Voting

Electoral Voter's Registration

Getting on the Voter's Register

The electoral register (sometimes called the ‘Voter's list’) lists the names and addresses of everyone who's registered to vote.

All qualified persons wishing to register their names will be required to do so by completing an application form (Form 9) and providing proof of qualifications, for example, a valid Anguilla passport.

To be qualified to vote, a person must be:

  1. 18 years of age or older
  2. Resident in the electoral district in which the person seeks to be registered
  3. Domiciled in Anguilla on the last day of the quarter in which the application to register is made
  4. One of the following -
    1. A British Overseas Territories Citizen who was born in Anguilla
    2. A Belonger of Anguilla who has resided in Anguilla for a period of at least 5 years immediately before the last day of the quarter in which the application is made.
    3. A Belonger of Anguilla who has resided in Anguilla for a period of less than 5 years but at least 1 year immediately before the last day of the quarter in which the application to register is made and who is either:
      • The lawful spouse,widow, widower, son or daughter of a person born in Anguilla or
      • The lawful spouse of the son or daughter of a person born in Anguilla


To check whether you're already on the register, contact:
The Anguilla Electoral Office.

What happens if you do not register

You must register to vote if you're asked to do so and you meet the conditions for registering, for example you're 18 or over and you're Anguillian or a national of Anguilla.