Prime Minister Gaston Browne and his wife, Minister Maria Browne, arrived together at their polling station to cast their votes, according to Antigua.news, presenting a united front on Election Day.
The couple was photographed smiling as they made their way to the polls. After voting, both held up ink-stained fingers — the customary symbol of civic participation — for waiting photographers.
The moment, captured by photographer Wayne Mariette, showed the Prime Minister and First Lady marking the occasion with visible enthusiasm alongside the gravity the exercise demanded.