Commonwealth report says Guyana elections seen as fair but uneven access to campaign resources, media bias evident
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No evidence of “bloated” voters’ list manipulating Guyana’s 2025 elections – Commonwealth observers
…says Opposition’s allegations unsubstantiated The Commonwealth Observer mission who was in Guyana for the September 1, 2025 General and Regional Elections has found no evidence to substantiate Opposition claims that a “bloated” voters’ list was used to manipulate the outcome of the poll. In its final report on the electoral process, the Commonwealth Observer mission, in addressing one of the most persistent narratives raised throughout the elec…
Commonwealth observers commend peaceful, transparent 2025 elections
–Election Day marked by professionalism, improved procedures, increased citizen engagement, says Observer Group THE 2025 General and Regional Elections in Guyana were largely peaceful, transparent, and professionally managed, according to the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG). The 10-member team, deployed following a pre-election assessment mission in July, observed the elections held on September 1, 2025. During […]
Time for biometric system, no evidence of using list for electoral fraud- Commonwealth Observers
Last Updated on Monday, 22 December 2025, 14:14 by Denis Chabrol Commonwealth election observers found no evidence that the bloated voters list was used to cheat the September 1, 2025 general and regional elections, but recommended that Guyana introduce a biometric system to address concerns about a roll bloated with the names of dead persons ...
Commonwealth report says Guyana elections seen as fair but uneven access to campaign resources, media bias evident
(Commonwealth press release) A Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), which observed Guyana’s 1 September 2025 General and Regional Elections has concluded that the elections were largely peaceful with voting, counting, and tabulation professionally managed. The article Commonwealth report says Guyana elections seen as fair but uneven access to campaign resources, media bias evident appeared first on Stabroek News.
Guyana elections seen as fair, but inclusivity challenges remain - Commonwealth observer report 2025 elections
ENGLAND / GUYANA – A Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), which observed Guyana’s 1 September 2025 general and regional elections has concluded that the elections were largely peaceful with voting, counting, and tabulation professionally managed. However, the Group noted persistent challenges, which affected public confidence and equity, including uneven access to campaign resources, media bias that favoured the governing party, weak regulation of…
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