COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS
1 DAY MORE TO GO
1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C[/b]
If nothing dramatically happens, then as expected the election result may be a runaway results for the PPP/C and might very well mirrors that of 2006.
The only Party that can guaranteed Progress to Continue is the PPP/C:
Make your vote count by putting your x near to the Cup
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Former Member
Former Member
[QUOTE]Originally posted by asj:
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS
TODAY IS V. DAY
1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C[/b]
If nothing dramatically happens, then as expected the election result may be a runaway results for the PPP/C and might very well mirrors that of 2006.
The only Party that can guaranteed Progress to Continue is the PPP/C:
Make your vote count by putting your x near to the Cup
All set for todayβs polls
ALL roads today lead to the 2,075 polling stations across the country, as Guyanese come out to cast their votes for the political party of their choice; and the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Chief Elections Officer, Gocool Boodooo, has given every assurance that all arrangements are in place for todayβs polls.
GECOM has established a media centre at the Savannah Suite, Pegasus Hotel, to assist the flow of information.
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COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS
TODAY IS V. DAY
1)THE PPP/C IS STILL WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE
2)APNU/PNC IS RUNNING SECOND PLACE WITH A REDUCED MARGIN FROM LAST ELECTION
3)THE AFC IS DISMALLY IN THE THIRD POSITION LOSING SUPPORT TO THE PPP/C[/b]
If nothing dramatically happens, then as expected the election result may be a runaway results for the PPP/C and might very well mirrors that of 2006.
The only Party that can guaranteed Progress to Continue is the PPP/C:
Make your vote count by putting your x near to the Cup
All set for todayβs polls
ALL roads today lead to the 2,075 polling stations across the country, as Guyanese come out to cast their votes for the political party of their choice; and the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Chief Elections Officer, Gocool Boodooo, has given every assurance that all arrangements are in place for todayβs polls.
GECOM has established a media centre at the Savannah Suite, Pegasus Hotel, to assist the flow of information.
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Former Member
Will today's poll mirrors that of 2006? Give and take a negligable percentage points either way, I personally think that it can.
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Former Member
The last Elections in 2006 results read:-
After the first full day of counting, the PPP/C received 90,601 of the 164,564 valid votes that were counted by 11 pm last night from partial results from the electoral districts 1,2,3,4,6 and 7; the main opposition PNCR-1G coalition received 56,618 votes (34%); the AFC 13,916 (8.5%); JFAP 1,603; GAP-ROAR 846; and TUF 620.
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After the first full day of counting, the PPP/C received 90,601 of the 164,564 valid votes that were counted by 11 pm last night from partial results from the electoral districts 1,2,3,4,6 and 7; the main opposition PNCR-1G coalition received 56,618 votes (34%); the AFC 13,916 (8.5%); JFAP 1,603; GAP-ROAR 846; and TUF 620.
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The difference is in 2006 more than 90% of GNI'ers were rooting forPPP/C and now 90% switch to AFC. I guess we will find out pretty soon if members of this forum is reflection of there relatives back home...
Former Member
COUNTDOWN FOR THE NEXT GOVERNMENT BEGINS
Elections Finally over!!!! Preliminary results will start coming in a few hours from now and by 7 am tomorrow morning, we will get more results and hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow, we shall have a good idea of who will form the next Government.
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Elections Finally over!!!! Preliminary results will start coming in a few hours from now and by 7 am tomorrow morning, we will get more results and hopefully by the end of the day tomorrow, we shall have a good idea of who will form the next Government.
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Former Member
It is widely expected the P.P.P/C will be victorious at this elections...the P.P.P/C has an excellent track record of development and improving the socio-economic conditions of Guyanese, especially those of the working class, this victory by the P.P.P/C is a victory for all Guyanese.
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