The government is still inviting views from residents on what they think of the Island's election process.
Last month a public consultation was launched to get peoples views on possible new legislation designed to modernise the system.
Officials want opinions on two potential new bills which, they say, are aimed at providing more clarity and consistency as well as addressing issues raised in the last election in 2016.
Those who want to take part and have their say can do so on the online government consultation hub before the deadline in two weeks time on January 6, 2020.
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