Police officers to vote on 2 November, ahead of 6 November referendum
On 2 November, police officers will start the voting process ahead of the referendum on 6 November.
On 2 November, police officers will start the voting process ahead of the referendum on 6 November.
The right to vote, which many take for granted, was denied to most Grenadians until 10 October 1951.
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The right to vote, which many take for granted, was denied to most Grenadians until 10 October 1951.
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