/4oRshLGup0 #VanuatuElections #CommonwealthElections pic.twitter.com/oTxE0OskH3
— The Commonwealth (@commonwealthsec) January 22, 2016
Overview
Voters in Vanuatu go to the polls on 22 January to elect a new Government. The snap election is being held nine months ahead of schedule, following a period of political instability which led President Baldwin Lonsdale to dissolve Parliament.
At the invitation of the Government, Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma sent a team of independent observers to the capital, Port Vila, on 13 January. The five-person Commonwealth Observer Group is led by former Prime Minister of The Bahamas Hubert Ingraham.
The observers’ task is to assess all factors affecting the credibility of the elections to determine whether they were conducted according to both the laws of Vanuatu and international standards.
The group will issue an interim statement of key findings shortly after the election. A final report will be submitted to the Commonwealth Secretary-General and sent to local stakeholders before being made public.
Latest news
- 24 January - Vanuatu General Election Interim Statement
- 20 January - “We are not a faraway country that no-one recognises”
- 19 January - Commonwealth observers urge women and youth to participate
- 19 January - Hubert Ingraham talks to Vanuatu’s 96 Buzz FM
- 18 January - Arrival Statement for Vanuatu General Election 2016
- 17 January - Vanuatu welcomes Commonwealth election observers
- 11 January - The Commonwealth to observe Vanuatu elections
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The Commonwealth and elections
Since 1980, the Commonwealth has observed more than 130 elections in 36 countries. Commonwealth observers have contributed to the entrenchment of democratic practices globally by offering recommendations for practical action and giving voters confidence that an independent, impartial and public view will be taken on the integrity of an electoral process. Read more
The Commonwealth Charter recognises the ‘inalienable right of individuals to participate in democratic processes, in particular through free and fair elections in shaping the society in which they live’. The Commonwealth Charter
Meet the Observer Group
Chair: Rt Hon Hubert Ingraham, Former Prime Minister of The Bahamas
This is Mr Ingraham’s second Commonwealth Observer Group mission. In 2014 he was chair of the Observer Group to Mozambique.
Jane Prentice MP, Federal Member for Ryan, Australia
Mrs Prentice was elected to the House of Representatives for the Federal Seat of Ryan as the Liberal National Party Candidate on 21 August 2010. She is also Chairman of the Joint Standing Committee on electoral matters. She has previously observed elections in Timor-Leste and Bougainville as part of a UN-led Australian Observer Group.
Enrico Woolford, Editor-in-Chief Capitol News, Guyana
Mr Woolford has extensively covered the Guyanese and Caribbean narcotics operations. He was President of the Guyana Press Association and continues to serve on the Executive Council of that body.
Walter Rigamoto, Former Ombudsman and Supervisor of Elections, Fiji
Jessica Nkuuhe, Gender, Peace and Security Expert Uganda
Links
- Country Profile: Vanuatu
- Secretary-General calls for restraint and respect for the rule of law in Vanuatu
- Strengthening the institutional capacity of the Supreme Court of Vanuatu
- Protecting coastal habitats to mitigate against climate change in Vanuatu
- Project study: Bankers on bikes in Vanuatu
Social media
Join the converstion online: @commonwealthsec #VanuatuElections #CommonwealthElections
#VanuatuElections - motorcade in the lead-up to 22 Jan election: https://t.co/NKNdAmSmVb #CommonwealthElections pic.twitter.com/qJ7u7Uu4KW
— The Commonwealth (@commonwealthsec) January 20, 2016
Observing campaigning in a market in #Vanuatu: https://t.co/sM4MjgTRxO #VanuatuElections #CommonwealthElections pic.twitter.com/elTUim8vxn
— The Commonwealth (@commonwealthsec) January 19, 2016
1st time voter Joanna Kampai says she welcomes presence of #Commonwealth observers https://t.co/7TtHz90WBg #Vanuatu pic.twitter.com/piM2HnBXdM
— The Commonwealth (@commonwealthsec) January 18, 2016