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Guyana Election results to be declared on Sept 4

Mon, Sep 1, '25 at 4:32 PM
The Guyana Elections Commission (Gecom) has announced that the national declaration of election results is anticipated on the morning of September 4th, following the completion of district declarations by the evening of September 3rd.

In the final press briefing before today’s elections Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Vishnu Persaud confirmed the timeline, stating, “Once we have the district declaration in place for all the districts by the evening of the 3rd and all of those declarations get to me by the morning of the 4th; the national declaration, the Commission should be able to make that because I will immediately proceed to put together the results of the district. I will immediately come up with those national declaration results.”

Gecom’s Public Relations Officer Yolanda Ward provided a breakdown of election readiness. A total of 757,690 registered voters across the nation’s 10 administrative regions are eligible to cast their ballots. To facilitate voting, 2,790 polling stations will be operational.

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Mon, Sep 1, '25 at 4:33 PM
The commission has trained and employed a total of 11,718 polling day staff, to ensure consistency, transparency, and professionalism. The Guyana Police Force will deploy approximately 8,700 officers to maintain order, while election transparency will be bolstered by the presence of around 500 local and 200 international observers.
Mon, Sep 1, '25 at 4:38 PM
Ward also provided a detailed count of eligible electors by district


District 1: 24,453 Barima/Waini

District 2: 42,596 Pomeroon/Supernaam

District 3: 116,876 Essequibo Islands/West Demerara

District 4: 323,436 Demerara/Mahaica

District 5: 50,796 Mahaica/Berbice

District 6: 111,554 East Berbice/Corentyne

District 7: 17,846 Cuyuni/Mazaruni

District 8: 9,192 Potaro/Siparuni

District 9: 22,481 Upper Takutu/Upper Essequibo

District 10: 38,460 Upper Demerara/Upper Berbic

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Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 7:34 AM
Well, going by the number of registered voters, it seems like Guyana have more than a million people. That is surprising.
Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 8:40 AM
waiting in anticipationcool
Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 9:34 AM
In reply to Narper

Can you vote Narps ?

Googley,BeatDballs and the barber shop bwoys must have figured out a way to do so...cool
Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 9:47 AM
In reply to sgtdjones

Googley .... must have figured out a way to do so.


Stop spreading misinformation, unless you consider yourself the fountain of misinformation lol
Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 9:50 AM
In reply to googley

Don't you work magic with em pujas ?
Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 9:58 AM
Sanction man got a decent amount of votes
Tue, Sep 2, '25 at 9:08 PM
PPPC on course to overall majority 40 SEATS
Thu, Sep 4, '25 at 9:55 AM
The following is a tabulation summary of the Guyana Elections Commission’s (GECOM) official declared results for the 2025 General and Regional Elections by district.

Region APNU AFC ALP FGM PPP/C WIN Total Valid Votes
1 469 35 – 75 9,030 5,716 15,325
2 1,835 91 – 147 17,478 7,400 26,951
3 8,992 322 138 522 48,055 12,969 70,998
4 46,956 1,765 497 2,431 87,536 41,607 180,792
5 6,480 208 58 128 18,432 5,816 31,122
6 6,223 315 132 361 41,320 12,623 60,974
7 983 415 59 – 3,577 5,098 10,132
8 276 57 – – 2,872 2,562 5,767
9 450 192 – – 9,938 4,817 15,397
10 5,334 210 85 662 4,260 10,458 21,009
Total 77,998 3,610 969 4,326 242,498 109,066 438,467

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PPP/C 242,498
WIN 109,066
APNU 77,998
Thu, Sep 4, '25 at 10:04 AM
APNU, WIN want recounts in several districts
Thu, Sep 4, '25 at 11:02 AM
In reply to ray

Sanction man got a decent amount of votes


He paid out a lot of money to gullible people to vote for him a la Musk in Dumbfcukinstan.
Sun, Sep 7, '25 at 5:45 PM
PPP/C gets 36 seats, WIN 16, APNU 12 & FGM 1

Kaieteur News – The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) was on Saturday night officially declared winner of the 2025 General and Regional Elections by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM).ExxonMobil Analysis

The commission convened on Saturday at 23:00 hours and declared the PPP/C the winner with Dr. Irfaan Ali re-elected to serve a second term.

PPP/C secured 36 seats in the National Assembly, while We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) led by Azruddin Mohamed gained 16 seats, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) led by Aubrey Norton gained 12 seats, and Forward Guyana Movement (FGM) led by Amanza Walton-Desir got 1 seat.

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Sun, Sep 7, '25 at 8:32 PM
In reply to SnoopDog

He paid out a lot of money to gullible people to vote for him a la Musk in Dumbfcukinstan.


who love freeness more than mudlanders? razz