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as of 5-19 Day 14

718 boxes recounted  1621 boxes still to be counted

30.7% done  

At this rate GECOM is scheduled to complete the count in 46 days

 

 Source DPI Guyana News

Seventy-six more ballot boxes were completed  today in the ongoing national recount of all ballots cast in the March 2, 2020, General and Regional Elections.

With Regions One and Two completed, 18 boxes were today completed for Region Three, while 14 were completed for Region Four. Region Five saw the completion of 18 boxes, while Regions Six and Seven saw the completion of 18 and 8 boxes respectively.

This brings the total number of ballot boxes completed so far to 718, with a remaining 1,621 boxes.

With two additional  workstations in place, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) was able to commence the recount of the Region Seven votes with one of those workstations. The other will accommodate the recount of ballots from Region Six. Region Seven has another 78 ballots boxes to be completed.

Outstanding ballots for other regions include 157 for Region Three, 700 for Region Four, 80 for Region Five, 357 for Region Six, 55 for Region Eight, 73 for Region Nine and 125 for Region Ten.

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@Mitwah posted:

So far, how many deceased  and people, who migrated and were out of the country, voted? 

Do you understand why the PPP did not want the H2H registration to clean up the voters list?

How do these election officers who claim that some of these people died or were out of the jurisdiction know this even before the boxes are opened? They even have serial numbers. Did the Russians give them the information? Which finger did the dead people get inked on? Did the dead wear their burial attire and voted or they voted wearing all white? Must have been a jumbie moment each time. There must have been a massive conspiracy concocted by all ten political parties to let this happen.

FM

Please tell us which two groups did the H2H registration exercise and which group was not present. 

Concentrate on the Statements of Recount for Region 4 and it will tell you who was benefitting from Mingo’s actions during the tabulation process for Region 4.

examine the Statements of Recount for the boxes from the different DIstricts counted so far and you will see that the SOP published by the PPP/C are almost exactly reflected

Z
@Totaram posted:

Ask Jagdeo...he knows how its done.  PPP supporters have been engaged in multiple voting schemes for a long time.  I was told by a leading PPP member how the scheme operates and I witnessed some of it myself.  

It is surprising that no one has been able to,prove any of this. Are you making this up to justify the rigging that Mingo perpetuated for the benefit of the coalition? The coalition still cannot explain how, if as they claim that the PPP/C rigged the election, they, the coalition won the elections (as they claim)

Z
@Zed posted:

It is surprising that no one has been able to,prove any of this. Are you making this up to justify the rigging that Mingo perpetuated for the benefit of the coalition? The coalition still cannot explain how, if as they claim that the PPP/C rigged the election, they, the coalition won the elections (as they claim)

When is the PPP victory parade? My bags are packed and I'm waiting.

FM

DPI, Guyana, Wednesday, May 20, 2020

At the end of the second week of the national recount of votes cast in the March 2, 2020, General and Regional Elections, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) reported the completion of 789 ballot boxes between Regions One to Seven.

Today saw the completion of an additional 71 boxes including 18 from Region Three, 14 from Region Four, 13 from Region Five, 20 from Region Six and six from Region Seven.

Today’s tabulation saw 732 Statements of Recount (SOR) for the General Elections and 756 for the Regional completed.

The new tally now sets the remaining boxes at 1,550.

Earlier today, Public Relations Officer of GECOM Yolanda Ward said the commission will be seeking further approval from the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF) for the setting up of two more workstations to speed up the recount process.

“Being cognisant that it is of national importance that this recount exercise concludes as quickly as possible, it is the intention if the Chairperson to write to the National Task Force again to seek their reconsideration for an additional two workstations,” Ward stated.

Only recently, following an assessment of the centre the task force granted permission for two more stations to be added bringing the total to 12. However, with the current pace of the recount, GECOM will be seeking guidance to have two more stations added to meet its 25-day timeline.

The PRO noted that while the Commission operates autonomously in light of the current threat of the virus it cannot work in isolation.

“We have to aware that we are dealing with a health situation and need to be sure that we do not put people’s lives at risk. While we will have to make decisions, in this particular area we must seek guidance.”

Vish M

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