ULP Launches Website with Voter Registration Check Feature

A One News SVG image (taken in 2024) of the Unity Labour Party’s Headquarters in Kingstown.

By Admin. Updated 9:02 p.m., Wednesday, October 22, 2025, Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4).

The Unity Labour Party (ULP) has launched a website that enables individuals to verify their voter registration status.

The party announced the website launch today, 22 October 2025.

In addition to the voter registration check feature, the website allows users to join the ULP campaign team and view the party’s plans.

The ULP’s website launch comes after the party has introduced all its candidates, held two mass rallies, and as the nation awaits the announcement of the date for the next general election.

The next general election is expected to take place before the end of the year but is constitutionally required by February 2026.

Both major political parties, the ruling Unity Labour Party and the main opposition New Democratic Party (NDP), are intensifying their campaign activities.

This weekend, the NDP is scheduled to hold a Warm Up rally in London, North Windward, a constituency it has been striving to regain since losing it in 2001. The NDP has also been conducting several village meetings across the country.

The ULP has planned a series of campaign events called Red Limes in various constituencies, including East Kingstown and North Windward.

Currently, the ULP holds nine of the 15 seats in Parliament, while the NDP holds six. St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) operates a first-past-the-post electoral system.

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