Despite attack: Ballot boxes transported to remote District Seven polling stations without delay – GECOM

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The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has confirmed that all ballot boxes scheduled for delivery to remote polling stations in District Seven on Sunday were successfully transported without damage or delay.

According to the Joint Services, there was an isolated security incident during the escort operation along the Upper Cuyuni River.

In a statement, GECOM assured the public that none of its staff were harmed and that all election materials remain fully intact and accounted for.

The Commission expressed gratitude to the Joint Services for their continued operational support and emphasised that the incident will have no impact on the conduct of elections scheduled for September 1, 2025.

GECOM reiterated its commitment to fulfilling its constitutional mandate and stated that it is fully prepared for Election Day across all ten regions.

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