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Chief Election Officer of the Guyana Elections Commission, Keith Lowenfield.

 

 

Chief Election Officer, Keith Lowenfield on Tuesday said he would have to conduct an exercise to determine if the voters’ list and, if refreshed, could be used to conduct a free and fair election.

“That’s correct. Always has and always will,” he told reporters when asked if the list, if refreshed, could be used to conduct a free and fair election.

He was at the time exiting the Chief Justice’s courtroom where political commentator, Christopher Ram made an unsuccessful bid for an order to stop the now three-day old house-to-house registration process.

He added that if a claims and objections period is held for the existing voters’ list that expired April 30, the list could be used to conduct general and regional elections. “If a claims and objections exercise is to be used, then that will form the basis of a preliminary list for claims and objections exercise to be held,” he said.

A claims and objections period is an opportunity for persons to be registered in the area where they live and object to the names of others with valid reasons.

Ram is also asking the court to find that the registration process will collide with the constitutional requirement for general elections to be held the latest by September 18, that’s within three months of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) ruling that last December’s no-confidence motion was validly passed.

Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) lawyer, Stanley Marcus is on record as having told the CCJ that preparations for an election would be finished by December 25.

Asked to comment on President David Granger’s assertion that the voters’ list is bloated by about 200,000 names, the Chief Election Officer declined to get into the “numbers game” and said “I would have to conduct an exercise”.

“It’s speculative. I will want to do an exercise to determine that amount and that exercise can be done,” he said. He also declined to subscribe to the view that the list was bloated.

That appeared to be in contrast to claims by the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) that a GECOM exercise had found the list to be bloated with about 200,000 names and also defective.

The PNCR and Working People’s Alliance (WPA) have backed GECOM’s decision to conduct house-to-house registration from July 20 in order to create a credible voters’ list.

On the issue of whether the list, which expired on April 30, could be used to conduct regional, administrative and national elections, Lowenfield said that would be a decision for a new yet-to-be-appointed GECOM Chairman and the electoral body’s six commissioners.

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GECOM CEO never advised President voters’ list bloated by 200,000

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Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield has admitted that he never advised President David Granger that the voters’ list was bloated with 200,000 names, raising questions about where President David Granger and the coalition got such ‘facts’ from.

President David Granger addressing the gathering

The government side has repeatedly said that the existence of 200,000 extra names necessitated house to house registration, an exercise that could further delay elections. But on Tuesday, on the sidelines of the High Court, Lowenfield denied that he advised the President in this direction.

Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield

“I have not engaged his excellency on the numbers game. And I cannot pronounce on that… its speculative. I would want to do an exercise to determine that amount,” Lowenfield said, when asked about the President’s comments.

The government from the inception held out that House to House Registration will be the only mean to sanitize the list.

https://www.inewsguyana.com/ge...t-bloated-by-200000/

FM

The 200K number was floated by Alexander with no justification. All PNC shills took it and flew with it as talking points. Alexander was also the prime mover behind the 34 is the majority in our legislature despite being told his magical calculation means he invents two ghost legislators. He is good at inventing things. 

FM
ksazma posted:
Nehru posted:

GADAHA is a STINKING LIAR and WORST!!!!!

Not only him but all the fools who have been spreading that wickedness here too.

Thanks for calling them out  . You’re the man. 

FM

Back in the day in Guyana, it was always believed that the sly one was the most dangerous. The people in the PPP broadcasts their thoughts so one can take comfort in feeling fairly sure of what they will do. Granger is sly making people think he is trustworthy but every time some disclosure is made about his actions, they show how wicked and dangerous he is.

FM
Stormborn posted:

The 200K number was floated by Alexander with no justification. All PNC shills took it and flew with it as talking points. Alexander was also the prime mover behind the 34 is the majority in our legislature despite being told his magical calculation means he invents two ghost legislators. He is good at inventing things. 

"200K" pitiful straw man from a pitiful idleman with a pathological compulsion to LIE at the drop of a hat

first time i became aware of that "number" being bruited about is last week and have not commented since my take was that the pointing is to a statistical anomaly

i and others sensible have been warning right here on GNI about the PPP built-in fraud since the run up to the 2015 elections

and actually, Ralph Ramkarran and Nigel Hughes were the intellectual godfathers of "34/33"

check your enemies list and try to keep up

seriously, you really need to staunch the flow of these prodigious, infantile LIES and spend more time in your dated magical universe where Dungeons & Dragons frame your reality

you are a very disturbed walking, talking embarrassment of a Guyanese

smh

FM

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