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Andorra Sets CASS Board Elections for June 17, 2026, Nearly Four Years After Last Vote

Four seats representing workers, pensioners, and self-employed will be renewed; registration deadline is May 6 with campaigning from June 6-15.

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Key Points

  • Andorra schedules CASS board elections for June 17, 2026, nearly 4 years after June 2022 vote.
  • Four seats to be renewed: 2 for workers, 1 for pensioners, 1 for self-employed.
  • Candidate registration deadline: May 6; campaigning June 6-15.
  • Voter lists review from April 20; polling 8am-9pm on election day.

The Andorran Council of Ministers has approved a decree fixing elections for the Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social (CASS) board of directors on Wednesday, June 17, 2026—nearly four years after the previous vote on June 22, 2022. The measure, proposed by Health Minister Elena Mas, was confirmed by government spokesman Guillem Casal at a press conference after the ministers' meeting. A formal announcement will appear in the BOPA this Wednesday, two months ahead of polling day.

The vote will renew four seats on the 16-member board for a four-year term, representing key insured groups: two for salaried workers, one for pensioners, and one for self-employed workers and business owners. These positions provide direct input into the social security system's operations.

Candidates must register at CASS headquarters by 2:45pm on May 6, using official forms available at CASS offices. Voter lists open for review and corrections at CASS offices from April 20, weekdays between 8am and 2:45pm. Contributors missing from the lists can apply for inclusion on the fifth floor until April 28.

Campaigning runs from June 6 to 15. Polling stations at CASS headquarters will be open from 8am to 9pm on election day. Advance voting by judicial deposit starts Monday, June 8 (8am to 2:45pm), and ends Tuesday, June 16 (until 1pm).

CASS will soon hold a press conference to detail eligibility requirements and additional procedures.

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