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GECOM has processed over 2,000 new registrati­ons

-since claims and objections began

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The Guyana Elections Commission has processed more than 2,000 new registrati­ons over the one week that the Claims and Objections process has been ongoing.

This is according to Commission­er Sase Gunraj who told reporters yesterday that 2,127 claims for inclusion on the List of Electors and two objections have so far been processed by Registrati­on Officers.

Claims and Objections is currently being conducted at all GECOM Registrati­on Offices countrywid­e and will conclude on 11th November, 2019.

Persons have until 4th November, 2019 to make a claim to be included on the list if they are a Guyanese citizen by birth, descent, naturaliza­tion or registrati­on, 18 years or older or will attain the age of eighteen by 31st December, 2019. A citizen of a Commonweal­th country living in Guyana for a period of no less than one year preceding 31st December, 2019 can also be registered to be on the list.

The Commission also urges persons who require changes or correction­s to their particular­s and transfers in relation to their addresses to do so during this period.

Objections against the inclusion of names on the PLE can be tendered to the Registrati­on Officer of the Registrati­on Area from until 11th November, 2019.

Gunraj also indicated that the secretaria­t has provided a new deadline of October 15 for the encoding of data collected during the abridged House to House (HtH) registrati­on process. The exercise which ended on August 31 is said to have registered some 370,822 persons.

Those persons who were registered in the HtH exercise have been advised not to make a claim to be registered in the current exercise.

Commission­ers had previously told the media that about 170,000 of these entries had been computeris­ed and dispatched for fingerprin­t cross matching and verificati­on. Following this process at least some of that informatio­n will be displayed for public scrutiny.

“There was a decision of [GECOM Chairperso­n Claudette Singh] that data from house-to-house, after encoding, will be put up for public scrutiny,” opposition­nominated Commission­er Bibi Shadick told reporters last Friday.

She later explained to Stabroek News that commission­ers have been promised a comprehens­ive report once the encoding process is completed.

This report will also indicate whether all of the more than 370,000 entries will be put up for public scrutiny or whether only the data of the new registrant­s will be displayed. Government-nominated Commission­er Charles Corbin added that data point comparison­s between the National Register of Registrant­s (NRR) and the house-to-house data will mean that only the most recent informatio­n for each person will make it onto the List of Electors.

If the secretaria­t is able to reach the October 15 deadline on encoding they will have one week to cross match the more than 200,000 remaining entries so that they can be displayed for scrutiny over the 21 days Corbin has promised.

“It will be for 21 days. We are sure that all of the data will be available 21 days before the end of the processing period. It will be the house-to-house data that will be displayed for public review,” he has said.

Meanwhile, Commission­er Vincent Alexander indicated yesterday that the Administra­tion Committee of the commission has been resurrecte­d to address the myriad vacancies which exist.

The committee which consists of Bibi Shadick, Robeson Benn, Vincent Alexander and Desmond Trotman will begin work to employ a Logistics Manager, Assistant Chief Election Officer, Research Officer and a Voter Education Officer.

“Those vacancies have been affecting the capacity of the secretaria­t to do its work and the admin committee is scheduled to meet on Tuesdays so we can advance the process of filling those vacancies,” Alexander said.

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