…warns party agents can be charged for obstructing, intimidating voters
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has had cause to take Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton to task for recent ‘mischievous’ statements that the opposition would be on the lookout to block foreigners from voting, statements that, according to GECOM, are not only wholly misconstrued but can cause fear and harm among eligible voters.

Norton was recently quoted in sections of the media, claiming during a public meeting in Calcutta, Mahaicony, that “opposition polling agents would be on the lookout for foreigners who are clearly not connected to Guyana” and that the People’s National Congress/Reform (PNC/R) would block them from voting.
In a statement on Monday, GECOM expressed concern at Norton’s utterances, particularly since the National Registration Act, Chapter 19:08, provides for any Guyanese citizen by birth, descent, naturalization/registration or a citizen of a Commonwealth Country living in Guyana for one year or more, to be eligible for registration to vote.
“It is therefore absolutely necessary for GECOM to clarify that in order for any name to be listed on the Official List of Electors (OLE), persons must satisfy the eligibility criteria for registration as stipulated in the National Registration Act, Chapter 19:08. As such once a person has satisfied those requirements and have provided authentic supporting documentation, they are registered in accordance with the legal provisions.”










