News Source Guyana Reports : The Disciplined Services vote proceeded without major incidents, according to leaders from the six contesting political parties. President Irfaan Ali described the process as smooth and efficient, noting the emphasis on ballot secrecy.

However, concerns were raised by APNU’s Aubrey Norton regarding the presence of Commissioner of Police Clifton Hicken at polling stations, which he deemed inappropriate and potentially intimidating. He also highlighted issues with voters using cell phones to capture ballot images.
Amanza Walton Desir of Forward Guyana Movement pointed out miscommunication from GECOM regarding accreditation for party agents at polling stations. Despite this, she was pleased that agents were present at major locations.
Other presidential candidates, including Azruddin Mohamed of WIN and Nigel Hughes of AFC, reported no complaints and a smooth voting experience. Simona Broomes of ALP echoed similar sentiments, stating she had received no complaints from her agents.
Most party leaders visited various polling stations to monitor the process, ensuring transparency and fairness.

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