Zed posted:1. As far as I know, since 2005, a law was passed to allow for continuous registration. At the age of 14, a Guyanese can go in and get registered. That person is placed on the national register and receives a National Registration Card.
2. On attaining the age of 18 years, the personβs name is automically extracted from the national list and placed on the voters list.
3. In the event that that personβs name does not make it to the voters list, that person can get his name included on the list in the claims and objection period which happens just prior to the elections.
django just posting a lot of swine excrement to get you all excited.
You did well until the "highlighted" what instinct kicks in the end of your post ??
Here are 3 meager questions for you, (1) What methods are used to purge the list of people migrated out of the country and those who passed away. (2) Correct the list for internal migration. (3) Methods used as proof to verify the accuracy of the voters list.