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Parties and Candidates
PC001
Registration requirements for parties (Chamber 1)
Question: What are the registration requirements for political parties running for national elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s):
b . Deposit requirement (specify amount)
Comments:
A deposit of $250.00 for each candidate deposited with accountant general on Nomination Day. Any candidate winning over 1/8th of the vote is refunded their deposit.
Source:
Randy Scott, Parliamentary Registry
http://www.elections.gov.bm/index.php/faq/9-faq/12-nomination-day-faqs
Verified:
2012/05/31
PC003
Registration requirements for candidates (Chamber 1)
Question: What are the legal qualifications to become a candidate at legislative elections (Chamber 1)?
Answer(s):
b . Citizenship
Comments:
Qualifications for candidacy in the Senate or House of Assembly are primarily Citizenship as a Commonwealth Citizen (Under the British Nationality Act of 1981), above the age of twenty one and have Bermudian status. Candidates must also reside in Bermuda on a regular basis.
Source:
Bermuda Constitution Order 1968, Art. 29
http://www.bermudalaws.bm/Laws/Consolidated%20Laws/Bermuda%20Constitution%20Order%201968.pdf
Verified:
2012/05/31
PC008
Independent candidates
Question: Can independent candidates compete in presidential or legislative elections?
Answer(s):
c . In legislative elections (Chamber 1)
d . In legislative elections (Chamber 2)
Comments:
The qualifications and disqualifications for candidacy do not prevent independent candidates from running for election.
Source:
Randy Scott, Parliamentary Registry
Verified:
2012/05/31
PC012
Public funding of parties
Question: Do political parties receive direct/indirect public funding?
Answer(s):
a . No
Comments:
Source:
Randy Scott, Parliamentary Registry
Verified:
2012/05/31
PC015
Question: What is the basis of the public funding?
Answer(s):
g . Not applicable
Comments:
Source:
Randy Scott, Parliamentary Registry
Verified:
2012/05/31
PC017
Question: Are political parties entitled to private funding?
Answer:
a . Yes
Comments:
Source:
Randy Scott, Parliamentary Registry
Verified:
2012/05/31
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