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live streaming of recount - After Day 20 only 51.5% recounted
In reply to WI_cricfan
thanks, was looking for that
with the speed at which they are counting I don't see 156 days as being unreasonable to finish the recount. Actually 156 days is very conservative.
so where is the live video of every box being counted?
Man if you guys don't think that GECOM and APNU rigging this for APNU you need a brain.
No recount was needed to show that the APNU won, All that was needed was for GECOM and APNU to produce their signed copies of the SOPs to prove the PPP/C wrong.
This is an insult to intelligent people. Long live PNC bullyism and skulduggery in Guyana!
Who is the bareface/masked/shameface skunt?
The boxes have been flooded? What a ting. Now the X will move to apnu square
No physical distancing in dis farce
Dem skunts doan fraid Covid?
One of the small party member posted on his social media page that each counting station counted one ballot box for the morning..
Half day for 10 ballot boxes.. de man even posted a picture of the SOR for a ballot box from Region 1.. 42 ballots were inside
PPP/C - 31
APNU - 7
ANUG - 3
Spoiled ballot - 1
Half day took them to count that
In reply to anthonyp
Shiv batting....playing for a draw in the 1st hour of the game and hoping the match will be called off
In reply to anthonyp
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Pure Shanking by the PNC
In reply to Narper
maybe dem might pick up the pace ala Shiv leter on.
In reply to Darkness
Naah dem expect rain..or crowd disturbance..or power failure......and match will be abandoned again...no result
In reply to Narper
you and I both know that the fackers know they lost so will not conclude unless they can rig the recount...
unless someone don't have a brain deductive reasoning and logical thought process concludes that the APNU lost.
Show de Facking signed SOPs if you win!
as a man seh here.."he neva see somone so scared to show the winning lotery ticket"
They took 3 1/2 hrs to count one box from region 4, they have 878 more to go, do the math, it is 10 hr days
PNC disrupts the recount
APNU+AFC Agent Carol Joseph this morning disrupted the vote recount process of Region Four (Demerara Mahaica).
Joseph began behaving in a vociferous manner, yelling at other stakeholders present at one of the work stations.
She is heard telling another stakeholder: who the hell is you? He has to listen to me. I am a stakeholder here!
In reply to WI_cricfan
The events pre and post Guyana Elections can be adapted for the silver screen. It would mane one hell of a dark comedy movie that depicts the clumsy thieving attempts of some real dumbass wannabe dictators.
According to Newsroom 22 ballot boxes were counted today.. One counting station stopped working around 3:30 this afternoon.. took them from 10 this morning to around 3PM to complete a box that had just over 300 ballots.
At this rate they gonna finish by next year
Yall ain't paying overtime. Yuh think I goh kill meself with Covid deh bout.
In reply to Hellraiser
Yea like an Airplane sequel
In reply to anthonyp
In reply to WestDem
Ah just see APNU making this claim..
BOX 2001, DISTRICT #2 (REGION 2), DIVISION # - 21123, POLLING STATION - KARAWAB PRIMARY SCHOOL, SERIAL # - 264
NAME - WILLIAMS, EMANUEL
They even posted the death certificate.. the death certificate got the man died 10th June, 2019.. and it was issued on 20th February, 2020
De death certificate dont even have an ID number..
Season 2 of Rigging with GECOM getting hot
Ah can't wait for tomorrow
For Day One, 25 of 2,339 ballot boxes were counted.
Seven boxes were completed for Region One, six for Region Two, seven for Region Three, and five for Region Four.
With 25 boxes completed, 50 Statements of Recount (SORs) were produced and provided to respective party agents and stakeholders; 25 for general elections and 25 for regional.
This dismal number, a mere 3% of the total, has raised significant questions about the possibility of completing the process in the proposed 25 days as the country remains beset by an electoral crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic and without a Parliament or budget for 2020.
They way behind in the tabulation which in essence is the adding up of boxes completed, this seems deliberate so add on another month to complete this farce. It is an insult to peoples intelligence the nonsense that is going on.
In reply to Runs
dont set your expectations too high bro! it only causes unnecessary stress
In reply to googley
I see a return to rice flour days for the poor population.
In reply to Runs
At this rate GECOM is faced with a mathematical problem to finish the recount in 25 days.
But then again Math is never the Green party strong suit.
The number of boxes counted is just 5% of the total and a proposed 25-day period would not be met at this pace. It means that each of the 10 stations counted 4.3 boxes over 11 hours. Speaking with journalists outside the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC), Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) spokes-person Yolanda Ward disclosed that 10 boxes were completed in both Regions One and Two while 11 boxes in Region 3 were counted and 12 in Region Four.
In reply to WI_cricfan
How the (re)count going today?
Don't tell me that they took the day-off after only a couple of days' action.
In reply to Drapsey
It's Saturday, who wukking on Saturday, plus tomorrow is mothers day
In reply to WI_cricfan
Mingos count are way off the recount and SOPs what are they going to do about that?
In reply to Runs
Mingo uses a different base number for APNU votes!
Here is a take on yesterday activities from a member of ANUG.. According to him most of the observations on the obervation reports that GECOM reading out are without any proof..
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In reply to anthonyp
That is a strategic ploy to discredit the elections, this is a NCM farce all over, they are deliberately wasting time.
You have political interference and advice which Gecom is allowing and abiding by, no wonder the Carter Ctr was blocked from returning.
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In reply to Runs
I don't know who they trying to fool with this
What were saying is that there was a process which had to be followed and that is what we insisted on, nothing other than that.
He said the team can still apply to enter Guyana and go through the right process and so on, we have nothing to hide.
This process, Harmon explained, includes being tested in their home country and equipped with a certificate that is valid for seven days; if they are unable to be tested prior, then upon landing in Guyana, they will be placed in quarantine for 14 days.
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In reply to anthonyp
Ramjattan who is a member of that same Covid task force when asked about the Carter Centre claimed the decision was in the hands of the president. It was in an interview prior to this lying banas one, mere minutes he had to have heard it. No wonder fariners laff at some Guyanese.
These guys are all over the place and there is no coherent strategy, it is as they say in GY, wah cum dah do abee gun plug as it happens.
US will impose sanctions if an illegitimate govt is sworn in.
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After 4 days
According to Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) spokesperson Yolanda Ward, there were 14 boxes completed for Region One, 11 for Region Two, 12 for Region Three, and 11 for Region Four.
In reply to Runs
James Bond de APNU propaganda specialist posted this on his facebook page
IF GECOM, the PPPC and its minions continue to harass our Counting Agents when we make our queries on the basis of having a credible result at the end of the day I will publish the names of these persons who migrated and have the Guyanese Public judge for themselves who is interested in credible results or not. It is stinking to high heaven right now!
Here is the reply from Ms Lam
I objected to the following:
1. Peoples personal movement records being placed in public domain.
2. The implications that multiple Gecom staff allowed someone to vote for another person on Elections Day bypassing all checks and balances. Mind you the incumbent was quite happy to be sworn in based on this same Gecoms original declarations for the regions.
3. The abuse of state resources to provide down to the time of departure by the incumbent.
At no time did I harass the Apnu -Afc rep nor stopped her from making her objections. In fact I was the last agent to speak well after all spoke. The observation report and the live feed will attest to this and my remarks.
Now yall ease me this good day with the lies.
P.s after spending months encouraging overseas based Guyanese to come home to vote, you mean to tell me we will invalidate their votes now?
In reply to anthonyp
Shot ball loss, has he ever won a case for any client? Guess he was one of the 32 > 33 advisers?
In reply to Runs
One of the small party created a website for everyone to follow the results of the recount.. copies of the SORs are posted and they got ah running total for each party.
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In reply to anthonyp
I just heard the PM say that they had a prima facie case to swear in the president on the first declaration. With guys like that god help Guyana.
After day 5
With no major hiccups, ballots from a total of 51 boxes were recounted yesterday on day five of the national recount from the March 2 General and Regional Elections.
That figure brings the total number of boxes recounted to 208 out of 2,339. It is the highest daily tally so far but below what is required to meet the 25-day deadline. Twenty-five boxes were recounted on Wednesday, 40 on Thursday and 44 on Friday (this figure had been previously reported as 43) and 48 on Saturday.
After 6 days
The total number to be recounted is 2,339.
The News Room understands that doctors who are stationed at the health tent outside approached the station to say that someone complained that one of the agents was coughing a lot and as a result, everyone had to be screened.
The agent coughing represents APNU+AFC and had accused the PPP agents of calling in the doctors. But Marcia Nadir-Sharma, the agent for the PPP, said she wanted to make it clear that the PPP did not make any such complaint.
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Day 7
Spokesperson for the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Yolanda Ward told reporters last evening that of that number, 12 were from Region One, Nine from Region Two, 12 from Region Three and 15 from Region Four.
The Commission is close to completing the recount At the Arthur Chung Conference Centre for Region One which has a total of 99 boxes. At the end of yesterday the completed recount of that region stood at 78 boxes. Region Four however is far from completed as only 81 of 879 boxes have been recounted. The Commission is exploring different means by which the pace of the process can be increased.
Day 8
Public Relations Officer of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Yolanda Ward, during her final update to the media last evening said that of the 56 ballot boxes, 11 were from Region Two and 15 each were from Regions One, Three and Four.
Ward noted that the counting of ballot boxes in Region One is almost to an end. Region One has a total of 99 boxes. Six more boxes remain to be processed for this region.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio and a number of his colleagues have written President David Granger commending the start of the vote-recount process for Guyanas disputed March 2nd Presidential election and urging him to permit additional observers to the process.
The Florida Republican Senator did not name the Carter Center which has been trying to send a team to monitor the recount. The government has said that COVID-19 restrictions have to be complied with if the team is to return.
The May 12 letter by the senators said that allowing additional international observers to scrutinize the process is an essential step to strengthening the credibility of the recount.
Day 9
Included in this number are five boxes from Region One, 11 from Region Two, 17 from Region Three, 14 from Region Four and seven from Region 5.
This is the second time the Government has denied entry to the observers who made an official request through the United States Embassy here; President David Granger had rejected the initial request.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Karen Cummings responded to a May 14 Diplomatic Note sent by U.S Ambassador to Guyana Sara Ann Lynch asking that the Government reconsider its position.
In the Foreign Ministers response, which was released to the media by the Department of Public Information on Friday, the U.S Ambassador was asked to respect the Governments decision not to allow the Carter Center observers to return.
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In reply to anthonyp
Not looking good, plans seems to be in place, are you in Guyana?
Day 10
The Commission has also tabulated the General Statement of Recount from 462 of those boxes and the Regional Statements of Recount from 464.
The 58 boxes recounted yesterday included one box from Region One, 13 from Region Two, 17 from Region Three, 15 from Region Four and 12 from Region Five.
A Carter Center protest just broken up by the police in front of the Min of Foreign Affairs, arrests were made.
In reply to Runs
PNC rejected Carter center because they believe CARICOM is competent, in other words Carter Center is surplus to inventory
So it looks like Souljah Bai blocked the Carter Center
Following a week of shifting narratives regarding responsibility for approval of the Carter Center observer team to monitor the elections recount process, there is now evidence that refusal of that approval came via the Office of the President.
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In reply to WI_cricfan
looks like the votes written in egyptian hieroglyphics
Militarised state coming up
After day 11
AT the end day 11 of the national recount, the Guyana Elections Commission announced that it has completed another 49 ballot boxes, taking the total number to 528.
Of the 528 completed boxes, the tabulation for the General Elections was completed for 500, and for Regional, 501, at the end of Saturday.
With the Barima Waini Region (Region One) being completed on Friday, Region Five has commenced, and a total of 11 boxes have been completed thus far. In Regions Two, Three and Four, the completed numbers on Saturday were 11, 14 and 13, respectively.
In addition to the stats on the count, GECOM also released a table outlining all the issues, a total of 28, that were raised thus far in the recount process, along with the decision the commission has decided upon, for each issue.
After day 12
Yesterdays tally brought the total number of completed boxes to 588 out of 2,339.
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), Yolanda Ward said 13 boxes from Region 2, 15 from District 3, 14 from District 4 and 18 from District 5 were completed. According to Ward nine out of 136 boxes are still to be counted for District 2 and should they be able to complete them today, they will commence counting District 6 ballots.
After day 13
Additionally, after a four-day wait the National COVID-19 Taskforce has granted the Commission permission to establish two of six additional workstations requested.
Speaking with the media yesterday outside the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC), Government-nominated GECOM Commissioner Vincent Alexander said that he had seen a report from the taskforce which granted the Commission permission to establish two more workstations and raised concerns about the current adherence to precautionary measures previously recommended.
After day 14
According to GECOM public relations officer, Yolanda Ward, those boxes recounted include 18 from Electoral District Three, 14 from District Four, 18 from District Five, 18 from District Six and eight from District Seven.
This is the first day that District Seven is being recounted. Ballot boxes from this District are being processed at one of the two new stations. At the current rate this station would need 10 days to completely recount the 84 boxes generated after polling in that district.
After day 15
Yesterdays figure brings the total number of boxes recounted thus far to 789 out of 2339.
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of GECOM, Yolanda Ward last evening said that of the 71 boxes completed, 18 were from Region 3, 14 from Region 4, 13 from Region 5, 20 from Region 6 and 6 from Region 7.
In reply to WI_cricfan
All the counters looks like they gone dead out before this count is over
After Day 16
This number brings the 16-day total to 877 of 2,339.
According to spokesperson Yolanda Ward this included 25 boxes from District Three, 19 from District Four, 17 from District Five, 18 from District Six and nine from District Seven
Looks as if that will be a never ending recount, my sources are saying that after GT is finished in Region 4 and the East Coast ballots start to expect more nonsense, so far Mingo has embellished the counts with over 5k extra for the PNC.
Who counting dem bloody votes,the Blind Institute or wot.vote doz tek so long to count,or does Guyana population gone up to 800 million.
In reply to granite
we should have a winner by Christmas!
In reply to camos
Which Christmas?
In reply to camos
Suriname's is on Monday. Any bets of which results will be known first?
In reply to tops
Gong with Suriname
nd ah sure the incumbent will wn
So not even counting of votes Guyana can do right on their second try at this in the same year? smh what ah mess
In reply to problemjay
One party claimed after saying they won that 15k dead people voted for the other party. Can you guess which one, here is a clue 33 is not < than 32.
After day 17
GECOM yesterday recounted 87 ballot boxes, a total of 964 of the 2,339 boxes used on Election Day with a little more than a week left in the original 25-day deadline.
Public Relations Officer Yolanda Ward disclosed that of the 87, a total of 19 boxes were counted from District Three, 19 from District Four, 14 from District Five, 24 from District Six and 11 from District Seven. She added that 928 Statements of Recount from the General Elections and 927 from the Regional Elections have been tabulated.
After day 18
However, its members remained silent on the way forward yesterday even after a meeting was held yesterday.
Yesterday saw the recount of 85 ballot boxes, for an 18-day total of 1,049 of the 2,339 boxes used on elections day.
After day 19
This means that only 48% of the ballot boxes from the March 2nd general elections have been recounted at the end of day 19 of what should be a 25-day count. Yesterday, 85 ballot boxes were recounted.
recount is useless without internation observer. without carter center observing this election will be rigged.
mongoose watching the chicken will not work.
mingo and claudette singh are all part of apnu. They try to rigged the election before and they will rigged it again.
gecom continue to ignore the other 10 parties request and continue to use bullying tatics.
election recount will be no good.
After day 20
Yesterdays tally brings the total number of boxes counted thus far to 1,206 of the 2,339 used on March 2nd just over half the total or 51.5%.
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of GECOM, Yolanda Ward last evening told the media that of the 82 boxes 18 were from Region 3, 18 from Region 6, seven from Region 5, seven from Region Seven, 21 from Region 4, five from Region 8 and six from Region 9.
Ward noted that the recount of ballots cast in Region 5 was completed yesterday and the count for Regions 8 and 9 had commenced.
After day 21
Yesterday, a total of 84 boxes were processed. According to GECOM spokesperson Yolanda Ward that number included 19 from District Three, 15 from District Four, 21 from District Six, 10 from District Seven, 10 from District Eight and nine from District Nine.
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