Section 92Part 4 — The Legislature
Right to vote at elections
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Any person who is registered as an elector in an electoral district shall, while so registered, be entitled to vote at any election in that district for an elected member of the Legislative Assembly, unless he or she is prohibited from so voting by any law in force in the Cayman Islands—
because he or she is a returning officer; or
because he or she has been concerned in any offence connected with elections.
No person shall vote at any election in any electoral district who—
is not registered as an elector in that district;
has voted in another electoral district at the same election; or
is for any reason unable to attend to vote in person (except so far as it may be provided by law that such persons may vote).