The elections were supervised by the
Elections and Boundaries Department, headed by Chief Elections Officer Myrtle Palacio and her four person administrative staff. In preparation for the possibility of general elections and the certainty of municipal elections, the EBD had cleaned out their electoral rolls following the 1998 re-registration exercise, sought to boost voter confidence through the media, and trained fellow civil servants across the country to prepare for the rigorous test of conducting three separate elections in one day. The EBD commanded 1,432 election workers, 567 municipal, 865 general. The workers were divided according to post: returning officer (in charge of the station and vote), election clerks and assistants, presiding officers (at each polling area), poll clerks and assistants, and counting clerks. Statutory Instruments Nos. 14 and 43 of 2003 respectively guaranteed voters the right to register up to February 10, 2003 in lieu of nomination day and allowed for more counting agents assigned to the general elections. On election day itself, despite the usual early headaches, voting went smoothly. Palacio noted in her end of year report that no petitions for recounts were presented for any election. Nevertheless, The
Guardian newspaper of March 16 saw an article written by then member of the
Elections and Boundaries Commission and editor Herbert Panton, which criticized the electoral process. For more, see the
Guardian article. A number of media houses joined forces to cover wire-to-wire the events of March 5.
Great Belize Television (Channel 5) announced a partnership with RSV Media Center, headlined by
LOVE FM, on January 13, 2003. Their coverage used the tagline "Decision 2003." Later on,
Tropical Vision Limited Channel 7 teamed up with fledgling
Krem Television and
Radio. Their coverage was nicknamed "The Moment" and used "
Lose Yourself" by
Eminem as its theme song. Election day began at 5:00 am for workers and 7:00 AM for voters. Voters participated from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM; counting began at 8:00 PM. Palacio reported that Pickstock's result, a victory for Godfrey Smith, was the first official result to come in, at 10:00 PM. By 12:45 AM Thursday morning, the PUP had amassed the majority fifteen seats, and by 1:10 AM could start celebrating as the CEO stamped the particulars. While the UDP had regained 6% of votes over the 1998 results, the PUP still beat them 53-45. ==Results==