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FM
Former Member
The results shown below are figures (number of votes) gathered, up to midnight tonight. These results are not final since coverage could not be given to all of the polling stations in the various constituencies and municipalities across the country.
resultsThe Opposition PPP/C is projected to win 14 out of the 15 Neighbourhood Democratic Councils (NDCs) in Region 3.
 
Nevertheless, the preliminary figures show that the A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) candidates are leading in most of the constituencies in Georgetown. Below are some of the results from the various polling stations in the constituencies.
 
GEORGETOWN
Constituency 14 (South Ruimveldt Park/Ruimveldt)
Sir Leon Residence:   Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC) – 129
                           Saiku Andrew (Team Legacy) – 33
                           Mark Benschop (Team Benschop) – 20
                           Clayon Halley (Youth For Local Government) – 5
 
South Ruimveldt Secondary School:          Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC) – 269
                         Saiku Andrew (Team Legacy) – 135
                         Mark Benschop (Team Benschop) – 40 
 
Ruimveldt Daycare Centre:  Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC) – 269
                           Saiku Andrew (Team Legacy) – 135
                           Mark Benschop (Team Benschop) – 40 
 
Dynasty Night Club:  Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC) – 26
                           Mark Benschop (Team Benschop) – 9 
                           Saiku Andrew (Team Legacy) – 5
 
Roxanne Burnham Nursery: Sherod Duncan (APNU+AFC) – 158
                            Mark Benschop (Team Benschop) – 53 
                          Saiku Andrew (Team Legacy) – 23
                          Juliet Julian (Independent Candidate) – 19
 
 
 
Constituency 12 (Tucville – North Ruimveldt)
Municipal Health Centre:     Patricia Chase-Greene (APNU+AFC) – 110
                             Linden Hinds (Team Legacy) – 42
                   Rolston Alkins (Team Benschop) – 1
 
Polly’s Nursery School:         Patricia Chase-Greene (APNU+AFC) – 373
                     Linden Hinds (Team Legacy) – 25
                          Rolston Alkins (Team Benschop) – 21
                     Abigail Brower (Youths For Local Government) – 9 
 
Turning Point          Patricia Chase-Greene (APNU+AFC) – 138 
                    Abigail Brower (Youths For Local Government) – 6 
                    Linden Hinds (Team Legacy) – 5
                    Rolston Alkins (Team Benschop) – 4
 
 
GEORGETOWN
 
NEW AMSTERDAM  
APNU+AFC – 3872
PPP/C – 1224
APNU+AFC took off with 12 seats while PPP/C two seats at that municipality.
 
ROSE HALL
APNU+AFC – 564
PPP/C – 922
 
APNU+AFC won one constituency, while PPP/C took away five. the Reminding constituency was tied between the PPP/C and an independent Candidate with 166 votes each.  
Meanwhile, of the 16 Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC), the PPP/C won 15 while the APNU+AFC won one.
 
 
REGION TWO
 
PPP/C has managed to attract a large percentage of votes in the Annanadle/Riverstown NDC in Region Two. The area has nine constituencies. According to Statement of Poll’s (SOP’s) posted in the area, PPP won Airy Hall, Riverstown, Adventure, Suddie and Maria Lodge with overwhelming support. The party won Suddie constituency by one vote. Moving down at the Perservance district in the NDC area 214 persons casted their votes, 210 for PPPC and 4 for APNU/AFC.
At Golden Fleece, constituency 4 there were two polling stations, at one 210 persons voted for the PPP/C and 19 for APNU/AFC while at the other 204 voted for PPP/C and 15 for APNU/AFC. The PPP/C also won in the Johanna Cecelia area. At Cullen, 158 persons casted their votes for PPP/C and 13 for APNU/AFC.
 
BARTICA
Constituency 7 (Tumering – Mongrippo East)
 
Baptiste’s Residence:  Deborah Browne (APNU+AFC) – 231
                   Troy Thornhill (BIGA) – 72
                   Bisnauth Kanhai (PPP/C) – 54 
 
Constituency 8 (Tumering – Mongrippo West)
 
Byderabo Resource Centre:    Hazel Allicock (APNU+AFC) – 331
                           David Drepaul (PPP/C) – 131
                           Carol Eliott (BIGA) – 52   
 

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Okay just spoke to my friend he lost to the PPP.

Out of the 8 wards in Corriverton, PPP won 6 and his New Dawn Coalition won 2.

On another note the wife of  Former  Mayor Roy Baijnauth, Mrs Doreen Baijnauth died and her cremation is tomorrow.

Chief
Vish M posted:

This result is sending shock waves the AFC

What I am hearing is that the LGE ehas mirrored the general elections. Same voting patterns, PPP and PNC dominating.

The independents did not stand a chance.

Chief
Vish M posted:

This result is sending shock waves the AFC

Vish M posted:

This result is sending shock waves the AFC

From Ground report last night, PPP has regain votes they have lost in the General Election.  

1. I guess Guyanese saw the real PNC again. 

2. Lots of people has migrated though . 

3. Jagdeo tour most of the villages and chat with the campaigners yesterday, which was appreciated. This is a huge encouragement for PPP supporters.  

4. Each village had food prepare for the PPP  volunteers. Cookup for lunch and Dool Puri and chicken curry for dinner.  

5. Enmore had a indo APNU rep who forge a Black APNU polling agent letter and sit in at a  polling station and was misleading the voters. The returning officer turn a blind eye.  

The black APNU agent finally  show up and was denied entry and he protest... how can he have a Indian twin for brother.  

The Indian APNU rep was then thrown out and was dealt with by the villagers and hand over to the police.  

Reports are Ramjattan intervene and he was released. 

His forgery at election is a serious offense and Jagdeo was brief on the situation... more to come. 

FM
Vish M posted:

No noise about AFC. Are they just for one term. They were invisible in the LGE as the alliance is not etched in stone

The AFC was NOT running separately.

As expected Indos voted PPP and Afros voted APNU.

No surprises here.  I don't see what is there for the PPP to celebrate.  Clearly their supporters don't give a fig about them. If they did they would have responded to Jagdeo's massive campaigning.

As far as most APNU voters were concerned, the PPP was dumped last year, and that is all they cared about. They aren't enthused by Granger, and his salary stunt has made them even more skeptical.

FM

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