@Sheik101 posted:Source please.
Count the votes, Recount the votes and the results are the same, PPP WON!!!
@Sheik101 posted:Source please.
Count the votes, Recount the votes and the results are the same, PPP WON!!!
@kp posted:Count the votes, Recount the votes and the results are the same, PPP WON!!!
Source please.
@kp posted:Count the votes, Recount the votes and the results are the same, PPP WON!!!
The longer they take to deliberate, will be bad news for the PPP.
No confirmation as to which votes will be used to declare (tabulated votes or valid votes as indicated by the CEO in his report).
@Former Member posted:We must also listen to the fears on the other side. She made some relevant comments. I feel for Blacks the same way we felt when Burnham reigned supreme. The PPP need to address their fears and concerns. That woman displayed for fear and pain than hate!
Bai PPP always address black peopkle fears. Yu study how dem go ignore coolies and Indos...hey hey hey. Remember dem gat foh pay foh stable guyana. Look how dem Afros getting nuff goodies and PPP wiggle out of dem responsible foh guysuco. hey hey hey...
The Chair of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has decided to make a declaration of the results of the national vote recount and has moved to ask the Chief Elections Officer to prepare a report accordingly which will pave the way for the swearing in of Irfaan Ali as the ninth president of Guyana.
@Sheik101 posted:Source please.
I am the source. Claudette Singh voted with the PPP commissioners to declare Irfaan as President.
@Bibi Haniffa posted:I am the source. Claudette Singh voted with the PPP commissioners to declare Irfaan as President.
Thanks gurl...we know yu is gat high up contact
@Rochelle posted:No confirmation as to which votes will be used to declare (tabulated votes or valid votes as indicated by the CEO in his report).
Keep your confirmation. Irfaan Ali is the new President of Guyana.
, Source - https://www.inewsguyana.com/br...s-of-2020-elections/
The Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission Justice Claudette Singh has decided to declare the Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) as the winners of the 2020 General and Regional Elections â in keeping with the reports submitted by the Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Team.
INews understands that Lowenfield has since been directed to prepare a report under Section 96 of the Representation of the Peoples Act, using the totals generated from the recount.
The figures show that the PPP/C secured 233,336 votes while the APNU/AFC garnered 217,920 â a difference of 15,416 votes.
[This is a developing story and more details will be provided as it becomes available]
PPP/Câs General Secretary Bharrat Jagdeo, Presidential Candidate Irfaan Ali, and Prime Ministerial Candidate Mark Phillips
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Note by Demerara_ Guy ...
Section 96 of the Representation of the Peoples Act
96. The Chief Election Officer shall calculate the total number of valid votes of electors which have been cast for each list of candidates and thereupon shall ascertain the result of the election in accordance with sections 97 and 98.
97.
1. The total number of votes cast for all the lists of candidates shall be divided by fifty-three and the whole number resulting from that division shall be known as "the electoral quota".
2. The number of votes cast for any list shall be divided by the electoral quota; there shall be allocated to that list a number of seats equal to the whole number resulting from that division; and the number of votes represented by a fraction so resulting shall be known as "surplus votes" of the list; and if the number of votes cast in accordance with this Act for any list is less than the electoral quota, those votes shall accordingly be treated as surplus votes of that list.
3. Any seat or seats remaining unallocated after seats have been allocated in accordance with subsection (2) shall be allocated as follows-
a. one seat shall be allocated to the list with the largest number of surplus votes;
b. if the number of seats so remaining is two or more, one seat shall be allocated to the list with the next largest number of surplus votes, and so on until all the seats so remaining have been allocated;
c. for the purposes of this paragraph, where two or more lists have equal numbers of surplus votes, then lots shall be drawn by the Chairman of the Commission in the presence of the representatives of the lists affected to determine which list or lists shall be deemed to have more surplus votes than the other list or lists.
4. For the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this section a combination of lists shall be treated as one list.
5. The seats allocated to a combination of lists shall be allocated among the lists comprised in the combination in accordance with subsections (2) and (3), the electoral quota for that purpose being the whole number found by dividing the total number of votes cast for the combination of lists by the number of seats allocated to the combination.
Representation of the Peoples Act
Source - https://pdba.georgetown.edu/El...Guyana/guyrep01.html
The "will of the People" are the key words. When they finished sorted of the dead and migrants who never were in Guyana, it will be a different ball game.
PNC will never be in power again.
@Bibi Haniffa posted:PNC will never be in power again.
True Guyana will be one Party Dictatorship Putinisque style.
Abhee pun tap forever.
@Bibi Haniffa posted:I am the source. Claudette Singh voted with the PPP commissioners to declare Irfaan as President.
Then in that case, congratulations to Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo; the real President of Guyana.
@Django posted:True Guyana will be one Party Dictatorship Putinisque style.
Abhee pun tap forever.
The small parties are advancing. New faces on the Presidential ticket in 2025.
@Django posted:True Guyana will be one Party Dictatorship Putinisque style.
Were there to be a merger between the PPPC and PNCR+AFC after the March 2020 elections to form a government, then it could conceivably become a "One Party Dictatorship Putinisque" style of government with absolutely no one in the opposition benches.
However, should both organizations pursue a merger in the future, the situation could be thus ...
-- some PPPC and PNCR+AFC members forming one political party.
-- members leaving both groups to form separate political parties.
-- current groups that contested the elections.
At that time it would be of interest to see which group(s) may form future governments.
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