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Look closely at where the boxes are from.
Many boxes without statutory documents, the votes was not validated on the observation reports.
This could be very significant. Let's see what GECOM decides.
Mingo is responsible for the missing documents, by changing the normal procedure. He instead had them delivered to Lolo field, who has acknowledged that he isin possession of such documents.
@Abu Jihad posted:Mingo is responsible for the missing documents, by changing the normal procedure. He instead had them delivered to Lolo field, who has acknowledged that he isin possession of such documents.
You are quoting from an unconfirmed report. The documents are supposed to be in the boxes.
Former Member
They can play whatever games, the truth is out. The ballots and signed SOPs are proof of the will of the people.
Former Member
Documents were in the respective boxes at the initial time when the votes were counted after the March 02, 2020 elections.
It is of interest to know how they are now missing or perhaps misplaced.
Former Member
The SOP signed by all parties reflect the will of the electorate and what transpired at the polling station. APNU and GECOM has the same copy as PPPC. The documents missing is GECOM problem, they are now saying the document was mix-up. Every party put on their seal, Gecom takes possession. Three months later you open box and some document missing. How is this PPP fraud.
GECOM should explain this video.
Dave, any updates from your handlers?
Mingo ordered ancillary documents not to be placed in sealed ballot boxes
âĶnow APNU/AFC objecting to ballots
As APNU/AFC continues to push the narrative of electoral fraud with the newest issue being the missing ancillary documents for polling places on the East Coast of Demerara, it is now being disclosed that embattled Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo was the one who instructed that these documents be left out the ballot boxes.
In a letter to the GECOM Chair, Justice Claudette Singh, former Deputy Returning Officer (DRO) Paul Jaisingh indicated that it was one of Mingoâs clerks who passed the instructions to place the ancillary documents in a bag that was provided and not in the ballot boxes.
See below for correspondence that was sent to the GECOM Chair
Dear Madam Chair,
Please be informed that instructions were given by Miss Carlyn Duncan (Clerk to the Returning Officer Mr. Clairmont Mingo-District # 4) to include only unused, valid and rejected ballots in the ballot boxes. This was communicated to the respective Presiding Officers who complied. As a result, the other documents were placed in the bag provided. This instruction was given on Election day a few hours before the close of the poll.
Other Deputy Returning Officers affected by this decision can confirm the same.
All for your information and guidance.
Paul Jaisingh
Former Deputy Returning Officer â District 4
Chateau Margot Primary
Former Member
Mingo had instructed POs to leave documents out of ballot boxes
â GECOM has all missing documents
Jun 06, 2020 News 0 , Source - Kaieteur News Online - https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...out-of-ballot-boxes/
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is in possession of the missing statutory documents from Region Four ballot boxes on the East Coast of Demerara, documents that were âmissingâ because Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo had passed instructions that they be left out of the boxes since Elections night.
The issue of missing statutory documents came to the fore after GECOM Secretariat headed by Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield passed a directive on Friday that ballot boxes with these key documents missing will not be counted nor tabulated.
Lowenfield instructed that âRecount of votes not validated due to the absence of missing statutory documentsâ be placed on the observation report for these ballot boxes.
The decision to render the Recount of these boxes invalid and, subsequently, to not tabulate them, was made without the consultation of the Commission, the body that has general and absolute supervisory authority over this process.
After several objections were made by counting agents from the opposition and smaller parties, Returning Officers and Presiding Officers from the varying polling stations on the East Coast sought to clarify that the documents were not missing but deliberately left out.
One Deputy RO from Chateau Margot Primary, Paul Jaisingh in a letter to GECOM Chair, Justice Claudette Singh explained that they recieved instructions from âMiss. Carlyn Duncan (Clerk to the Returning Officer Mr. Clairmont Mingo-District # 4) to include only unused, valid and rejected ballots in the ballot boxes.â
This decision was communicated to the respective Presiding Officers who all complied.
âAs a result the other documents were placed in the bag provided. This instruction was given on Election day a few hours before the close of the poll,â the DRO said in his letter.
Region Four RO, Clairmont Mingo
The statutory documents were not in the boxes as required by the regulations. GECOM will decide.
Was the use of a spreadsheet by Mingo within the guidelines and regulations of GECOM?
@Ace posted:Was the use of a spreadsheet by Mingo within the guidelines and regulations of GECOM?
Mingo should have used an abacus.
Is the spreadsheet used for SOR tabulation legal ?
Former Member
@Django posted:Mingo should have used an abacus.
Mingo is perhaps focused on learning how to use an abacus.
@Ace posted:Was the use of a spreadsheet by Mingo within the guidelines and regulations of GECOM?
Mingo thinks that's a bed sheet that is spread.
The missing ballots are from PPP's stronghold or else Mingo would not have stolen them. Those missing ballots were supposed to give the Coalition an edge of the PPP, but it back fired. The Dougla People said enough is enough and voted for the PPP, who could not have won the election without their help.
@Ramakant-P posted:The missing ballots are from PPP's stronghold or else Mingo would not have stolen them. Those missing ballots were supposed to give the Coalition an edge of the PPP, but it back fired. The Dougla People said enough is enough and voted for the PPP, who could not have won the election without their help.
Missing Ballots? I have not seen anything about missing ballots in the media.
What's your source?
I can't give you my source. It is not ethical.
Former Member
@Former Member posted:The SOP signed by all parties reflect the will of the electorate and what transpired at the polling station. APNU and GECOM has the same copy as PPPC. The documents missing is GECOM problem, they are now saying the document was mix-up. Every party put on their seal, Gecom takes possession. Three months later you open box and some document missing. How is this PPP fraud.
GECOM should explain this video.
You see de black hooman doing she ting deh. Who tell she dat she could do dat and nah worry? If you want an answer as to the missing documents, take this an example and this will lead you to the documents. It is as plain as day.
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