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    Guyanese express enthusiasm, excitement to cast their votes today

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    –anticipate smooth process

    ELECTION Day is upon us and Guyanese have expressed their excitement and enthusiasm to exercise their franchise at the polls today.

    It is also a national holiday; therefore, many persons are expected to just cast their votes and head back or go about their daily routines.

    These elections, like others gone by, will have some first-time voters.

    The Guyana Chronicle was out and about yesterday and asked members of the public what they expect on E-Day and the voting process.

    Here is what they had to say:

    Towanna Nurse said: “We have to go out and vote. I will be voting too and I am of the hope the process is smooth.â€

    Adira Charles said E-Day will be a new experience for him as a first-time voter and although he is not familiar with the process, he expects it to be straightforward.

    Vickram Lackiram said “I have to go to the East Bank corridor to vote, I expect the voting process to be smooth.â€

    “As a first-time voter, this Elections, I want it to be free, fair and without incidents,†Jay Sydney said.

    Fazeela Mohan is of the view that the voting process, like times gone by, will be normal, and she will be voting.

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