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General Election National NOTICE Given Under THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT (Cap. 1:03) GENERAL ELECTION NATIONAL TOP-UP APPROVED LISTS OF CANDIDATES IN accordance with section 19 of the Representation of the People Act, Cap. 1:03, notice is hereby given of the TITLES and SYMBOLS of the LISTS OF CANDIDATES approved by the Elections Commission, and the names of candidates on those lists. The Lists are entered in alphabetical order of the initial letters of the Titles, and the names of candidates are given in the order determined by the contesting party. TITLE OF LIST: A PARTNERSHIP FOR NATIONAL UNITY (A.P.N.U) SYMBOL OF LIST: THE PALM OF THE HAND TYPE OF LIST: NATIONAL TOP-UP Note: The candidate named David Granger and numbered thirty-one (31) in the list has therein been designated as the Presidential Candidate. No. NAME CANDIDATE’S ADDRESS OCCUPATION GENDER 1 ABRAMS, FORBES DEON 115 PUBLIC ROAD BUXTON TEACHER MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 2 AUSTIN, JOHN VICTOR 1 REPUBLIC ROAD MEDICAL DOCTOR MALE SYLVANUS NEW AMSTERDAM 3 ALLICOCK, SYDNEY SURAMA NORTH RUPUNUNI FARMER MALE 4 ALLY, AMNA 78 BRICKDAM GEORGETOWN HEAD TEACHER FEMALE 5 AUSTIN, SHAWN 6 BORMAN STREET COMMUNITY MALE PLAISANCE ACTIVIST 6 BACCHUS, JOSEPH 22 TROTMAN ALLEY SELF EMPLOYED MALE CHRISTIANBURG LINDEN 7 BACKER, DEBORAH JAN 290 MEADOWBROOK GARDENS ATTORNEY-AT- FEMALE GEORGETOWN LAW 8 BAVEGHEMS, JOAN 504 EAST RUIMVELDT POLITICAL FEMALE MABEL ACTIVIST 9 BENIPRASHAD, BISSONDAI 68 BEST TEACHER FEMALE WEST COAST DEMERARA 10 BOND, JAMES ANTHONY C/O CONGRESS PLACE ATTORNEY-AT- MALE SOPHIA LAW 11 BOURNE, FLORENCE 4166 NORTH POLITICAL FEMALE EAST LA PENITENCE ACTIVIST 12 BULKAN, GULAB GEORGE 35 AAA VICTORIA AVENUE MANAGER MALE ECCLES EAST BANK DEMERARA 13 BULKAN, RONALD AZAM 35 AA VICTORIA AVENUE DIRECTOR MALE ECCLES EAST BANK DEMERARA 14 CARBERRY, E. LANCELOT 214 BAMBOO DRIVE ECONOMIST MALE MEADOW BROOK GARDENS 15 CERES, CHARLES 38-39 PLANTATION BUSINESSMAN MALE HOUSTON ESTATE 16 CLARKE, OSCAR J11 949 JACKSON STREET GENERAL MALE TUCVILLE SECRETARY 17 CLARKE, EWART KATO NORTH PAKARAMIAS REGIONAL VICE MALE CHAIRMAN 18 CORLETTE, CLEMENT TRUIMPH GOVERNMENT REGIONAL MALE AGUSTUS COMPOUND CHAIRMAN EAST COAST DEMERARA 19 CUMMINGS, KAREN 2 BELFIELD MEDICAL DOCTOR FEMALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 20 DALRYMPLE, VERLAND 113 CAMPBELLVILLE HAIRDRESSER FEMALE NICKOLA HOUSING SCHEME 21 DANNY, DAVE 69 HAPPY ACRES BUSINESSMAN MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 22 DAVID-BLAIR, JUDITH 97 FOURTH AVENUE BARTICA BUSINESSWOMAN FEMALE 23 DESOUZA, FRANCIS 97 AA ECCLES ATTORNEY-AT- MALE VIBERT EAST BANK DEMERARA LAW 24 EDINBORO, RODERICK 379 THIRD STREET STUDENT MALE KURU KURURU 25 ELLIOT, ERNEST 37 GOLDEN GROVE MEMBER OF MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA PARLIAMENT 26 FELIX, WINSTON 181 GUYHOC PARK MANAGER MALE GEORGETOWN 27 FERGUSON, ANNETTE LOT 19 NORTH ROAD ADMINISTRATIVE FEMALE NATASHA BOURDA GEORGETOWN OFFICER 28 FERNANDES, MIMI 60 LIME AND DURBAN STREETS YOUTH WORKER FEMALE GEORGETOWN 29 GARRETT, JUNIOR 192 CAMPBELLVILLE HOUSING ACCOUNTANT MALE SCHEME 30 GOMES, GEORGE 681 AVACADO PLACE MANAGER MALE WHITTINGTON SOUTH RUIMVELDT GARDENS 31 GRANGER, DAVID ARTHUR 5 THORNE’S DRIVE DURBAN HISTORIAN MALE BACKLANDS GEORGETOWN 32 GREEN, HAMILTON PLOT ‘D’ LODGE POLITICAL MALE ACTIVIST 33 GREENIDGE, CARL 45 BEL AIR GARDENS ECONOMIST MALE BARRINGTON 34 HARDING, FAITH AZALEA 75 ‘B’ ANIRA STREET CIVIL SERVANT FEMALE QUEENSTOWN 35 HARMON, JOSEPH C/O CONGRESS PLACE LAWYER MALE FREDERICK SOPHIA 36 HARRIS, BELINDA 69 SECTION B FIELD 12 YOUTH WORKER FEMALE PATTERSEN 37 HASTINGS, DAWN KAKO VILLAGE UPPER HEADMISTRESS FEMALE MAZARUNI 38 HINDS, DAVID SAMUEL. A 58 EASTERN HIGHWAY PROFESSOR MALE LAMAHA GARDENS 39 HOPE, SHONDEL 93 A FOURTH AVENUE RECEPTIONIST FEMALE SUBRYANVILLE GEORGETOWN 40 JEFFREY, VAUGHN 89 ANNANDALE BUSINESSMAN MALE PHILLIPS EAST COAST DEMERARA 41 JOHN, LLEWELLYN, C.M 1 CROAL STREET ATTORNEY-AT- MALE STABROEK LAW 42 JONES, CHRISTOPHER 609 CONCILIATION STREET PUBLIC RELATIONS MALE ANDERSON TUCVILLE GEORGETOWN OFFICER 43 JONES, SANDRA 171 DURABANA SQUARE MANAGER MALE LAMAHA GARDENS 44 JORDAN, RANWELL 44 BAGOTSTOWN POLITICAL MALE EAST BANK DEMERARA ACTIVIST 45 JOSEPH, DALGLIESH MEADOWBROOK GARDENS MEDICAL DOCTOR MALE 46 KISSOON, VANESSA 128 HIPANI OVAL RETRIEVE TEACHER FEMALE NICOLA LINDEN 47 LAKE, TRENTON 166 MONGRIPPA HILL BARTICA ATTORNEY- AT- MALE LAW 48 LAWRENCE, VOLDA ANN 7 FREEMAN STREET ADMINISTRATOR FEMALE EAST LA PENITENCE 49 LIVERPOOL, DESIREE 48 WAINI STREET MEADOW SEAMSTRESS FEMALE BRROK GARDENS 50 MAHIPAUL, GANESH LIMA ESSEQUIBO TECHNICIAN MALE ADJTYA 51 MARKS, ANDREA 742 SECTION D TURKEYEN POLITICAL FEMALE ACTIVIST 52 MAZAROOL, MAJEED 339 BB ECCLES BUSINESSMAN MALE EKBAAL ALI EAST BANK DEMERARA 53 MC PHERSON, VERNON DR. 425 BARAMITA STREET CONSULTANT MALE SOUTH RUIMVELDT GARDENS 54 MILLER, GENTIAN ANN N69 SAMAAN STREET LECTURER FEMALE GUYHOC PARK GEORGETOWN 55 MINGO, MORTIMER 45 TOPIRA CRESCENT BUSINESSMAN MALE ROYSTON COLIN RICHMOND HILL LINDEN 56 MORRISON, EDGAR OVID 3087 NORTH RUIMVELDT SOCIAL WORKER MALE GEORGETOWN 57 NESTOR, LURLENE 1 D ENACHU STREET TEACHER FEMALE CAMPBELLVILLE 58 NORTON, GEORGE 130 AA ORCHID AVENUE DOCTOR MALE AUBREY ECCLES EAST BANK DEMERARA 59 NORTON, AUBREY 27 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET LECTURER MALE COMPTON PLAISANCE EAST COAST DEMERARA 60 OSBOURNE, DENTON 38-39 PLANTATION HUSTON ENGINEER MALE ESTATE 61 PAUL, SAV 203 CHARLOTTE STREET BUSINESSMAN MALE LACYTOWN 62 PAUL, YOGESH 110 ANNANDALE BUSINESSMAN MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 63 PERSAUD, DEODAT PUBLIC ROAD TRANQUILITY MEDICAL MALE HALL MAHAICA TECHNICIAN EAST COAST DEMERARA 64 PHILADELPHIA, MAUREEN 17 BELFIELD HOUSING SCHEME TEACHER FEMALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 65 RAMSAROOP, 16 NEW PROVIDENCE ATTORNEY-AT- MALE BISHWAISHWAR (CAMMIE) EAST BANK DEMERARA LAW 66 RAMSEY, MALIKA 35 SECOND STREET TELEVISION FEMALE CUMMINGSLODGE REPORTER 67 RIEHL, CLARISSA SABITA 170 WATERLOO STREET ATTORNEY-AT- FEMALE CUMMINGSBURG LAW 68 ROBERTS, GEM ANN 256 FORSHAW STREET BUSINESSWOMAN FEMALE QUEENSTOWN 69 ROOPNARINE, RUPERT TRANQUILITY HALL CONSULTANT MALE MAHAICONY 70 SAMPSON, CHERYL 215 UITVLUGT EDUCATIONIST FEMALE WEST COAST DEMERARA 71 SANKIES, GEOFFREY 85 DUKE STREET CONSULTANT MALE KINGSTON GEORGETOWN 72 SARABO, TABITHA JOY 58 EASTERN HIGHWAY LECTURER FEMALE LAMAHA GARDENS 73 SCHWIERS, NDIBI 6 SUGRIM ROAD OGLE ENGINEER MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 74 SCOTT, KEITH W.H. 158 CENTURY PALM GARDENS CONSULTANT MALE DURBAN BACK LANDS 75 SEALEY, KENNETH MAHAICONY FARMER MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 76 SELMAN, AFRICO 37 HARRY’S AVENUE RESEARCH FEMALE FRIENDSHIP OFFICER EAST BANK DEMERARA 77 SHARMA, JAIPAUL DIAMOND HOUSING SCHEME ACCOUNTANT MALE 78 SRITHACKOOR, RISHEE S 152 A No. 67 VILLAGE LECTURER MALE THAKUR CORENTYNE 79 SUMMERSAUL, MICHAEL GUYHOC PARK ATTORNEY AT MALE LAW 80 TELFORD, NICOLE 77 ROBERT STREET REPORTER FEMALE ANDREA BOURDA 81 TROTMAN, DESMOND 1184 PIGEON PLACE POLITICAL MALE SOUTH RUIMVELDT PARK ACTIVIST 82 VIEIRA, ANTHONY JOSEPH 1 VERSIALLES TELEVISION MALE WEST BANK DEMERARA PRODUCER 83 WALKES, MARK 20 DEN AMSTEL POLITICAL MALE WEST COAST DEMERARA ACTIVIST 84 WILKINSON, CHARLENE 178 SUGAR CANE AVENUE UNIVERSITY FEMALE SOUTH RUIMVELDT GARDENS LECTURER 85 WILLIAMS, MERVYN 181 TUSCHEN NORTH HOUSING ACCOUNTANT MALE SCHEME EAST BANK ESSEQUIBO 86 WILLIAMS, BASIL 192 CENTURY PALM DURBAN ATTORNEY-AT - MALE BACKLANDS GEORGETOWN LAW 87 WILSON, MORRIS 35 PUBLIC ROAD BUXTON BUSINESSMAN MALE FERDINAND TITLE OF LIST: ALLIANCE FOR CHANGE (A.F.C) SYMBOL OF LIST: A GOLDEN KEY WITH A GREEN MAP OF GUYANA ON ITS HEAD POSITIONED HORIZONTALLY. TYPE OF LIST: NATIONAL TOP-UP Note: The candidate named Khemraj Ramjattan and numbered forty two (42) in the list has therein been designated as the Presidential Candidate. No. NAME CANDIDATE’S ADDRESS OCCUPATION GENDER 1 ALLY, SHAMIR 422A FOURTH STREET ACCOUNTANT MALE HERSTELLING EAST BANK DEMERARA 2 ABDULLA, ERWIN PUBLIC ROAD FYRISH SELF EMPLOYED MALE VILLAGE CORENTYNE 3 BAKSH, KASSEM 1 GLAZIER LUST MAHAICONY ENGINEERING MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA CONSULTANT 4 BALMACOON, ASEEF 40 SECTION C CLONBROOK ACCOUNTANT MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 5 BECKLES, NICKELLE 33 BURNHAM DRIVE SELF EMPLOYED FEMALE CHRISTIANBURG LINDEN 6 BECKLES, LATOYA 47 FIRST STREET SELF EMPLOYED FEMALE SILVERTOWN WISMAR LIINDEN 7 BENTHAM, IVAN 63 HADFIELD STREET LODGE PHOTOGRAPHER MALE GEORGETOWN 8 BISESSAR, RAJENDRA 7 SECTION C ENTERPRISE SELF EMPLOYED MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 9 BOURNE, ALLISON 58 LOVELY LASS VILLAGE LIFESTOCK FEMALE WEST COAST BERBICE ASSISTANT 10 BRAITHWAITE,CORETTA 1825 MAIN STREET RECEPTIONIST FEMALE AMEILAS WARD LINDEN 11 CARRINGTON, MICHAEL 13A BENTICK STREET SHOE MAKER MALE CUMMINGSBURG GEORGETOWN 12 CHEONG, MARTIN 353 LAMAHA PARK MANAGER MALE GEORGETOWN 13 CHO-KEE, MALCOLM 576 GROVE VILLAGE REAL ESTATE MALE EAST BANK DEMERARA BROKER 14 CORDIS, ARCHIE 54 OLD ROAD AURORA FARMER MALE 15 DARCHIVILLE FRANCIS 24 PUBLIC ROAD EVERGREEN SELF EMPLOYED MALE ESSEQUIBO 16 EDWARDS, SIXTUS 157 SOUTH RUIMVELDT PARK SELF EMPLOYED MALE GEORGETOWN 17 GASKIN, HANS DOMINIC 114-115 PEARL JEWELLER MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 18 HACKETT, MICHAEL 115C MARKET STREET LECTURER MALE ROSE HALL TOWN BERBICE 19 HALL, CLAYTON 116 AKAWINI STREET SELF EMPLOYED MALE SECTION K CAMPBELLVILLE GEORGETOWN 20 HAYNES, ANTHONY 670 SECTION C BUXTON ENGINEER MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 21 HERMONSTYNE, ALICCA 22-3 ASYLUM STREET SELF EMPLOYED FEMALE NEW AMSTERDAM BERBICE 22 HOLDER, SHEILA 5E CORIDA PARK SOCIAL ACTIVIST FEMALE EAST COAST DEMERARA 23 HOLDER, NOEL 5E CORIDA PARK MANAGING MALE EAST COAST DEMERARA DIRECTOR 24 HUGHES, CATHERINE 13A NEW PROVIDENCE TELEVISION FEMALE EAST BANK DEMERARA PRODUCER 25 JAGASSIHAR,
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