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May 16, 2015 News
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has indicated that a final declaration for the 2015 General and Regional Elections results is likely to be made today.
GECOM had been scheduled to make the declaration yesterday. However, via a press release, the body indicated that the results will instead, be revealed after midday today when the period for when parties may raise objections will elapse.
GECOM further said that the results have been declared by the respective Returning Officers for the 10 electoral districts.
In its release, GECOM noted that there is “anxiety at this time” in relation to the declaration of the 2015 results. GECOM also urge the public to bear with it as it is advised on the next stage of the declaration of results.
“The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) is quite aware of the anxiety that prevails at this time in relation to the final declaration of the 2015 elections results. GECOM wishes to inform the public that it shares that anxiety but is constrained by the legal requirements, which it has to observe,” GECOM said.
The overall process has thus far been stymied by the PPP/C who since Tuesday has been crying foul at the electoral process.
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