Day Six of recount: 261 ballot boxes counted, GECOM halts giving observers Statements of Recount copies

Georgetown: At the end of Day Six of the national recount, the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) completed a total of 261 of the 2,339 ballot boxes at the Arthur Chung Conference Center.

Further, 247 Statements of Recount from the general elections were tabulated and 235 from the regional elections.

At the end of the recount exercise, the Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield will tabulate the total from the ten electoral districts and together with a summary of the observation reports for each District, submit a report to the Commission.

According to the gazetted order which governs the recount, the Commission “shall, after deliberating on the report at paragraph 11, determine whether it should request the Chief Elections Officer to use the data compiled in accordance with paragraph 11 as the basis for the submission of a report under section 96 of the Representation of the People Act Cap 1:03.”

Meanwhile, observers, local and international, currently participating in the national recount exercise of votes cast in the March 02, 2020 elections are no longer receiving copies of Statements of Recount (SORs) after each ballot box is recounted.

When the recount exercise commenced last Wednesday, observers along with the CARICOM scrutineers and party agents were being handed copies of the SORs once these were signed by the party agents present.

GECOM has since stopped disseminating copies to the observers and are only giving same to the CARICOM team and party agents.

APNU+AFC nominated Commissioner of GECOM, Vincent Alexander explained on Monday that the statements were given to the observers in error.

He explained that the current gazette order which outlines the guidelines for the recount does not provide for such.

Alexander also explained that it is not the standard operating procedure for observers participating in elections here.

He said while the information was brought to the Commission’s attention it was also noted by the Secretariat, which corrected the situation.

According to the order, the result of the general and regional recount of each ballot box shall be recorded as provided for on a Statement of Recount upon the completion of the recount of each box.

The Statement of Recount shall be signed by the person conducting the recount and by the representative of each contesting party present, in the presence of the CARICOM Scrutinising Team, representatives of political parties that contested the said elections, International and Local Observers accredited by the Guyana Elections Commission, and advisors to the Guyana Elections Commission.

These documents shall be lodged with the Chief Election Officer and copies distributed to the signatories thereto, the CARICOM Scrutinising Team and the Chairman and Commissioners.