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Feb 10, 2026 News
(Kaieteur News) – The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has published the Revised List of Electors (RLE) for a 21-day public scrutiny period, effective February 7–27, 2026, to allow stakeholders to verify the accuracy of voter registration records.
In a press statement GECOM said the RLE is currently being displayed at two prominent locations in every registration division countrywide as well as on GECOM’s website at www.gecom.org.gy for public scrutiny.
Registrants, especially those who conducted transactions in the recently concluded Claims and Objections exercise, are advised to bring any concern about their registration records as displayed in the RLE, to the attention of the Registration Officer of the Registration Office that is responsible for his/her area of residence. The Guyana Elections Commission said it remains committed to a transparent registration process that adheres strictly to the legal provisions and one in which all registration transactions conducted are scrutinized by representatives of the parliamentary political parties.
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