
As the polls opened at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, voters from across the country flocked to their designated polling stations, eager to cast their ballots in the upcoming elections.
In various communities along the East Coast Demerara corridor, residents arrived at the polling places with plenty of time to spare, some even lining up before 6:00 a.m. The atmosphere was festive, with many citizens taking advantage of the opportunity to exercise their right to vote.
At several locations, including Lusignan Primary School and Bladen Hall Multilateral, voters were seen double-checking their names on the official list of electors before proceeding to cast their votes. This attention to detail suggests a high level of civic engagement among the electorate.
According to observers from the Commonwealth Observer mission, the voting process had been smooth so far, with representatives visiting five polling places before 9:00 a.m. This positive experience bodes well for the overall conduct of the elections.
Voting also proceeded without incident at other locations along the West Coast Berbice corridor, including Belladrum Primary and Secondary schools.
Source: guyanachronicle.com
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