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Parliamentary Election Act 1978 (as amended in 2020) does not contain provisions allowing out of country voting. Data has been updated in October 2020.
Source

Bermuda, Parliamentary Election Act 1978 (No 1978:23) (last amended 27 July 2020), accessed 1 October 2020

Meaning of resident and ordinarily resident

2 (5) A person shall not be deemed to have changed his place of residence by reason only of his absence from Bermuda for a period of not more than six months if he intends to continue to reside in Bermuda.

Entitlement to vote

4. (1) Subject to subsection (2), a person is entitled to vote at a parliamentary election in a constituency if, and only if, on the polling day, he is registered as an elector in the parliamentary register of that constituency.

(2) Notwithstanding that a person may be registered in the parliamentary register of a constituency, he is not entitled to vote at a parliamentary election in that constituency if, on the polling day—

a) he has ceased to be a Commonwealth citizen; or

b) he has ceased to be ordinarily resident in Bermuda; or

c) he is registered in the parliamentary register of another constituency; or

d) he is disqualified from voting at a parliamentary election under section 71; or

e) he is in prison or detained in a senior training school or having been sentenced to a term of imprisonment, preventive detention or corrective training the adjudged term of his sentence has not yet expired, unless he is then released on licence, has been granted a free pardon or has been granted remission under section 10 of the Prisons Act 1979 [title 10 item 32]; or

f) he is a person suffering from mental disorder within the meaning of the Mental Health Act 1968 [title 11 item 36] or is otherwise adjudged to be of unsound mind under any statutory provision.

[Section 4 subsection (2)(e) amended by 2020 : 34 s. 3 effective 27 July 2020]

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