The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Bahamians vote in three-way election dominated by immigration and cost-of-living crisis
Bahamians voted Tuesday in a three-way general election dominated by immigration and cost-of-living concerns. Prime Minister Philip Davis seeks a second term for the governing Progressive Liberal Party against the opposition Free National Movement and Coalition of Independents, with over 200,000 registered voters across 41 constituencies. High gas prices and illegal immigration from Haiti drove the campaign debate.
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