Preparations are underway for a General Election to take place on St Helena before the end of October 2021. This year’s Election will be historic – the first under a ministerial system of Government.
On this page we will post all information relating to the upcoming General Election.
General Election 2021
Press Releases:
- General Election 2021 – The Results
- General Election 2021 – Important Information for Candidates and Voters – 11 October 2021
- General Election 2021 – Voting, Your Questions Answered – 5 October 2021
- CPA Press Release: International Election Experts prepare to assess St Helena General Election 2021 – 29 September 2021
- Official list of candidates for the 2021 General Election – 29 September 2021
- General Election 2021 – Voting By Proxy
- Important Information for Candidates – Changes to Witness Requirements – 20 September 2021
- All you Need to Know about Nominating a Candidate for General Election 2021 – 20 September 2021 21
- Proclamation Published – 1 September 2021
- Updated Register of Electors Published – 27 August 2021
- Legislative Council Elections – Important Information for candidates – 23 August 2021
Forms:
The New Ministerial System
Leading up to the General Election we will also provide regular information articles on how a Ministerial Government will work.
Information Releases:
- The role of the Public Accounts Committee and Select (Scrutiny) Committees – 30 September 2021
- The role of the St Helena Public Service – 23 September 2021
- The role of Legislative Council – 15 September 2021
- The role of Executive Council – 9 September 2021
- Ministers and Portfolio Directorates – 2 September 2021
- The Chief Minister – 25 August 2021
- The New Ministerial System – 18 August 2021