Thursday, April 18, 2024

Long lines form as voters come out

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The line is growing at the Rices Methodist Church as constituents of St Philip South get ready to cast their vote at polling district PF2.

Before the 6 a.m. official start, members of the public ever were already awaiting their chance to enter. 

United Progressive Party leader Lynette Eastmond was also one of the first to come out and cast her vote for fellow UPP member Bruce Jenni. (AD)

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