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GECOM Yet to Certify Sept 1, 2025 Election Results

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November 10, 2025
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Guyana what is the rigged, installed government and GECOM attempting to conceal regarding the election results? The September 1, 2025 election results has not been certified by GECOM as required by law. What is GECOM attempting to conceal regarding the credibility of the election?

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The Representation of the People’s Act Section 99 mandates that “as soon as practicable, but not later than fifteen days after election day, the Commission shall publicly declare the results of the election and cause to be published in the Gazette a notification thereof, specifying the number of votes cast for each list of candidates, the number of rejected ballot papers, the number of seats allocated to each list of candidates, and the names of the persons who have become members of the National Assembly”.

Guyanese at home and in the diaspora should be outraged. Speak up and take to the streets until Claudette Singh convenes a meeting of all the commissioners to consider and certify the September 1, 2025 election. We have a legal right to know according to the Representation of the People’s Act. It’s the law.

Yours truly,
Egland Gomes

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