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2023 Guyanese local elections

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2023 Guyanese local elections

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All 80 Local Authority Areas Electoral Areas
Opinion polls
 
Leader Bharrat Jagdeo Aubrey Norton
Party PPP/C APNU
Leader since 7 January 2017 18 December 2021
Last election 122,307 votes, 60.5%
52 Local Authority Areas
68,060 votes, 33.7%
23 Local Authority Areas

The 2023 Guyanese local elections, officially due since 2020, were held on Monday, June 12, 2023, following the latest delay of the officially biennial polls by three years due to lawsuits and vacanies at the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) following the fallout and misconduct of the 2020 Guyanese general election and the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] All 1,220 council seats within 610 constituencies across Guyana's 80 local authority areas (LAAs), comprising 70 neighbourhood democratic councils (NDCs) and 10 municipalities are being contested. GECOM has stated that voting is not required in 291 constituencies in which the ruling People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) has won by acclamation due to no other candidates running against them.[2][3] As a result the PPP/C has retained control and has won allseats in LAAs such as the NDCs of Leguan, La Jalousie/Nouvelle Flanders, Canals Polder, Little Diamond/Herstelling, Ordnance Fort Lands/ No. 38, Kintyre/No. 37 or Borlam, Kilcoy/Hampshire, Port Mourant/John, Bloomfield/Whim, No. 64/No. 74, the municipality of Lethem and has also gained control of the Aranaputa/ Upper Burro Burro NDC. The PPP/C is hoping to win over A Partnership for National Unity (APNU)/People's National Congress Reform (PNCR)opposition strongholds, campaigning heavily in Guyana's capital city, Georgetown, which has remained in APNU/PNCR control since independence from the United Kingdom in 1966. Efforts by the PNCR to postpone or cancel the elections via litigation regarding the electoral roll and local government constituency boundaries, were dismissed by Guyana's High Court in the lead-up to these elections, claiming that, these issues are behind its no-contest of 291 constituencies across the 80 LAAs.[4] The opposition Alliance for Change (AFC), the junior coalition partner of the APNU, has boycotted the 2023 local elections over similar concerns.[5]

For the last election in 2018, there were 1192 council seats in 596 constituencies, across Guyana's 80 local authority areas, comprising 70 neighbourhood democratic council (NDCs) and 10 municipalities.[6][7]

Number of votes cast and seats held prior to the election

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The major political parties are defending the following numbers of electoral districts from local authority areas on election day:

These numbers are how many votes and seats each party had won at the previous election, in 2018, rather than which party held the seat on the eve of the election.

Eligibility to vote

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All registered electors (Guyanese, Commonwealth and Non-Commonwealth citizens) who will be aged 18 or over, resided legally in Guyana and have resided in an electoral district/constituency for a least two months prior to the election date are entitled to vote in the local elections.[12]

Parties, alliances and standings

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Political parties registered with the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) can contest the local elections.

Party/Alliance Founded Ideology Leader(s) Leader since Last election Notes
% party vote Local authority areas Constituencies
APNU 2011 Centre-left to left-wing Aubrey Norton 18 December 2021
54.59%
23 / 80 (29%)
188 / 596 (32%)
PPP/C 1950 Centre-left to left-wing Bharrat Jagdeo 7 January 2017
60.5%
52 / 80 (65%)
386 / 596 (65%)

Campaign slogans

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Party Slogan
A Partnership for National Unity Stronger Together
Ready to lead
Experience Matters
People's Progressive Party/Civic Georgetown: A New Beginning for Georgetown[13]

Choose the PPP/C[14]
Let Us Do It Right

Opinion polls

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The North American Caribbean Teachers Association (NACTA) who commissions opinion polling for elections in the region, sampling the electorates' opinions, has been criticized for not being quantitative and instead being qualitative by containing no statistical figures whatsoever and also for not publishing its methodology, with missing information such as sample size, how the sample is chosen and margin of erro. The pollster has also been criticised for being outdated by not having a website where the full surveys can be accessible.[15][16]

Local authority area projections

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Date Pollster Sample
size
APNU PPP/C NOC
21 May 2023 2023 Mahdia school fire kills 19 children
3 January 2023 NACTA 500 Qualitative NACTA poll (no statistics/fieldwork) stating that the PPP/C will achieve a "sweeping victory" in the 2023 Guyanese local elections[17]
2 March 2020 PPP/C wins the 2020 Guyanese general election
12 November 2018 Local Election results[18] 23 52 5

Summary results

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Elections are conducted under both a proportional representation and first-past-the-post list system.

Party/Alliance Party/Alliance leader Candidates Local authority areas % of Constituencies % of constituencies Votes % of votes
2018 2023 +/- 2018 2023 +/- 2018 2023 +/- 2018 2023 +/- 2018 2023 +/- 2019 2023 +/-
APNU Aubrey Norton 279[19] 23 14 Decrease9 28.8% 17.5% Decrease11.3% 188 31.5% 68,060 33.7%
PPP/C Bharrat Jagdeo 610[20] 52 62 Increase10 65.0% 77.5% Increase12.5% 386[21] 64.8% 122,307 60.5%
No overall control N/A 5 4 Decrease1 6.3% 5.0% Decrease1.3% 22 3.7% 18,167 5.8%
Total 80 80 Steady 100% 100% Steady 596 610 Increase 100% 100% Steady 208,534 100% 100% Steady
Electorate: 629,033 Total votes: Turnout: %

Results by local authority areas

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Region Local authority areas[22] Prior to election[23] Post election
No. Name Seats Control APNU AFC PPP/C Other Unknown result of constituency seats Seats Control APNU PPP/C Other[24]
1 1 Port Kaituma/Matthews Ridge/Arakaka 12 PPP/C 4 1 7 - 12 PPP/C[25] 12 0
2 Municipality of Mabaruma 12 PPP/C[26] 4 0 8 - 14 PPP/C[27] 2 12
2 3 Moruka/Providence 6 NOC[28] 3 - 3 - 6
4 Nile/Cozier 6 PPP/C[28] 2 - 4 - 6
5 Charity/Urasara 18 PPP/C 1 - 16 1 (United Destiny Group - UDG) 18
6 Evergreen/Paradise 8 NOC[28] 4 - 4 0 18
7 Municipality of Anna Regina 16 PPP/C[28] 1 - 15 0 16 PPP/C[27] 1 15
8 Aberdeen/Zorg-en-Vlygt 16 PPP/C[28] 6 - 10 - 18
9 Annandale/Riverstown 18 PPP/C 1 - 17 - 18
10 Good Hope/Pomona 18 PPP/C 2 - 16 0 18
3 11 Leguan 18 PPP/C[29][30] 1 - 17 - 18 PPP/C[24] - 18 -
12 Wakenaam 18 PPP/C[29][30] 3 - 15 - 18
13 Mora/Parika 16 PPP/C[29][30] 4 0 12 0 (URP) 16
14 Hydronie/Good Hope[31] 14 PPP/C[29][30] 5 - 9 0 (URP) 14
15 Greenwich Park/Vergenogen 16 PPP/C[29][30] 3 - 13 0 (URP) 16
16 Tuschen/Uitvlugt 20 PPP/C[29][30] 1* 0 9* 10 20
17 Stewartville/Cornelia Ida 20 PPP/C[29][30] 1 0 19 0 (URP) 20
18 Hague/Blankenburg 18 APNU[29][30] 11 (Includes tie in Constituency No. 2: Hague– South of the Public Road) - 7 0 (URP) 18 PPP/C[32]
19 La Jalousie/Nouvelle Flanders 18 PPP/C[29][30] - 0 18 0 (URP) 18 PPP/C[24] - 18 -
20 The Best/Klien Pouderoyen 20 PPP/C[29][30] 8 0 12 0 (URP, IGFLD) 20
21 Malgre Tout/Meer-Zorgen 14 APNU[29][30] 8 - 6 0 (URP) 16
22 La Grange/Nismes 14 PPP/C[33][29][30] 6 0 8 0 (URP) 18
23 Canals Polder 18 PPP/C[29][30] 2 - 16 0 (URP) 18 PPP/C[24] - 18 -
24 Toevlugt/Free & Easy 16 PPP/C[33][29][30] 7 - 9 0 (URP) 18
4 25 Hauraruni/Yarowkabra 8 PPP/C 5 1 2 - 6
26 Lamaha/Yarowkabra 8 NOC[28] 4 0 4 0 (PDM) 10
27 Soesdyke/Huist Coverden 18 Unknown 4* - 5* 0 (TBEG) 9 18 PPP/C 6 12
28 Caledonia/Good Success 14 PPP/C[33] - - 6 1 (CCD) 18
29 Golden Grove/Diamond Place 18 PPP/C 4 0 14 0 (PVM) 18
30 Mocha/Arcadia 12 APNU 11 1[11] 0 - 12
31 Little Diamond/Herstelling 18 PPP/C 2 - 16 - 18 PPP/C[24] - 18 -
32 Eccles/Ramsburg 18 PPP/C 5 - 13 0 (PTTSOE) 18
33 Municipality of Georgetown[34] 30 APNU 21 2 7 0 (GNSP, URP) 30 APNU[27] 19 11 0 (ICP, MUD, AGNSP)
34 Industry/Plaisance 18 APNU[35] 5* - 4* - 9 18 NOC[35] 9 9
35 Better Hope/La Bonne Intention 18 PPP/C 3 - 15 - 18
36 Beterverwagting/Triumph 18 Unknown 4* - 3* 2* (BV/Triumph 8 May Movement) 9 18
37 Mon Repos/La Reconnaissance 18 PPP/C 2 - 16 - 18
38 Buxton/Foulis 18 PPP/C[28] 8 0 10 - 18 APNU [36]

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10 8
39 Enmore/Hope[31] 18 PPP/C 1* - 8* - 9 18
40 Haslington/Grove[31] 18 APNU 11 1 6 0 (URP, AFT) 18
41 Unity/Vereeniging 18 Unknown 3* 0 6* - 9 18
42 Cane Grove 12 Unknown 1* - 5* - 6 12 PPP/C 0 12 -
5 43 Joe Hook No.10/Farm 14 PPP/C 7 1 6 - 16
44 Hamlet/Chance 6 APNU[38] 6 - 0 - 6
45 Mahaicony/Abary 16 PPP/C[33] 6 - 10 - 18
46 Profit/Rising Sun 12 APNU[38] 6 0 2 4 (PFA, UCD, DCR, USCD) 12
47 Seafield/Tempe 16 APNU 11 - 5 - 16
48 Union/Naarstigheid 18 APNU 11 1 6 - 18
49 Bath/Woodley Park 18 PPP/C 18[39] - 0 - 18
50 Woodlands/Bel Air 8 NOC 4 - 4 - 8
51 Zeelust/Rosignol 16 PPP/C[33] 3 - 13 18
52 Blairmont/Gelderland 14 PPP/C[33] 3 0 11 - 18
6 53 Plegtanker/Koortbradt[40] 8 APNU 5 3 8
54 Wyburg/Caracas 6 PPP/C[28] 2 4 6
55 Enfield/ New Doe Park[40] 16 PPP/C 5 11 16
56 Municipality of New Amsterdam[40] 14 APNU[26] 10 1 3 14 APNU[27] 8 6
57 Cane Field/Enterprise[40] 16 PPP/C 1 15 16
58 Ordnance Fort Lands/ No. 38[40] 14 PPP/C[33] 2 12 16 PPP/C[24] - 16 -
59 Kintyre/No. 37 or Borlam[40] 14 PPP/C 0 16 16 PPP/C[24] - 16 -
60 Gibraltar/Fyrish[40] 18 APNU 10 8 18
61 Kilcoy/Hampshire[40] 14 PPP/C 0 14 16 PPP/C[24] - 16 -
62 Port Mourant/John[40] 14 PPP/C 0 13 1 18 PPP/C[24] - 18 -
63 Municipality of Rose Hall[38][41][28][31] 16 PPP/C 5 11 14 PPP/C[27] 3 11
64 Bloomfield/Whim[40] 14 PPP/C[28] 1 13 14 PPP/C[24] - 14 -
65 Lancaster/Hogstye[40] 14 APNU 12 2 14
66 Adventure/ No. 28 or Bushlot 12 NOC[40][28] 6 - 6 - 14
67 Maida/Tarlogie 10 PPP/C 2 8 12
68 Macedonia/Joppa[40] 12 APNU 7 5 12
69 Black Bush Polder[40] 18 PPP/C 1 17 18
70 Good Hope/No. 51[40] 14 PPP/C 5 9 14
71 No. 52/No. 63[42] 18 PPP/C[33][40] 1 17 8
72 No. 64/No. 74[42] 10 PPP/C[24] - 10 -
73 Crabwood Creek/Molesen 14 PPP/C[40] 0 14 14
74 Municipality of Corriverton 16 PPP/C[28] 2[43] 14 16 PPP/C[27] 3 13
7 75 Municipality of Bartica 18 APNU[26] 13 1 4 - 18 NOC[44] 9 9
8 76 Municipality of Mahdia[26][11] 8 APNU 5 2 1 8 NOC[44] 4 4
9 77 Municipality of Lethem[38][45] 10 PPP/C[28] 4 6 10 PPP/C[24] - 10 -
78 Aranaputa/ Upper Burro Burro[45] 6 APNU 5 1 6 PPP/C[24] - 6 -
10 79 Municipality of Linden[38][46][31] 16 APNU[26] 13 2 1 16 APNU[27] 14 2
80 Kwakwani[46][31][47][11] 12 APNU+AFC[48] 4 3 (AFC wins subsequent tie-breaking by-election in Constituency No. 4)[47] 2 3 (KUFP) 12 APNU[49] 7 5
All 10 regions All 80 local authority areas 1192 17[11] 1220
Source: PPP/C wins 65% of PR seats at local gov't polls, LGE 2018: PPP takes 188 seats out of 261 in Region 6 in landslide victory,

See also

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