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GUYANA This File Contains Election Results for the Guyanese National GUYANA This file contains election results for the Guyanese National Assembly in 1964, 1968, 1973, 1980, 1985, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2015. It also contains regional election results for 1997, 2001, 2006, 2011, and 2015. National Assembly seats were allocated solely at the national level prior to 1997 and at both the regional and national levels from 2001 onward. The file includes results by region from 1997 onward. Geography LEVEL Level of Election (coded REGIONAL for regional elections and GENERAL for national general elections) YEAR Election Year REG_NO Region Number REGION Region Name Seats and Voters SEATS Number of Seats (i.e. up for election in region or nationally) REGIS Registered Voters VALID Valid Votes REJECT Rejected Votes Votes for Parties GUMP Guyana United Muslim Party JP Justice Party NLF National Labour Front PEPP Peace, Equality, and Prosperity Party DLM Democratic Labour Movement NRP National Republican Party PDM People's Democratic Movement UGI Union of Guyanese International URP United Republican Party UWP United Workers Party WPA Working People's Alliance AFG Alliance for Guyana GAP_WPA Guyana Action Party-Working People's Alliance AFC Alliance for Change GAP_ROAR Guyana Action Party-Rise, Organize And Rebuild ROAR Rise, Organize And Rebuild Guyana AGGG A Good and Green Guyana GBG God Bless Guyana GDP Guyana Democratic Party JFAP Justice For All Party NDF National Democratic Front NIP National Independent Party PNC People's National Congress PNCR People's National Congress Reform PNCR_1G People's National Congress Reform-One Guyana APNU A Partnership for National Unity PPP People's Progressive Party PPPC People's Progressive Party/Civic TUF The United Force NFA National Front Alliance EBDA East Berbice Development Association GNV Guyana National Congress LD Liberal Democrats PRP People's Republic Party APNUAFC APNU and AFC coalition (joint list of two parties) HTNTP Healing the Nation Theocracy Party OVP Organization for the Victory of the People IP Independent Party Source: Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM), http://www.gecom.org.gy/. .
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