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Electorate grows by 10% for 2024 Voter Register, but Diaspora still left out   

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Dana Malcolm 

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#TurksandCaicos, March 9, 2024 – More people will be able to exercise their franchise in the 2025 General Elections than in the previous voting session with over 9,400 citizens now on the voters list. It is an increase from the 8,581 voters who were registered in 2021.

The Government has made attempts to increase the franchise of native Turks and Caicos Islanders by inviting thousands of third and second-generation islanders to return home via adjusted immigration laws, but even if that did work quickly, the voter registration rules would keep them from voting in the upcoming poll.

The increases are as follows: Electoral District 1, Grand Turk North, in 2021 had 754 voters, which jumped over 200 to 956 in the 2024/25 publication of the list.

ED 2, Grand Turk South and Salt Cay followed suit moving up from 924 in 2021 to 956 in 2024/25.

A small jump in ED 3 of South Caicos was recorded but it’s still an increase, going from 352 to 370 voters.  A similarly moderate uptick was noted in ED 4, Middle and North Caicos which now has 616 voters, up from 598 in 2021.

ED 5 of Leeward went up by 46 voters from 891 in 2021 to 937 in 2024’s list.

Some of the largest Electoral Districts managed to expand even more, ED 6, The Bight, went from 921 to 1040 in the most recent publication, while the largest district ED 7, Cheshire Hall and Richmond Hill went up from 1,305 in 2021 to 1,429 in 2024.

The voter count in ED 8, Blue Hills, increased slightly from 1,000 to 1,085.

The number of voters in ED 9, Five Cays, shot up from 1,139 to 1,342; while the final district ED 10, Wheeland went from 697 in 2021 to 833 with the publication of the 2024/25 voters list.

Based on previous numbers the full complement of voters is unlikely to make it to the polls but the Turks and Caicos has a very high voting percentage. In 2021, 6460 voters turned out a rough total of 75 percent of those registered.

All figures were obtained from the Elections Department.

Despite the increase, there are still some who will not be able to participate, those in the diaspora. There are countless TC Islanders overseas, close by in The Bahamas and far away in the UK; whether for work, illness, university studies or otherwise who still have a stake in the country’s elections.

So far there have been no provisions to allow overseas. Islanders can register to vote at any time within office hours; visit the Elections Department.

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POLICE ENGAGE COMMUNITY THROUGH SUNDAY WORSHIP IN GRAND TURK AND PROVIDENCIALES

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Turks and Caicos, April 23, 2026 – Officers of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force strengthened community ties through worship and outreach on Sunday, April 12, with coordinated church engagements in both Grand Turk and Providenciales.

In Grand Turk, officers from the local police station attended a service at the Methodist Church, led by Reverend Frednor Toussaint. The visit was headed by Inspector Jeremy Jones, with Sergeants Marlon Morse and Aquina Martin, along with Detective Police Constable Philip Smith also in attendance.

The service focused on themes of forgiveness and healing, with Reverend Toussaint encouraging congregants to release past burdens and embrace a path toward restoration. Following the service, officers remained to interact with members of the congregation, reinforcing a visible and approachable presence within the community.

At the same time in Providenciales, the Force’s Safeguarding and Public Protection Unit marked Child Abuse Prevention Month with a special church service at the New Testament Church in Blue Hills. Senior leadership was present, including Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey, Deputy Commissioner Rodney Adams, Acting Deputy Commissioner Kendall Grant and Assistant Commissioner Darron Williams, alongside officers from across various divisions.

The twin engagements reflect ongoing efforts by the police to connect with communities beyond enforcement, using faith-based outreach and public engagement to promote trust, awareness and support across the islands.

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Police Honour Retired Officers and Reach Out to Community in Grand Turk

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Turks and Caicos, April 23, 2026 – Moments of reflection, laughter and service came together in Grand Turk on April 13 as officers of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force took time to honour retired colleagues while continuing outreach across the community.

Officers attached to the Grand Turk Police Station visited several former members of the Force, creating a day filled with nostalgia as the retirees shared memories of their years in uniform. The exchanges were warm and heartfelt, with many expressing appreciation for being remembered and recognised for their contributions to national service.

Among those visited was retired Superintendent Ralph Doughty, noted for his role in establishing the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Cricket Team. The team also paid visits to former Sergeant Conrad Thomas, former Inspector Benjamin Harvey, Corporal Leroy King, Sergeant George Worrell, Superintendent Marc Henry and Acting Inspector Tomiko Glinton.

The visiting group included Inspector Jeremy Jones, Sergeants Kavin Mars and Aquina Martin, and Constable Hussein Higgs. During the visits, Superintendent Willet Harvey presented tokens of appreciation to Mr. Doughty and Mr. Glinton in recognition of their service.

The day extended beyond honouring past officers. Welfare checks were also carried out for elderly residents in the community, including Yvonne Lightbourne, Pastor Mary Forbes and Edith Mesa, as officers continued efforts to support and engage with vulnerable groups.

Meanwhile, in a parallel outreach effort, Constables Jeffrey Castillo and Demi Alexis visited the Ona Glinton Primary School, where they led a “Good Touch, Bad Touch” awareness session for children aged four to seven, focusing on personal safety and protection.

The initiative highlights the Force’s continued commitment to community policing—bridging generations of service while maintaining a visible and supportive presence across Grand Turk.

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The Turks and Caicos Islands Nominated for Nine World Travel Awards  

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PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS: Experience Turks and Caicos is pleased to announce that the Turks and Caicos Islands has been nominated in nine categories in the 2026 World Travel Awards.

These nominations once again underscore the destination’s strength in offering a diverse and high-quality tourism product across our multi-island landscape.

The Turks and Caicos Islands has been nominated in the following categories:

  • Caribbean’s Leading Beach Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Dive Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Family Travel Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Honeymoon Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Island Destination
  • Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board
  • Caribbean’s Most Romantic Destination

Interim CEO Consultant, Mr. Paul Pennicook, welcomed the nominations.

“The World Travel Awards is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious recognition programmes in global tourism, and the Turks and Caicos Islands has consistently featured among its top honourees. We are delighted to see our destination recognised across key niche areas, which speaks to the dedication of our stakeholders and partners in strengthening and elevating our tourism offerings,” he said.

The Turks and Caicos Islands has won the Caribbean’s Leading Beach Destination award for 11 consecutive years and has also secured the Caribbean’s Most Romantic Destination title for seven consecutive years.

Voting is now open across all regions, with both industry professionals and consumers invited to cast their votes. To participate, visit https://www.worldtravelawards.com/vote and register to vote.

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