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@Django  Nine and half of the regions the SOP was used for tabulation of the final votes, then at about half way of region 4 Mingo play sick when he noticed the trend was giving the PPP quite a few votes.

 Well, he is OK now let's continue the process with all present  including RO Mingo. If that is allowed to be completed, yes APNU/AFC will win region 4 ,but not to over take the grand lead the PPP has accumulated.

  What is fair is fair, no short cuts, transparency to the fullest, the whole world is watching. If this counting of region 4 is done with all present and at the final end the PNC won, I will respect the results, but don't change the rules of the game at half time.

K

@Totaram. Don't blame the Indians who turned up for the protest in Toronto for the blacks who didn't. Those Indians are on the right side of history. Their position coincides with every other local and international body which has opined on the PNC illegal behavior regarding region 4 elections results.

You being on the wrong side of history is your funeral.

FM
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GECOM Chairman turns down PPP vote verification requests because issue before court

 

Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Retired Justice Claudette Singh has refused requests by the People’s Progressive Party for a restart of the verification of votes cast in Region Four before they are declared.

Justice Singh has also refused the PPP’s request for a final count of the Region Four votes to begin immediately, all without prejudice to the court case.

But, Justice Singh says since the issues are under judicial consideration and therefore prohibited from public discussion elsewhere, she will await the Court’s decision to determine the Commission’s next step.

The PPP, through its General Secretary and Representative of the List, Bharrat Jagdeo in a letter to the GECOM Chairman on Saturday, also asked that the Region Four Returning Officer refrain from declaring the results for that region.

Mr Jagdeo also asked that the Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield and the Region Four Returning Officer, Clairmont Mingo collectively preserve the original statements of poll for Region Four.

The PPP General Secretary also, in his letter to the GECOM Chairman, demanded that the Chief Elections Officer does not make any public declaration of results of the March 2, 2020 general election or deliver any results to the election commission.

In his letter, the PPP leader said his party got 152,121 votes and APNU+AFC 100,682 votes – a lead of more than 51,000 in the verified and declared results for the other nine districts.

FM

@Former Member You are biased beyond redemption.  It is an illness but yours is so serious you cannot be helped.  Your only hope is prayer.  If you are sincere, who knows, it may be answered and then you will see the world differently.  On another matter:  the numbers being circulated for Region 4 by PPP operatives are fake.  

T

The case before the court is to demand that GECOM perform their job as defined in article 84 because GECOM was not doing so. Singh is a nasty skont to insist that she needs to wait on the court rather than do the right thing and demand that her CEO demand that RO Mingo do the right thing. If she wasn't a nasty skont, she could have withdrawn the case before the Chief Justice and instructed Mingo to continue his verification of the SOPs as he was doing before he aborted it.

FM

Totaram at what point did I ask anyone for help? I am perfectly comfortable with who I am and there is nothing in my consciousness which will change that. As much as you love black men, you should look into your own diseased soul as to why you continue to ignore what is obvious to everyone else who is not condoning the illegal behavior of the PNC. If the numbers being circulated by the PPP are fake, why doesn't Mingo place his SOPs next to the PPP ones and do a visual comparison? Why has Singh, Lowenfield and Mingo gone into hiding? Y'all have yet to understand the laws of civilization. 

FM
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