Bermuda moves toward sweeping electoral reform this September

The Government of Bermuda has confirmed a major step forward in its electoral reform agenda, announcing that an Electoral Reform Working Group is now ready to be formally appointed following months of consultation, public engagement, and regional study visits.

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Cabinet Office officials said the reform programme is aimed at strengthening voter access, improving election administration, increasing transparency in campaign finance, and modernizing governance and oversight of the electoral system.

The update was delivered by a senior government official on May 14, outlining progress on what is being described as a comprehensive overhaul of Bermuda’s democratic processes.

Electoral reform work has been structured around four pillars: voter access and registration, election-day administration, campaign and election finance, and governance and oversight.

Officials said extensive public consultation has taken place since late 2025, including town halls, youth forums, radio discussions, online engagement, and written submissions. Feedback highlighted concerns about absentee voting, voter roll accuracy, campaign finance transparency, and overall confidence in election oversight.

A key component of the reform process included a recent observer mission to Bahamas, where Bermudian officials reviewed election procedures during the country’s general election.

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The delegation examined voter verification systems, overseas voting arrangements, and the operations of election management bodies. Officials noted emerging trends in the Bahamas, including movement toward biometric voter identification, digital voter records, and electronic poll books, alongside stronger links between voter IDs and official identification documents.

The study visit was described as particularly useful in assessing how other Caribbean jurisdictions are modernizing electoral systems and managing campaign finance oversight.

Campaign finance reform has been identified as a major gap in Bermuda’s current system. Officials acknowledged that there are currently no comprehensive rules governing donation disclosure, spending limits, or standardized reporting requirements for political campaigns.

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The government said specialized policy support is now being developed to address these issues, alongside wider review work on financial transparency and enforcement mechanisms.

The Electoral Reform Working Group will include representatives from the Parliamentary Registrar’s Office, government, opposition parties, youth representatives, and technical experts in law, administration, and data systems. Its role will be to assess proposals before any legislation is drafted.

Officials stressed that the group is not political in nature, but rather a technical body tasked with testing whether proposed reforms are practical, enforceable, and capable of maintaining public trust.

Among the key issues to be reviewed are absentee voting—particularly for students abroad—campaign finance regulation, polling station consistency, voter registration systems, and whether Bermuda should strengthen its existing electoral office or establish an independent electoral commission.

The group may also conduct simulations or mock election exercises to test proposed changes before implementation.

While the original timeline targeted March for the group’s formation, officials said additional preparation work led to a delay. However, they emphasized that research, consultation, and policy development continued during that period.

The government said it remains on track to introduce electoral reform legislation in September 2026, following the working group’s review period, which is expected to last four to six weeks.

Officials said the aim is not speed, but durability.

“This work matters,” the statement said. “We are preparing reforms that are intended to last.”

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