Category: Citizen List

  • CDS Census, April 6, 2019

    On April 6, 2019, a census was taken in accordance with CDSL 16-04 Citizenship membership publication for election purposes. Any citizen may challenge inclusions or exclusions within 14 days of publication, by notecard to the Dean of the SC. Where … Continue reading →

  • Census List October 2017

    On 12 October 2017, a census was taken in accordance with CDSL 16-04 “Citizenship Membership Publication for Election Purposes Act”. Any citizen may challenge inclusions or exclusions within 14 days of publication, by notecard to the Dean of the SC. … Continue reading →

  • Census List July 2017

    On 28 July 2017 a census was taken in accordance with CDSL 20-02 By election Procedures Act Any citizen may challenge inclusions or exclusions within 14 days of publication, by notecard to the Dean of the SC, Lilith Ivory. Where … Continue reading →

  • Census, April 14, 2016

    A census has been taken in accordance with CDSL 16-04 “Citizenship Membership Publication for Election Purposes Act”. Any citizen may challenge inclusions or exclusions within 14 days of publication, by notecard to the Dean of the SC. Where no challenges … Continue reading →

  • Census, April 4, 2016

    A census has been taken, April 4, 2016, in accordance with CDSL 16-4 “Citizenship Membership Publication for Election Purposes Act“. Any citizen may challenge inclusions or exclusions within 14 days of publication, by notecard to the Dean of the SC. … Continue reading →

  • Census, March 4, 2016

    A census has been taken, March 4, 2016, in accordance with CDSL 20-02 “By election Procedures Act”. Any citizen may challenge inclusions or exclusions within 14 days of publication, by notecard to the Dean of the SC. Where no challenges … Continue reading →

  • CDS Citizen List – July 2014

    To ensure a current Citizen List is in place in the event of a by-election, a census will be taken on the last Friday of July … and will be used to create a Citizen List, using the procedures legislated … Continue reading →