IFES
 

Feb. 27, 2002 Held

Bahamas

Results

Voter Participation

Voter
Turnout*
Cast Votes:88,519
Valid Votes:88,519
Invalid Votes:None

Referendum Vote Share

To establish an independent election boundaries commission.

Yes30,903

35.00

No57,291

65.00
Gender discriminating language will be removed from the constitution. To establish a national commission to monitor the standards of teachers.

Yes32,892

37.20

No55,627

62.80
To increase the retirement age of judges from 60 to 65 (from 68 to 72 for appellate judges).

Yes25,018

29.10

No60,838

70.90
To remove gender discrimination from the constitution.

Yes29,906

34.00

No58,055

66.00
To establish an Independent Parliamentary Commissioner.

Yes30,418

34.50

No57,815

65.50
Election Results Modified: Aug 17, 2023

General Information

At stake in this Referendum:

  • The referendum will ask Bahamians to vote on constitutional changes, including the creation of an independent elections commission and removal of instances of gender discrimination from the constitution.

Description of government structure:

  • Chief of State: Queen ELIZABETH II
  • Head of Government: Prime Minister Hubert Alexander INGRAHAM
  • Assembly: Bahamas has a bicameral Parliament consisting of the Senate with 16 seats and the House of Assembly with 40 seats.

Main provisions in the Referendum:

  • Creation of an independent election boundaries commission.
  • Creation of an Independent Parliamentary Commissioner.
  • Gender discriminating language will be removed from the constitution and if children born to Bahamian mothers and foreign fathers will have Bahamian citizenship.
  • The retirement age of judges will change from 60 to 65 years of age and 68 to 72 for appellate court judges.
  • The creation of a commission to monitor the standards of teachers nationally.

Population and number of registered voters:

  • Population: 309,170 (2002)
  • Registered Voters: 127,000 ( approx.)

Gender Data:

·         Female Population: 158,652 (2002)

·         Is Bahamas a signatory to CEDAW: No

·         Has Bahamas ratified CEDAW: Yes, accession (6 October 1993)

·         Gender Quota: No

·         Female candidates in this election: N/A

·         Number of Female Parliamentarians: 6 (as of 1997 elections)

·         Human Development Index Position: 55 (2014)

·         Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: N/A

Disability Data:

·         Is Bahamas a signatory to CRPD: Yes (24 September 2013)

·         Has Bahamas ratified CRPD: Yes (28 September 2015)

·         Population with a disability: 46,375 (est.)

Election Modified: Aug 17, 2023

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