In voting and processing of votes… SERIOUS IRREGULARITIES TURN UP IN PROCESSING OF VOTES —PPP/C writes to electoral observers

THE ruling People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C) is contending that irregularities plagued the May 11th, 2015 General and Regional Elections including specifically the voting at Polling Stations and the processing of the voting by GECOM electoral staff and others.In support of its contention, the PPP/C today discloses the following:-
1) Many Statements of Polls (SOPs) received by GECOM from the ten (10) Electoral Districts were identified as FAKES.
At its meeting of Wednesday, May 13th, 2015, the Chief Elections Officer of GECOM, Mr. Keith Lowenfield, disclosed that he had noticed that many of the SOPs had formats different from the authentic SOPs that were earlier distributed to the Electoral Districts to be used by Presiding Officers to tabulate votes at Polling Stations.
These fake SOPs did not additionally carry the endorsed signatures of GECOM that were applied to every SOP purchased by GECOM from Canada.
It was also disclosed that SOPs had numbers of voters that exceeded the voters that were assigned to the Polling Stations.
As a result of the above, the PPP/C made the following decisions for GECOM to consider:-
1) GECOM ceasing declaration until the following is completed:
a) The establishment of the genuine nature of each SOP submitted to GECOM for the ten (10) Electoral Districts and provision of a quantitative assessment of fake SOPs;
b) The total recount of all ballots cast in the May 11th, 2015 Elections;
c) The earliest disclosure of these irregularities, the nature and the results of the investigation done by GECOM;
d) The submission of interventions to regain confidence in the Electoral process of May 11th, 2015.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

All our printed editions are available online
emblem3
Subscribe to the Guyana Chronicle.
Sign up to receive news and updates.
We respect your privacy.