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Atherley wants electoral department to outline election guidelines - Barbados Today

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Opposition Leader Bishop Joseph Atherley is not yet sure how his newly-formed Alliance Party for Progress (APP) will run its campaign as he awaits guidance from election officials on how the process is to be managed. But, he is also questioning if or how persons in isolation or quarantine would be allowed to vote in […]

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