Leadership You Can Trust
Leadership You Can Trust
Raul Gonzalez Jr. is a proud Caymanian, husband, father, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to the betterment of his community. Born in the Cayman Islands and has lived in Newlands for over 24 years, experiencing firsthand the struggles faced by families, workers, and businesses. His deep roots in the community give him a unique understanding of these challenges, not just in Newlands but across the Cayman Islands.
This is Raul’s third time running for office, a testament to his unwavering commitment to serving his people. He believes that leadership is not about titles or status, but about having a heart for the people. It doesn’t matter how educated you are, how much wealth you have, or how many assets you own, if you don’t truly care for the people, you cannot be a good representative.
Raul Gonzalez Jr. has spent his entire adult life as an entrepreneur. He is not afraid to take risks and try new business ventures, always guided by the belief, “If you have never tried, you will never know.” His experiences have taught him the value of perseverance and resilience—qualities that drive his passion for serving his community. He is committed to working tirelessly to create a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Cayman Islands for all.
I believe Newlands deserves leadership that truly understands and represents the struggles of its people. Having lived these challenges myself, I am committed to putting the community and the Cayman Islands at the heart of every decision.
Growth and progress must go hand in hand with protecting our natural resources, culture, and heritage. A balanced approach is essential to preserve what makes Newlands and the Cayman Islands our home.
Leadership is about trust. Promises made must be promises kept. I am dedicated to transparency and ensuring that every action is accountable to the people of Newlands and the Cayman Islands.
My vision is a united Cayman Islands where we work together as one family to build a future where everyone is heard, valued, and empowered to succeed.
"Here's a little more about what I believe and why I'm running."
-Raul Gonzalez Jr.
And that’s exactly the kind of leadership our community deserves.
With the election approaching, Raul shares his focus on meeting with the people, listening to their concerns, and pushing for real change. He emphasizes that this election is a turning point, not just for today, but for future generations. Raul speaks about the overwhelming support he has received and his commitment to ensuring Caymanians can live a sustainable and prosperous life.
Raul shares his vision for a more unified Cayman, where collaboration takes precedence over political division. He stresses the importance of working together, regardless of party lines, to create a stronger, more united future for all Caymanians. His commitment is to the people, ensuring that the country moves forward with shared goals and a collective vision for progress.
Our children’s safety comes first. In this clip, Raul discusses forming a District Council to serve as a bridge between the people and leadership, ensuring local concerns are heard and addressed effectively. One of our first initiatives will focus on improving bus stop shelters, creating safer, weather-protected spaces for our children.
Our senior citizens are the foundation of our community. In this clip from the first community meeting, Raul discusses the importance of providing better support for our elders. Let's work together to ensure they receive the respect and care they deserve.
The future of Cayman is in your hands. The countdown is on, make sure your voice is heard on Election Day!
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Please reach out to info@raulforchange.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Election Day is scheduled for Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
Polling stations will be open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Election Day.
Polling stations are assigned based on your electoral district. You can find the list of polling locations on the Elections Office website
Voters are required to present an official ID, such as a passport or driver's license, at the polling station to verify their identity.
Yes, if you are off-island on Election Day, you may apply for a postal ballot using Form B. Postal ballots will be issued after Nomination Day, and the deadline for applying is April 17, 2025.
If you are in the Cayman Islands but unable to physically attend the polls due to illness, disability, or other valid reasons, you may apply for mobile voting using Form C. Elections Office polling staff will visit you in person, or you can vote before polling day at an early voting station.
To vote, place an 'X' to the right of your chosen candidate's name. You may vote for only one candidate. If you vote for more than one, your ballot will be void and none of the votes will be counted.
Yes, Election Day is a public holiday to give voters the greatest opportunity to cast their vote.
I’m here to listen and work with you to make the Cayman Islands the best it can be. Feel free to call or send a message anytime.
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Phone: (345) 926-3780 Email: Info@RaulForChange.com
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