Following another meeting of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), it has been decided that the data gathered during the recent house-to-house registration process will be displayed for public examination.
“There was a decision of [GECOM Chairperson Claudette Singh] that data from house-to-house, after encoding, will be put up for public scrutiny,” opposition-nominated Commissioner Bibi Shadick told reporters outside GECOM’s Kingston headquarters yesterday.
She later explained to Stabroek News that commissioners have still not received an update with regards to how far along the encoding process is, but they have been promised a comprehensive report once it is completed.