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Reply to "EAB aborts Test of Voters' List . . . Surujbally's "reputation" in tatters . . . prepare for Election Fraud!"

Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

The EAB didn't say which political party failed to provide information in time.

APNU+AFC had expressed support and cooperation for the EAB test.

The data was supposed to be turned over by GECOM.  That knucklehead there refuses any input/advice/question to his process. It is absolutely statistically anomalous that we should have so high a percentage of our population as eligible voters. It points to the census being flawed or his data flawed.

 

Region 1 has almost 50 percentage increase these past three years. The same goes for  1, 8 and 9.  This data is easily testable.

 

I'm sure no one except D2 knows how de f*** to do his job except upon D2's advice and consent.

 

This bloated list is perfectly NORMAL for an Anglo Caribbean state. Trinidad has the same problem as well as other states with a significant migrant population.

 

Lemme repeat this. It is ILLEGAL to remove the name of someone from the List on the grounds that they have moved to another country. ILLEGAL!

 

As in the Guyana Constitution AND UN Conventions of which Guyana is a state party to forbid this.

 

In America, we do the same thing. Moving to France does not remove you from the voter list.

frustrating a verification of the bloated list is the problem . . . it is important to know whether it's the dead, non-resident, double registered, or other causing the problem

 

makes me freakin wonder why the cross check of fingerprints was not done at an earlier stage of this process . . . the database is actually quite small

FM
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