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Guyana is divided into ten geographic constituencies that correspond with the ten Administrative Regions.

Posted August 2nd. 2020

Election 2020 Official Results

Source: GECOM, TCI, Guyana Election Law


Recount results by region

 


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Election 2015 OFFICIAL RESULTS

 

These are the final general results as provided by the

Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) on May 16th, 2015

Total Votes by Region (General)

The Guyana Elections Commission today declared APNU+AFC the winner of the 2015 general elections
and it will have 33 seats in Parliament while the PPP/C will have 32.

Thirty-three (33) seats are required for a majority.

Region PPP/C APNU+AFC TUF IP NIP URP Total valid votes cast
Region 1 6,278 2,788 59 0
0
14 9,139
Region 2 16,045 7,306 49 7
17
27 23,451
Region 3 40,280 20,912 102 47
32
56 61,629
Region 4 70,241 113,856 256 203
120
130 184,806
Region 5 16,644 13,416 49 15
27
36 30,187
Region 6 39,610 22,103 125 34
47
73 61,922
Region 7 2,981 4,599 171 0
19
13 7,783
Region 8 1,836 1,837 48 0
0
16 3,737
Region 9 5,794 3,592 131 0
0
29 9,546
Region 10 2,785 16,791 90 38
0
38 19,742
Total (2015 Final) 202,694 207,200 1080 344
262
432 412,012
Total (2011 Final) 166,340 175,011* 885 0
0
0 342,126

* – APNU and AFC contested separately in the 2011 General Elections. In 2015, they formed a coalition.

The results were taken after GECOM processed the 2,299 Statements of Poll (SoPs) which were presented to them by the returning officers who worked on May 11, during the 2015 general and regional elections.

The total number of valid votes cast for the general elections was 412, 012, which represented a turnout of 72% of the 570,708 registered voters. From the final results presented by Chief Election Officer Keith Lowenfield, the race between APNU+AFC and the PPP/C was close.

APNU+AFC won the key Region Four by a large margin and regions 7, 8 and 10. In Region 8, it won by one vote. The PPP/C won the other six regions. Region 4 was key for the coalition, which secured 113, 856 votes to the PPP/C’s 70, 241 votes.


 

2011 Final Results