The Bahrain Journalists Association elections are set for Saturday, and preparations are moving quickly. To ensure fairness, the Board of Directors has now formed a tripartite committee that will check every candidate’s eligibility. This step confirms that all nominations meet the membership and candidacy requirements outlined in the association’s statute.
The committee includes Tariq Al-Amer, Ali Al-Qumaish, and Rayan Al-Essa. They will personally review each application and verify that all details match the stated requirements. They will also address any missing information immediately, which will strengthen transparency and build confidence among members. For those who wish to confirm their inclusion in the General Assembly lists, the association’s headquarters welcomes inquiries. Interested members can also contact Executive Director Fawaz Sulaiman directly.
By the close of nominations at 1:00 PM yesterday, 14 candidates had entered the race. Two are competing for the presidency, while 12 are running for board membership. The presidential contenders are current president Issa Al-Shaiji and journalist Ali Saleh. Additionally, board candidates include Mariam Anwar Ahmed, Hind Ahmed Karam, Marwa Khamis Al-Akrawi, Rasha Al-Ibrahim, Lulwa Abu Dalameh, Yasmine Al-Aqidat, Rashid Al-Hamr, Mohammed Bahr, Saeed Mohammed, Faisal Al-Ali, Saud Al-Jowder, and Mansour Shaker.
The association’s bylaws require members to vote for the president separately from the board. Furthermore, members will choose the board collectively, which creates a clear separation between leadership roles and general representation. This system also supports balanced decision-making once the new term begins.
The General Assembly meeting will take place at the Alumni Club, where members will address several key matters. First, they will review the literary and financial reports. Next, the current board will resign to make way for new leadership. After that, the elections for the next term will begin without delay.
Only members who have paid their annual dues can participate in the meeting and voting process. Therefore, those who have not yet completed payment should act quickly to secure their voting rights. Overall, the Bahrain Journalists Association elections mark an important moment for the media sector, as they advance independent journalism and professional growth. With the date drawing near, anticipation continues to rise among members eager to shape the association’s future.

