…as GECOM CEO writes Chair on 14-day proposal
By Jarryl Bryan
Following the dispatch of an internal memo by Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Vishnu Persaud to the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Chairperson, Retired Justice Claudette Singh, both of the main political parties have indicated their no objections to an extended period of Claims and Objections.

Persaud’s missive, a copy of which was seen by this publication, proposes that GECOM should have an extended “Correction of Registers” period of 14 days, before the holding of the Local Government Elections (LGE) which were scheduled for March 13, 2023.
In this exercise, GECOM would facilitate the submission of claims for admission to the voters’ register, correcting incorrect listings, applications for name changes and transfers, objections and verifications of address. Notably, Persaud indicated in his letter that this proposal, if accepted, “would cause the conduct of Local Government Elections to be further delayed.”
A previous Claims and Objections exercise was conducted between August and September, 2022. Notwithstanding this, the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) in a statement on Tuesday noted that they are not opposed to another such exercise.











