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JAS fiasco black eye for EOJ

Published:Friday | July 27, 2018 | 12:00 AMDennis Higgins

THE EDITOR, Sir:

The recent annual general meeting of the Jamaica Agricultural Society held at Denbigh on July 11 saw the Electoral Organisation of Jamaica handling the election of officers.

I was there and had challenges to cast my vote. Your newspaper pointed out that an 88-year-old director, Hugh Lyon, did not vote, as he was told that he was not on the voters' list.

The exercise can go down as a litmus test of how our national elections are run in Jamaica. Questioning the officials supervising the event, I could not learn from them whether or not the system was ISO-certified.

In fact, there was electronic voting, where you had to shade in with a special pencil your choice of candidate. We need to have our voting system adhering to ISO standards, which would involve the compilation of an accurate voters' list with a tolerable percentage of error.

Let's not take it for granted.

DENNIS HIGGINS

dennishiggins596@yahoo.com

St Ann's Bay