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GECOM Chairman blanks PPP's talk of new round of registration

  • Thursday, 04 September 2014 18:04

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Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Dr. Steve Surujbally said he would not be giving into any demand for a new round of continuous registration, and assured that there are sufficient safeguards to prevent persons voting in the names of dead persons.
“I would not be a protagonist of that thing. If there are concerns, let us sort the concerns out. Don’t belabor people and the taxpayers with more money… Our list is near perfect. We have international best practice in every system that we do. What is not international best practice, we can improve upon it,” he told a news conference that was also attended by top diplomats here.
The governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has not ruled out pushing for a fresh round of continuous registration to ensure there is a clean voters list for general elections expected the latest by January 31, 2015 if a no-confidence motion is passed by the House. Alternatively, fresh polls could be held before year-end if President Donald Ramotar opts to name Election Day ahead of debate and passage of the motion.
Dr. Surujbally said party scrutineers have been involved in registration exercises that have led to the compilation of the National Register of Registrants (persons 14 years and older) and all application for registration forms have been signed by party scrutineers as witnesses to the transactions. 
Elections Commissioner, Vincent Alexander said the PPP’s suggestion that it might push for a new round continuous registration amounted to a contradiction because it is that party that has been expressing concern about the emergence of 78,000 new registrants on the preliminary voters list.
“It occurs to me that there is an inherent contradiction in the claim that the list is bloated , that you have between the last election and this PLE (Preliminary List of Electors)… and at the same time to ask for a new round of continuous registration can only add to that number,” said Alexander.
The GECOM officials said the involvement of party scrutineers in the registration and verification process was nothing new because monies have been set aside to pay them.
Using its own figures, GECOM said the increase of 87,295 electors in the 2014 preliminary voters list as against the 2011 OLE is based on the number of electors who now qualify for inclusion. The current preliminary voters list contains the names of 555,398 persons.
The GECOM Chairman acknowledged that the names of thousands of dead persons were on the National Register of Registrants, but they could be taken off only if the General Registrar’s Office of the Ministry of Home Affairs submits those names to the election management authority.  Latest statistics show that the names of 12,404 dead persons have been removed from the voters list based on information submitted from January 2008 to April 2014.
Surujbally stressed that not only the dead persons cannot vote but no one can cast ballots in their names because of several safeguards that have been developed and put in place. “I have a list-a menu of measures to stop that. Nobody can vote for a person that is dead within the system and political parties have helped us to develop that menu of measures so I am pretty secure in what we have,” he said.
The Commission Chairman said he has not received any complaints of alleged list-padding from the Alliance For Change (AFC) and A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).
He attributed the increased number of electors to more advocacy by political parties, increased number of birth certificates,  and more work by GECOM’s public relations department.

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Originally Posted by asj:

Once again in a bid to prolong the National Elections, the Corrupt PPP/C were humbled by the GECOM Chairman.

Korhee and Donald Duck is shitting their pants, and that is another way of saying that they are running scared.

The Duck keeps bragging that the Corrupt PPP/C is reading for Elections, but as usual he is lying, as they will try to find ways and means to put a spoke in the wheel of calling this elections, one cannot trust the  words of the Duck. He is a lying fokker.......tell him that is what asj thinks of him. 

FM

Quote"The GECOM Chairman acknowledged that the names of thousands of dead persons were on the National Register of Registrants, but they could be taken off only if the General Registrar’s Office of the Ministry of Home
Affairs submits those names to the election management authority."
Buck passing You either get it right upfront for anyone to be satisfy or get a new boss or GECOM, If the Ministry were doing their work we would not be having this fiasco.

 

The Corrupt is once again stalling this General Election. They are running scared, they are shitting their pants/panties


Korhee screws up again and he wants to dab his shit on the Gecom Boss.

FM
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Originally Posted by asj:

Once again in a bid to prolong the National Elections, the Corrupt PPP/C were humbled by the GECOM Chairman.

GECOM Chairman exposed the PPP incompetence and skullduggery. The dead can't vote.

Mitwah

GECOM exposes “falsehood” clouding PLE; Shuns call for new Cycle of Registration

September 4, 2014 5:25 pm Category: Politics A+ / A-

 

By Kurt Campbell

GECOM’s Chairman, Dr. Steve Surujbally.

GECOM’s Chairman, Dr. Steve Surujbally.

[www.inewsguyana.com] – The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), has refused to let what it claims to be misinformation surrounding its Preliminary List of Electors (PLE) go unchallenged.

At an almost two hour long press briefing this afternoon (Thursday, September 04), GECOM’s Chairman, Dr. Steve Surujbally; Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield and other officials explained, point by point, the “correctness” of the Commission’s processes which have influenced the PLE.

Dr. Surujbally said it is unfortunate that GECOM, in recent weeks, has been subjected, relentlessly so, to an “unacceptable” and “undeserved castigation”; adding that his ‘A’ team has over the years prepared for and mastered local elections while contributing to the electoral process in other advancing democracies.

“I think we have an obligation to tell this nation the truth and bear naked the falsehoods and the unprovoked innuendos which seem intended to blemish GECOM’s credibility that it painstakingly cultivated and nurtured over the years,” the Chairman said while also pointing to the global recognition the Body has received.

Over the last few weeks, the ruling People’s Progressive Party (PPP) issued both written and oral statements, pointing to “deficiencies” in the list. GECOM says it has not received any objections to the list from any other political party.

Among the concerns raised by the PPP were that some 2,958 dead persons were on the list, persons being registered outside of divisions in which they reside and others not being found along with an astronomical increase in new registrants.

GECOM clarified that persons were in fact found to be residing outside of divisions in which they were registered. In this regard, the Election Body explained that the problem arises from persons changing their address [which GECOM cannot prevent them from doing] and not making an application for a transfer [which is not mandatory].

Dr. Surujbally was forceful in pointing out what he described as “deceptions” by the Party when it claimed that persons registered on the list could not be found. He explained too that there are instances where persons are registered but reside overseas.

“We take umbrage to the use of the word padding,” the Chairman said; explaining that “this means GECOM is consciously and purposelyincreasing the list and we collectively debunk such unfair statements.”

He cautioned that no list can be 100% perfect but said the Commission is working to correct whatever discrepancies there are, whether externally or internally.

The Chairman warned that removing an elector from the list because he/she cannot be found or no longer resides at an address could result in that person being disenfranchised.

He said that GECOM follows a strict policy which mandates them to remove a person’s name only if the General Register Office (GRO) provides that person’s name to them as being dead.

He pointed to the case of the dead President still on the list, as he noted that GECOM officials cannot remove that person’s name unless the GRO says the person is dead or an objection is made to the name on the list.

The Chairman clarified that nineteen persons that were objected to by the PPP as being dead were found to be alive.

Even as he provided information, indicating that from January 2008 to April 2014 some 12,444 dead persons were removed, he said there is no problem if dead persons remain on the list because “they can’t vote or no one can vote for them.”

Meanwhile, CEO Lowenfield, with reference to the PLE having an astronomical increase in new registrants amounting to almost 80,000 compared to previous annual increases of approximately 11,000, displayed a table delineating the number of registrants from the various registration exercises who were not included in the 2011 OLE but are now in the 2014 PLE.

He said too that the concern raised by the PPP that 18 persons were found to be living at one address is not unusual and something that the Commission has no control over.

Meanwhile, the GECOM Chairman says he does not support the call for a fresh round of Continuous Registrations and Claims and Objections which he considers to be a lack of faith by the Party, calling for such, in its own Scrutinizers.

FM

GECOM TELLS THE GOAT TO GO SCREW HIMSELF

 

The GECOM Chairman acknowledged that the names of thousands of dead persons were on the National Register of Registrants, but they could be taken off only if the General Registrar’s Office of the Ministry of Home Affairs submits those names to the election management authority.  Latest statistics show that the names of 12,404 dead persons have been removed from the voters list based on information submitted from January 2008 to April 2014.

 

Asj you lie. Show me the exact words "GECOM TELLS THE GOAT TO GO SCREW HIMSELF"  in the article. Did you tell Ramotar to go screw himself when he chased you out of his office or did Ramotar tell you to go screw yourself?

FM

You are a friggin loser, what scam you were accusing Lall of? The Remigrant got back his vehilces.........and all of you who reads it wrongly from the begining looks like ass wholes......that includes you Skelly.

FM

Asj you lie. Show me the exact words "GECOM TELLS THE GOAT TO GO SCREW HIMSELF"  in the article. Did you tell Ramotar to go screw himself when he chased you out of his office or did Ramotar tell you to go screw yourself?

 

Indirectly that is how I read it, this man Korhee has been a goat and people like you worships him. It now time that I pay no attention to a stupid Rass like you. Goodbye

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

You are a friggin loser, what scam you were accusing Lall of? The Remigrant got back his vehilces.........and all of you who reads it wrongly from the begining looks like ass wholes......that includes you Skelly.

You idiot and jackass! I cannot call you educated for I am sure you are not. What does this article have to do with Lalls dishonest dealings? Read your caption again you swine. 

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

GECOM Chairman blanks PPP's talk of new round of registration

  • Thursday, 04 September 2014 18:04

dchabrol@demerarawaves.com
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Dr. Steve Surujbally said he would not be giving into any demand for a new round of continuous registration, and assured that there are sufficient safeguards to prevent persons voting in the names of dead persons.
“I would not be a protagonist of that thing. If there are concerns, let us sort the concerns out. Don’t belabor people and the taxpayers with more money… Our list is near perfect. We have international best practice in every system that we do. What is not international best practice, we can improve upon it,” he told a news conference that was also attended by top diplomats here.
The governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has not ruled out pushing for a fresh round of continuous registration to ensure there is a clean voters list for general elections expected the latest by January 31, 2015 if a no-confidence motion is passed by the House. Alternatively, fresh polls could be held before year-end if President Donald Ramotar opts to name Election Day ahead of debate and passage of the motion.
Dr. Surujbally said party scrutineers have been involved in registration exercises that have led to the compilation of the National Register of Registrants (persons 14 years and older) and all application for registration forms have been signed by party scrutineers as witnesses to the transactions. 
Elections Commissioner, Vincent Alexander said the PPP’s suggestion that it might push for a new round continuous registration amounted to a contradiction because it is that party that has been expressing concern about the emergence of 78,000 new registrants on the preliminary voters list.
“It occurs to me that there is an inherent contradiction in the claim that the list is bloated , that you have between the last election and this PLE (Preliminary List of Electors)… and at the same time to ask for a new round of continuous registration can only add to that number,” said Alexander.
The GECOM officials said the involvement of party scrutineers in the registration and verification process was nothing new because monies have been set aside to pay them.
Using its own figures, GECOM said the increase of 87,295 electors in the 2014 preliminary voters list as against the 2011 OLE is based on the number of electors who now qualify for inclusion. The current preliminary voters list contains the names of 555,398 persons.
The GECOM Chairman acknowledged that the names of thousands of dead persons were on the National Register of Registrants, but they could be taken off only if the General Registrar’s Office of the Ministry of Home Affairs submits those names to the election management authority.  Latest statistics show that the names of 12,404 dead persons have been removed from the voters list based on information submitted from January 2008 to April 2014.
Surujbally stressed that not only the dead persons cannot vote but no one can cast ballots in their names because of several safeguards that have been developed and put in place. “I have a list-a menu of measures to stop that. Nobody can vote for a person that is dead within the system and political parties have helped us to develop that menu of measures so I am pretty secure in what we have,” he said.
The Commission Chairman said he has not received any complaints of alleged list-padding from the Alliance For Change (AFC) and A Partnership for National Unity (APNU).
He attributed the increased number of electors to more advocacy by political parties, increased number of birth certificates,  and more work by GECOM’s public relations department.

Thank you Surjbali for telling the GOAT to go and F   Himself

 

 

 

FM
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