GECOM Chair finally agrees to have recount live-streamed

   GECOM Chair finally agrees  to have recount live-streamed

The Arthur Chung Conference Centre, where the national recount will take place beginning today, Wednesday.

  

GEORGETOWN, Guyana--The Guyana Elections Commission GECOM has officially published in the Official Gazette, the order for the national recount of the March 2 votes, and included in the order is the provision for the live streaming of the tabulation of votes as well as a broadcast of the count.

  The Commission met on Monday where the final details, namely the live-streaming aspect, were finalised.

  According to the order dated May 4, “the recount shall commence with the allocation of 10 workstations as follows: District 1 – two workstations; District 2 – two workstations; District 3 – three workstations and District 4 – three workstations. The recount for Districts 5 through 10 shall be conducted based on the completion of, and the workstations assigned to, Districts 1, 2 and 3.”

  It went on to say that each workstation will be equipped with facilities to capture and broadcast a picture of the ballot box, depicting the state in which it is delivered to the workstation, and an audio feed of the recount process.

  The order further states, “There shall be installed an audio-visual facility in the Tabulation Centre which shall broadcast live the entire tabulation process.” It stated that, on the arrival of the ballot box at the workstation, “it shall be first examined to ascertain that the seals are intact. The contents shall then be emptied, and the election materials examined. Notes shall be taken, and records made in accordance with the requirements of the Ballot Box Checklist.”

  According to the order, any observation not catered for in the checklist provided shall be recorded on the Observations Report Form. “The Ballot Box Checklist shall be signed by the workstation supervisor. The Observations Report shall be signed by the supervisor of the workstation and representatives of each contesting party present. A copy of the completed Ballot Box Checklist and the Observations Report shall be given to party representatives.”

  It stated that 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 will then be signed by the person conducting the recount and by the representative of each contesting party present, in the presence of the Caribbean Community CARICOM observer team, representatives of political parties that contested the elections, international and local observers accredited by GECOM and advisors to GECOM. “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.”

  The tabulation of the Statements of Recount generated will be done at a central tabulation centre in the presence of the CARICOM observer team, representatives of political parties, international and local observers and advisors to GECOM as follows: “The Statement of Recount shall be projected on a screen to be viewed by all persons present and the information shall be input into a matrix, which process could be viewed simultaneously by all persons present. Information from this tabulation shall be broadcast periodically.”

  Speaking to media operatives moments after the meeting, People’s Progressive Party (PPP)-nominated GECOM Commissioner Sase Gunraj explained that while the tabulation process would be live-streamed, there were still arrangements to be put in place by the Secretariat in order to facilitate the order.

  With regard to what would be broadcast to the public, he said what would be shown “is the state in which the ballot box is presented to the workstation before the process starts.”

  The medium via which this will be broadcast to the public will be determined and finalised by GECOM Chairperson, Retired Justice Claudette Singh.

  The provisions were made following the petition by the parties that contested the election, with the exception of the coalition, A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance for Change (APNU/AFC), which had voiced disagreement with the live streaming of the process.

  While it had initially been seemingly determined that there would be no broadcast or live streaming of the process, the parties met with Justice Singh on May 2 and urged that she reconsider the live streaming in the interest of transparency.

  Following a subsequent meeting on Sunday with the Commission, it was announced that the Chairperson had reconsidered and was open to the live stream being undertaken.

  In the wake of the developments, government-nominated Commissioner Vincent Alexander expressed reservations, questioning the logistics and technicalities that would allow for the live streaming of the process. ~ Guyana Times ~

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