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Mr. Arthur Lewis
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether the Government's declared policy of majority rule irrespective of race or colour applies to Bermuda; for what reasons of policy English-born ex-patriates are entitled to vote whereas coloured and others of non-British origins are not; and whether he will arrange for majority rule to operate in Bermuda.
Mr. Rowlands
Majority rule irrespective of race or colour exists in Bermuda. Under the constitution there is universal adult suffrage. British subjects, that is, citizens of any Commonwealth country, who possess Bermudian status or who have been ordinarily resident in Bermuda throughout the immediately preceding period of three years qualify for registration as electors.