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CARICOM Observers Declare April 30 General Elections Peaceful and Well-Organised
A CARICOM Election Observation Mission has declared Antigua and Barbuda's April 30, 2026 general elections peaceful, orderly and well-administered, following the deployment of observers across 16 constituencies. The six-member team, led by Chief of Mission Maxine McClean, praised polling staff, law enforcement and the Electoral Commission for their professionalism.
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