Legislative size (directly elected)
Cayman Islands
Elections Law (1983, amended 2013)
5(2): An electoral district shall be represented in the Assembly by the following number of elected members:
(a) West Bay Electoral District - four elected members;
(b) George Town Electoral District - six elected members;
(c) Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Electoral District - two elected members;
(d) Bodden Town Electoral District - four elected members;
(e) North Side Electoral District - one elected member; and
(f) East End Electoral District - one elected member.
47(3): The elector, on receiving the ballot paper, shall forthwith enter one of the polling compartments in the polling station and there secretly mark his ballot paper by placing an X within the space to the right of the name of the candidate or each candidate for whom he intends to vote.
58(12): When the election is for one seat the candidate who on the completion of the count is found to have the largest number of votes shall then be declared by the returning officer to be elected as the member for the electoral district, and when the election is for two, three or four seats the returning officer shall likewise declare the two, three or four candidates (as the case may be) who are found on the completion of the count to have the largest numbers of votes to be elected as the members for the electoral district.