List Of Polling Stations For General Election
With voters set to head to the polls, a look at the locations of polling stations for the 2020 General Election — 36 in total, marking one for each of the Island’s constituencies — is below, with the information courtesy of the Parliamentary Registry’s official website:
Polling Station Rules;
- Acceptable forms of Identification for voting;
- A valid and signed Bermuda Drivers Licence
- A valid and signed Voters Identification Card
- A valid Passport issued by a commonwealth country
- A valid Special Person’s card issued by the Transport Control Department
- The use of electronic hand held devices is prohibited inside of the polling place. This includes; mobile phones, tablets, cameras, go pros etc.
- No helmets or hoods
Vote In 6 Steps:
- Enter polling station, and election worker greets you and shows you to the registration table
- At your registration table, show your valid Identification
- Election worker will stamp back of ballot, fold & hand you a ballot
- Go into voting booth, mark, fold your ballot to keep it secret
- Put your ballot in the box
- Exit the building
Polling Stations
- 1. St. George’s North – East End Primary School
- 2. St. George’s West – Penno’s Wharf Cruise Ship Terminal
- 3. St. Davids – Clearwater Middle School
- 4. St. George’s South – Holy Trinity Church Hall
- 5. Hamilton East – Francis Patton Primary School
- 6. Hamilton West – Midland Heights Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall
- 7. Hamilton South – Harrington Sound Primary School
- 8. Smith’s South – Whitney Institute Middle School
- 9. Smith’s West – St. Patrick’s Church Hall
- 10. Smith’s North – Somersfield Academy
- 11. Devonshire East – Christ Church Devonshire
- 12. Devonshire South Central – Horticultural Hall, Botanical Gardens
- 13. Devonshire North Central – CedarBridge Academy
- 14. Devonshire North West – Prospect Primary School
- 15. Pembroke East – National Sports Center, Sports Pavilion
- 16. Pembroke East Central – Victor Scott Primary School
- 17. Pembroke Central – Northlands Primary School
- 18. Pembroke West Central – Berkeley Institute
- 19. Pembroke West – West Pembroke Primary School
- 20. Pembroke South West – Dellwood Middle School
- 21. Pembroke South East – Hamilton Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall
- 22. Paget East – Bermuda College
- 23. Paget West – St. Paul’s Church Hall, Paget
- 24. Warwick South East – Warwick Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall
- 25. Warwick North East – Bright Temple AME Church Hall
- 26. Warwick South Central – St. Mary’s Church Hall
- 27. Warwick North Central – Purvis Primary School
- 28. Warwick West – Windreach Recreational Village
- 29. Southampton East – Warwick Camp
- 30. Southampton East Central – Heron Bay Primary School
- 31. Southampton West Central – Mount Zion AME Church Hall
- 32. Southampton West – Dalton E. Tucker Primary School
- 33. Sandys South – Somers Isle Lodge
- 34. Sandys South Central – West End Primary School
- 35. Sandys North Central – St. James Church Hall
- 36. Sandys North – Somerset Primary School
As far as precautions due to the pandemic, the official website said:
Inside the Polling Station(s)
- Candidates, voters and staff must wear masks at all times
- Physical distancing of at least 6 feet must be maintained during any queuing and voters must wear a mask.
- Voters will be required to have their temperatures checked and must use hand sanitizers provided before entering the polling station.
- Erect signage throughout the polling station to remind voters to follow the physical distancing requirements, hand hygiene, and the need to wear masks.
- A copy of this guidance document must be prominently displayed within the polling station.
- Establish measures to manage traffic flow throughout the polling station, such as floor markings and barriers.
- Physical distancing must also be maintained in the bike/bar parking lot.
The polling station staff must take all reasonable steps to ensure that all voters and candidates maintain appropriate physical distancing. This means maintaining a separation of at least 6 feet between persons.
Restrooms
- Only one person will be allowed to use the restroom facilities at any given time.
Hand hygiene Sanitization / Cleaning
- Sanitization: there will be accessible and visible sanitizing products for voters and staff, with hand sanitizers placed at each entrance.
- Polling station managers will ensure that staff regularly wash their hands and use hand sanitizers provided.
- All surfaces will be regularly sanitized.
- Frequently Touched Areas such as booth counters, handrails, pens/pencils, door handles, keyboards and other reusable guest and staff contact items will be sanitized after use or as often as possible.
Staff and Voters Health and Wellbeing
- No staff with symptoms should be allowed to work. They will be sent home and advised to contact their medical practitioner. If the temperature reading is above 37.5 degrees Celsius (99.5°F) employees will be told to seek medical advice, and will not work until medically cleared.
Do vision impaired persons with caregivers allowed to have them assist with filking out the ballot?