Guyana preliminary elections results as at 2:11 PM

Guyana preliminary elections results as at 2:11 PM

Demerara Waves – November 29,2011

GECOM chairman Dr. Steve Surujbally has urged Guyanese to be patient with the slothfulness of the announcement of preliminary results from Monday’s General and Regional Elections stating that they must verify the numbers with the hard copies of the Statements of Polls (SOP) from around the country.

“We at GECOM cannot sacrifice exactitude and thoroughness, we cannot compromise our efficiency on the altar of expediency, that is clear,” he told reporters at a news briefing Tuesday morning.

The chairman noted that some results are being called in but they will not be used.

“For us only the SOP hard copy is what counts,” Dr. Surujbally stated. Below are the preliminary figures released so far by GECOM.  

Meanwhile the OAS has appealed to the political parties to be patient and not to release unofficial elections results.

Overall figures for General election:

  • APNU – 25,270
  • AFC – 4,732
  • PPP/C – 22,874
  • TUF – 58
  • Total ballots cast – 53,567       Total valid – 52,934
  • REGION FIVE

Below is the text of the OAS statement

Georgetown, Guyana – November 29, 2011) Professor Gordon Shirley, Chief of Mission for the Organisation of American States Electoral Observation Mission in Guyana said today that the OAS\OEM continues to monitor the results gathering process following the November 28, 2011 regional and general elections.

“We currently have observers present at the GECOM tabulation centre and in the office of the returning officer in region 4 who are following each step of the result gathering and tabulation process. These observers have been present on a 24 hour basis since the close of polls,” said Professor Shirley, “I urge all actors in the electoral process to remain patient in awaiting the official voting results and to refrain from releasing unofficial election results before the GECOM have completed their work,” he added.

“Credible and timely results are the cornerstone of any electoral process and the only official results are those released by the duly constituted electoral authority. Releasing unconfirmed and unverified election results may lead to confusion among electors and party supporters and are not constructive,” said Professor Shirley.

The OAS\EOM will soon issue its preliminary report and recommendations of the Guyana general and regional election process.

The OAS\EOM has fielded 25 observers from 14 countries throughout Guyana in view of Guyana’s general and regional elections and observers have been present in 9 of the country’s 10 administrative regions.

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