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THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
REPORT OF THE
ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION
ON THE
ST. JOSEPH PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
HELD ON
MONDAY 4TH NOVEMBER, 2013
Elections & Boundaries Commission
PRINTED BY THE ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION PRINTERY
REPORT OF THE
ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION
ON THE
ST. JOSEPH PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
HELD ON
MONDAY 4TH NOVEMBER, 2013
Elections & Boundaries Commission
4N,
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
REPORT
Of the Elections and Boundaries Commission on the
St. Joseph Parliamentary By-Election held on November 4, 2013
GIVING
(a) the number of votes polled for each candidate, by polling divisions;
(b) the number of rejected ballots;
(c) the number of names on the revised list of electors and on the list of special electors;
(d) any other information that it may deem fit to include.
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APPENDIX I
CONTENTS
Submission of Report to Honourable Speaker
The number of votes polled for each candidate by polling division in the electoral district of Chaguanas West
Page(s)
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APPENDIX II Summary of Appendix I 9
APPENDIX III Locations of Polling Stations 11
APPENDIX IV 13-17 - Table I Showing the number of names on : 13
(i) the Revised List of Electors and (ii) the List of Special Electors
- Table II Analysis of votes received by each political party, 13 and rejected ballots
- Table III Percentage of votes cast 14
- Table IV Average number of votes cast at the polling stations 14
- Table V Results with the majority of the winning candidate 15 and the percentage gained
- Table VI Statistics pertaining to the Supplemental List of 15 Electors
- Table VII Names, addresses, occupations and affiliation of 16 candidates nominated
- Table VIII List of Returning Officer and Election Clerks 16
- Table IX Particulars, Refunds and Forfeitures of Candidates 17 Deposits
- Table X Record of Transactions Effected during Electoral 17 Registration
Elections & Boundaries Commission
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
4th April, 2014
Honourable Wade Mark Speaker of the House of Representatives Office of the Parliament Level 3, Tower D International Waterfront Centre I A Wrightson Road Port-of-Spain
Sir
Report of the Elections and Boundaries Commission on the Parliamentary By-Election held on Monday 4th November 2013
The Elections and Boundaries Commission (the Commission) is bound by sub-rule (6) of rule
108 of the Election Rules in the Representation of the People Act, Chap. 2:01 (the Act) to prepare a printed report on the Parliamentary By-election held in the electoral district of St. Joseph on 4th November, 2013, giving:
"(a) the number of votes polled for each candidate, by polling divisions; (b) the number of rejected ballots; (c) the number of names on the revised lists of electors and on the list of
special electors; and (d) any other information that it may deem fit to include,"
and to forward a copy of said report to the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
In compliance therefore with these provisions, the Commission submits its report.
The information in respect of (a) and (b) is given in Appendix I, and, that in respect of (c) in Appendix II.
Other information deemed pertinent as required under (d) is provided by the following:
1. Electoral Registration and Revised List
Pursuant to Section 30 of the Act, an Electoral Registration was conducted with effect from Wednesday rd October, 2013 to Thursday 10th October, 2013. The Registration
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Area Offices of San Juan and Tunapuna were involved in the electoral registration. The
Electoral District of St. Joseph comprises forty-three (43) Polling Divisions; thirty-three (33) from the Registration Area of San Juan and ten (10) from the Tunapuna
Registration Area.
During the period of the Electoral Registration thirteen (13) transactions altogether were effected. These are: one (1) first-instance registration; nine (9) changes of address from one registration area to another, and three (3) within registration areas. Eleven (11) of the transactions were completed at the San Juan Registration Area Office while the other two (2) were made at the Tunapuna Registration Area Office.
The number of electors on the Revised List of Electors for the Parliamentary Election
held on Monday 24th May, 2010 for the electoral district of St. Joseph was twenty-five thousand, nine hundred and forty-three (25,943) whereas the number for the By-Election
on Monday 4th November, 2013 had increased by eight hundred and seventy-nine (879) to twenty-six thousand, eight hundred and twenty-two (26,822); an increase of
approximately 3.4%.
2. Polling Stations and Staffing
The number of Polling Stations established totalled fifty-three (53) and were located at
nineteen (19) venues. Refer to Appendix III.
The St. Joseph By-Election was held a mere two (2) weeks after the Local Government
Election of Monday 21St October, 2013. As a result, the polling-station staff utilized at
the fifty-three (53) polling stations for the Local Government Election were again recruited. Having undergone a period of training for the Local Government Election, there was no need for further training for the purpose of the By-Election.
The poll day staff comprised fifty-three (53) Presiding Officers; fifty-three (53) Deputy Presiding Officers; one hundred and six (106) Poll Clerks; fifty-three (53) Officers-in-Charge of Ballot Boxes; seventeen (17) Information Officers, three (3) Roving Officers and three (3) Reserves for a total of two hundred and eighty-eight (288) persons.
3. Contesting Parties and Conduct of the Poll
Nomination Day was fixed as Monday 14th October, 2013. At the close of Nomination
Day proceedings five (5) candidates including an Independent were nominated to contest the By-Election. The Independent candidate, Mr. Errol Eversly Fabien chose the Heart as his symbol in accordance with Election Rule 23 (1) of the Act. The names of the
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contesting candidates, their party, the abbreviations of the party names and the descriptions of their symbols are shown in the following table.
Name of Candidate NamePoaf
rPoliticalty
Abbr. Description of Symbol
ALLEYNE, IAN LESLIE United National Congress
UNC The Rising Sun over the Trinity Hills above the letters U.N.C.
DEYALSINGH, TERRENCE
People's National Movement
PNM Balisier Flower
FABIEN, ERROL EVERSLY
Independent The Heart
LALLA, OM PRAKASH ANAND
Independent Liberal Party
ILP A single sugar cane stalk at the left of a pumping jack above the letters ILP enclosed by two circles, the inner of which is broken at the top of the sugar cane stalk. Independent Liberal Party is written between the two circles at the lower arc
LOPEZ, MICHAEL Democratic National Assembly
DNA A frontal view of ascending steps, enclosed in circle
The total number of persons who cast their vote in the St. Joseph By-Election amounted
to fourteen thousand, two hundred and forty-nine (14,249). That is to say, approximately 53% of the listed electorate exercised their franchise. There were thirty-four (34)
rejected ballots or approximately 0.24% of the ballots cast.
The total number of electors who qualified to vote as special electors was one hundred and eighteen (118) or 0.44% of the St. Joseph electorate. Ninety-six (96) of those voted.
4. Commission Monitoring
On election-day the Chairman and other members of the Commission were deployed in such a manner as to permit observation of conduct of the poll in all fifty-three polling stations. Overall it was found that electors were free to express their will. However, two important incidents were brought to the Commission's attention. These were the disablement to vote of one person who had been previously registered as a non-elector and who had since attained the age of eighteen but had not been deemed as an elector; and, the assignment of persons living at the same address to different polling divisions.
Also, it was observed that ramps were not provided at several locations thereby making it difficult for the differently-abled electors to exercise their franchise.
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5. Results
Mr. Terrence Deyalsingh of the People's National Movement was declared the winning candidate having received six thousand, three hundred and fifty-seven (6,357) votes or approximately 44.6% of the votes cast. The candidate of the United National Congress secured five thousand, five hundred and seventy-seven (5,577) or just over 39% of the votes cast. The Independent Liberal Party candidate obtained one thousand, nine hundred and seventy-six (1,976) or nearly 13.9% of the votes polled. The candidate from
the Democratic National Assembly got five (5) votes whereas the Independent Candidate polled three hundred (300) votes. Thus, the latter two candidates lost their deposits.
6. Election Campaign
As in the three previous elections held earlier in the year, it was very glaring, the vast sums that were expended on media advertising particularly in the Press, Radio and
Television, in support of candidates and parties.
Weeks before election-day the air waves vibrated with a gallimaufry of media messages, the mantra "The following is a paid political announcement." punctuated television
programmes incessantly to the point of sensory deprivation. Live entertainment and assorted performances on the hustings were combined with openly insulting behaviour
between political rivals.
In previous reports mention was made of the Commission's submission to Government of recommendations on Registration of Political Parties and Political Party Financing-
and Campaign-Financing. During the preparation of this report, plans were afoot for the Commission, in collaboration with a number of regional and extra-regional agencies to partner with the Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute in mounting a Symposium on these very same topics, to which political parties, civil society organisations and other
stakeholders would be invited. The plan was also being designed to include separate meetings with political-party participants at the Symposium on the two days immediately following the event in order to determine their attitude to the issues raised at the meeting and to arrive at points of consensus which could be used in the drafting of
the structure of appropriate legislation.
The Symposium on Registration and Funding of Political Parties was duly held on 4th
December 2013 at the Century Ballroom, Queen's Park Oval and meetings with political
parties were held over the period 5th-6th December 2013. The Commission intends to
hold future meetings with these stakeholders.
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7. The Case of Ian Leslie Alleyne
An issue which attracted a great deal of public attention — a veritable cause celibre —
surrounded questions relating to his residential qualifications and entitlement to vote in the St. Joseph By-election of 4th November 2013, of the UNC candidate, Mr. Ian Leslie
Alleyne.
By Election Rule 16 of the Act a Returning Officer is required to give Notice of Taking a Poll, as soon as possible after Nomination Day, by causing to be published in one or
more daily newspaper, the name, address and occupation of each nominated candidate.
In the Notice of Taking a Poll published by means of paid advertisement in the local
press on 14th October 2013, Mr. Alleyne's address was stated as No. 21 Sevilla, Brechin Castle, Couva in the Registration Area of Couva where he was not registered as an elector. However, in the Revised List of Electors published by the Commission for the
November 4th By-Election, his address was recorded as 49 Palm Road, Valsayn, which is
located in the constituency of St. Joseph.
Thus, there arose public concern about Mr. Alleyne's entitlement to vote in the election given the contrariety of addresses in the Notice of the Poll and in the Revised List, and the announcements in the Press about the polling station in the constituency of St. Joseph where he had planned to vote, its location and the time when he would do so. Speculation was voiced in at least one television broadcast that the appearance of Mr. Alleyne's name on the Revised List of Electors at the registered address in Valsayn was the result of some species of malfeasance on the part of a member or members of
Commission.
The Chairman of the Commission requested the Chief Election Officer to conduct an
immediate investigation in order to ascertain the registration and electoral status of
Mr. Alleyne.
The investigation revealed that since 1997 Mr. Alleyne's registration record has carried the address, 49 Palm Road, Valsayn South. Further, the Commission's registration records indicate that no one by name Ian Leslie Alleyne is registered in any electoral district in Trinidad and Tobago other than at the address in St. Joseph as aforementioned. Neither is there any evidence that Mr. Alleyne had notified any Registration Area Office
of any change or impending change of address.
It is Section 12 of the Act which defines the qualification requirement of an elector for an electoral district at a Parliamentary, or Tobago House of Assembly election, viz.
citizenship of Trinidad and Tobago or of the British Commonwealth, and residence in a particular electoral district for at least two months preceding the qualifying date.
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Prior to the enactment of the Representation of the People (Amendment) Act, No. 51 of 2000, Section 12(c), now repealed, but at present referred to in Section 11(2), was worded: "has resided in that electoral district for a period of at least two months preceding the qualifying date". These are the exact words stated in Section 12(1) of the extant ROP. To quote eminent Counsel: "Clearly, Parliament like Homer "nodded" when it failed to amend Section 11(2) to replace 'c' after 12 with "I". However, there can be no doubt that it is to Section 12(1) that Section 11(2) refers." Thus, Section 11(2) of the Act which deals with "Franchise and Registration" should correctly be stated as:
"Where an elector for an electoral district has ceased to reside in that electoral district he shall not on that account cease to be qualified to be an elector for that electoral district until he has become qualified under Section 12(1) to be an elector for another electoral district."
Clearly, the intent of the Act, according to Senior Counsel is that: "no person registered as an elector in a particular electoral district shall lose his (or her) entitlement to be an elector for that electoral district even if he (or she) has moved from that electoral area unless and until he (or she) becomes qualified as an elector in another electoral district by reason of him (or her) residing in that other electoral district for a minimum of two
(2) months before the qualifying date as defined in Section 2(1) of the Act (the ninth day after the commencement of an electoral registration by Proclamation)."
The foregoing also implies that a person while being qualified to be an elector in one electoral district, but having moved to another electoral district and being registered there, is still entitled to vote in the former electoral district, so long as the person has not resided in the latter electoral district for a minimum of two (2) months before the qualifying date, and is accordingly not yet qualified to vote there.
It was therefore concluded that Mr. Ian Leslie Alleyne was entitled to vote in the By-
Election held in the St. Joseph constituency on 4th November, 2013. It is to be noted
however that Mr. Alleyne elected not to vote in this by-election.
Having, for the purpose of nomination for the November 4th By-Election for the St. Joseph parliamentary constituency, stated his address as No. 21 Sevilla, Brechin Castle, Couva, the Registration Officer for Couva Registration Area is to contact Mr. Alleyne to have his registration rectified.
8. Closure
For the first time a procedure of texting and faxing the results of the poll to the Commission's Head Office proved to be a boon to its operations and facilitated earlier disclosure of results to the media than before.
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The Commission is of the view that the result of the poll is an accurate reflection of the will of the electorate who exercised their franchise.
Yours faithfully,
ORBERT MASSON CHAIRMAN
MARK RAMKERRYSINGH LEWIS W. CHARLES MEMBER
MEMBER
NOEL KALICHARAN MEMBER
Appendix I By-Election to the House of Representatives, 2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Address AL LEINE,
IAN LESLIE DEYALSINGII,
TERRENCE FAWN,
ERROL EVERSLY LALLA
OM PRAKASH ANAND LOPEZ,
MICHAEL at each Polling
at each Polling
Names on List by
Station Station Polling L N.C. P.N.M. IND. Ll.' D.NA Di.■ ision
1030 MOUNT D'OR GOVT PRIMARY SCHOOL 70 205 10 42 0 0 327 659 LP 22 MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMP FLEURS
1031-01 MOUNT D'OR GOVT PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 131 4 25 0 0 187 802 LP 22 MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMP FLEURS
1031-02 MOUNT D'OR GOVT PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 110 3 25 0 0 162 LP 22 MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMP FLEURS
1032 MOUNT D'OR GOVT PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 169 4 22 0 0 228 416 LP 22 MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMPS FLEURS
1035 WEST INDIAN TOBACCO SPORTS CLUB 30 128 2 8 1 0 169 459 INDUSTRY LANE, MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMP FLEURS
1036 WEST INDIAN TOBACCO SPORTS CLUB 69 138 8 51 0 0 266 639 INDUSTRY LANE, MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMPS FLEURS
1037 MOUNT D'OR GOVT PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 151 1 18 0 0 196 446 LP 22 MOUNT D'OR ROAD CHAMPS FLEURS
TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD 279 1,032 32 191 1 0 1,535 3,421
Appendix I By-Election to the House of Representatives, 2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Address ALLEYNE,
IAN LESLIE DEYALSINGH,
TERRENCE FABIEN,
ERROL EVF.ILSLY LALLA
OM PRAKASFI ANANT) LOPEZ,
MICHAEL at each Polling
at each Polling
Names on List by
Station Station Polling U.N.C. P.N.M. IND. IL.P D.NA Division
TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD 279 1,032 32 191 1 0 1,535 3,421
1040-01 MT HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 23 152 3 33 0 1 212 960 MAINGOT STREET MT. HOPE
1040-02 MT HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 37 101 9 21 0 0 168 MAINGOT STREET MT. HOPE
1041-01 MT HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 29 237 3 31 0 ft 300 1,005 MAINGOT STREET MT. HOPE
1041-02 MT HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 32 215 10 30 0 2 289 MAINGOT' STREET MT. HOPE
1042 MT HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 45 217 2 20 0 1 285 630 MAINGOT STREET MT. HOPE
1045 SAN JUAN GIRLS RC SCHOOL 34 254 4 32 0 0 324 695 CEMETERY STREET SAN JUAN
1046 MT HOPE SECONDARY SCHOOL 30 228 5 40 0 1 304 675 MAINGOT STREET MT. HOPE
TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD 509 2,436 68 398 1 5 3,417 7,386
Appendix 1 By-Election to the House of Representatives, 2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Address AL LEINE,
IAN LESLIE DEVALSINGIL
TERRENCE FABIEN.
ERROL EVERSLY I AL L A
OM PRAKASII ANAND LOPEZ,
MICHAEL at each Polling
at each Polling
Names on List by
Station Station Polling U.N.C. P.N.M. IND. I.L.P D.N.A Di■ ision
TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD 509 2,436 68 398 1 5 3,417 7,386
1047 SAN JUAN GIRLS RC SCHOOL 31 146 0 37 0 0 214 523 CEMETERY STREET SAN JUAN
1050 SAN JUAN BOYS' RC SCHOOL 5 127 1 7 0 2 142 327 CEMETERY STREET SAN JUAN
1055 TRINIDAD HARMONY FRIENDLY SOCIETY HALL 51 225 4 26 0 4 310 5 BROOME STREET NORTH PETIT BOURG, SAN JUAN
1060-01 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST RC CHURCH 22 174 1 17 0 1 215 1,027 PARISH HALL, ST JOSEPH STREET SAN JUAN
1060-02 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST RC CHURCH 30 177 5 17 0 0 229 PARISH HALL, ST JOSEPH STREET SAN JUAN
1070 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST RC CHURCH HALL 67 171 12 41 0 0 291 PARISH HALL, ST JOSEPH STREET SAN JUAN
1075 SAN JUAN BOYS' R.C. SCHOOL 41 93 7 19 0 2 162 375 CEMETERY STREET SAN JUAN
TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD 756 3,549 98 562 1 14 4,980 10,928
Appendix 1
By •Election to the House of Representatives,2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Addreks ALLEY-NE, IAN LESLIE
DEYALSINGH, TIRRENCE
FABIEN, ERROL EVERSLY
LALLA OM PRAKASH ANAND
LOPEZ, MICHAEL
at each Polling
at each Polling
Names on List by
Station Station Polling U.N.C. P.N.M. IND. ELY D.N.A. Division
TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD 756 3,549 98 562 1 14 4,980 10.928
1080 SAN JUAN BOYS' R.C. SCHOOL 114 60 2 31 0 0 207 490 CEMETERY STREET SAN JUAN
1085 SAN JUAN GIRLS' R.C. SCHOOL 175 24 7 53 0 0 259 546 CEMETERY STREET SAN JUAN
1450 GHANDI MEMORIAL VEDIC SCHOOL 212 95 1 58 0 1 367 636 ARANGUEZ MAIN ROAD ARANGUEZ
1455 GHANDI MEMORIAL VEDIC SCHOOL 136 15 1 30 0 0 182 284 ARANGUEZ MAIN ROAD ARANGUEZ
1460 ARANGUEZ GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL 203 25 1 65 0 1 295 542 MARY STREET EAST ARANGUEZ
1461 ARANGUEZ GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL 262 22 0 67 1 0 352 547 MARY STREET EAST ARANGUEZ
1465 ARANGLTEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 257 25 3 47 0 1 333 652 BOUNDARY ROAD EXTENSION ARANGUEZ
1466 ARANGUEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 329 7 2 - 43 0 1 382 593 BOUNDARY ROAD EXTENSION ARANGUEZ
TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD 2444 3,822 115 956 2 18 7,357 15.218
Appendix 1
-Election to the House of Representati I, es, 2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Addrna ALLEYNE, IAN LESLIE
DEYAISINGH, TERRENCE
FABIEN, ERROL EV ERSLY
[ALLA OM PRA KASH ANAND
LOPEZ, MICHAEL
at each Polling
at each Polling
Natives on List by
Station Station Polling U.N.C. P.N.M. IND. LL.P D.N.A Division
TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD 2,444 3,822 115 956 2 18 7,157 15,218
1467 ARANGUEZ NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 402 12 3 31 0 2 450 652 BOUNDARY ROAD EXTENSION ARANGUEZ
1470-01 ARANGUEZ HINDU SCHOOL 212 11 0 40 0 2 265 991 CHOOTOO STREET ARANGUEZ
1470-02 ARANGUEZ HINDU SCHOOL 281 10 5 33 0 329 CHOOTOO STREET ARANGUEZ
*1475 ARANGUEZ HINDU SCHOOL 222 94 8 38 0 0 362 427 CHOOTOO STREET ARANGUEZ
1480 MT LAMBERT R.C. SCHOOL 49 171 8 21 0 0 249 530 8TH STREET MT LAMBERT.
1485-01 NIT LAMBERT R.C. SCHOOL 27 117 9 42 0 0 195 752 8TH STREET NIT LAMBERT
1485-02 MT LAMBERT R.C. SCHOOL 46 71 5 41 0 0 163 8TH STREET MT LAMBERT
1490 MT LAMBERT R.C. SCHOOL 29 129 14 44 0 0 216 434 8TH STREET MT LAMBERT
TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD 3,712 4,437 167 1.246 2 22 9.586 19,004
Appendix I By-Election to the House of Representatives,2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Address
ALLEYNE,
IAN LESLIE
DM-AI-SINGH.
TERRENCE
FARLEY,
ERROL EVERSLY
LALLA
OM PILAKASH ANAND
LOPEZ.
MICHAEL
at each
Polling
at each
Polling
Names on Litt
by Station Station Polling
U.N.C. P.IN.M. INO. I.L.P D.N.A Division
TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD 3,712 4A37 167 1,246 2 22 9,586 19,004
1495 MT LAMBERT R.C. SCHOOL 73 159 13 50 0 2 297 604 8TH STREET MT LAMBERT
1496 CIPRIANI COLLEGE OF LABOUR AND CO-OP STUDIES 91 58 8 51 0 0 214 440 CHURCHILL ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY VALSAYN
1500 BAMBOO GROVE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL 399 21 3 91 1 2 517 742 BAMBOO SETTLEMENT NO 1 URIAH BUTLER HIGHWAY
1506 ciPRIAtit COLLEGE OF LABOUR AND CO-OP STUDIES 146 62 12 65 0 0 285 523 CHURCHILL ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY VALSAYN
1507-01 CUREPE COMMUNITY CENTRE 35 200 6 35 0 2 278 913 SALDENAH TERRACE, SOUTHERN MAIN ROAD CURE PE
1507-02 CUREPE COMMUNITY CENTRE 87 169 4 39 0 0 299 SALDENAH TERRACE, SOUTHERN MAIN ROAD CUREPE
1508-01 TML PRIMARY SCHOOL 196 66 1 40 1 2 306 852 EASTERN MAIN ROAD ST. JOSEPH
150842 TML PRIMARY SCHOOL 169 39 0 32 0 240 EASTERN MAIN ROAD ST. JOSEPH
TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD 4.914 5.211 214 1449 4 30 12,022 23,078
Appendix 1
By-Election to the House of Representatives, 2013
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. JOSEPH
POLLING DIVISION
POLLING STATION VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE REJECTED BALLOTS
VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL LIST
Number Number Number of
Number Address ALLEYNE,
IAN LESLIE DEVAISING11,
TERRENCE FABLES,
ERROL EVERSLY LALLA
OM PRAKASII ANAND LOPEZ,
MICHAEL at each Polling
at each Pulling
Names on Elm by
Station Station Polling U.N.C. P.N.M. IND, I.L.P D.NJA Dh Won
TOTALS BROUGHT FORWARD 4,914 5,211 214 1449 4 30 12,022 23,078
1510-1 ST. JOSEPH GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOL 106 165 8 47 0 0 326 1,092 CORNER ABERCROMBY & MARKET STREETS ST. JOSEPH
1510-2 ST. JOSEPH GOVT PRIMARY SCHOOL 114 177 7 35 0 0 333 CORNER ABERCROMBY & MARKET STREETS ST. JOSEPH
1514 CIPRIANI COLLEGE OF LABOUR AND CO-OP STUDIES 73 26 5 48 0 0 152 281 CHURCHILL ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY VALSAYN
1515-01 ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE 101 127 18 34 1 9 281 921 1 RICHMOND STREET ST. JOSEPH
1515-02 ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE 91 134 9 26 0 1 261 1 RICHMOND STREET ST. JOSEPH
1520 ST.JOSEPH GOVT PRINIARY SCHOOL 81 219 22 62 0 2 386 660 CORNER ABERCROMBY & MARKET STREETS ST. JOSEPH
1525 ST. JOSEPH GIRLS° RC PRIMARY SCHOOL 58 127 9 47 0 0 241 403 RICHMOND STREET ST JOSEPH
1530 ST. JOSEPH GIRLS' RC PRIISIARY St'HOOL 39 171 8 28 0 1 247 456 RICHMOND STREET ST JOSEPH
TOTALS 5.577 _ -; 6,357 300 1.976 S 34 14,249 26,891
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a Statement of the Poll showing the number of votes cast for each Candidate, and do on this 5th day of No% ember,2013 declare TERRENCE DEYALSINGH elected.
A. IVOR kl LUNI Returning Officer
Electoral District of ST. JOSEPH
Appendix II
BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013 SUMMARY OF APPENDIX I
VALID VOTES POLLED
REJECTED TOTAL BALLOTS CANDIDATE DECLARED ELECTED AND BALLOTS
CAST THEIR PARTY AFFILIATION
PAN 34 14; 249 TERRENCE DEYALS NGH ST. JOSEPH
26,891
( ELECTORAL DISTRICT ELECTORAL LIST
Appendix III
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LOCATIONS OF POLLING STATIONS
Polling Stations # Venue Address 1030, 1031-1, 1031-2, 1032, 1037
Mt. D'or Government Primary School
LP No. 22 Mt. D'or Road, Champ Fleurs
1035, 1036 West Indian Tobacco Sports Club
Industry Lane, Mt. D'or Road, Champ Fleurs
1040-1, 1040-2, 1041-1, 1041-2, 1042, 1046
Mt. Hope Secondary School Maingot Street, Mt. Hope
1045, 1047, 1085 San Juan Girls' R.C. School Cemetery Street, San Juan 1050, 1075, 1080 San Juan Boys' R.C. School Cemetery Street, San Juan 1055 Trinidad Harmony Friendly
Society Hall 5 Broome Street North, Petit Bourg, San Juan
1060-1, 1060-2, 1070 St. John The Baptist R.C. Church
Parish Hall, St. Joseph Street, San Juan
1450, 1455 Ghandi Memorial Vedic School Lot 24 Aranguez Main Road, Aranguez
1460, 1461 Aranguez Government Primary School
Mary Street East, Aranguez
1465,1466,1467 Aranguez North Secondary Boundary Road Extension, Aranguez 1470-1, 1470-2, 1475 Aranguez Hindu School Chootoo Street, Aranguez 1480, 1485-1, 1485-2, 1490, 1495
Mt. Lambert R.C. School 8th Street, Mt. Lambert
1496, 1506, 1514 Cipriani College of Labour and Co-operative Studies
Churchill Roosevelt Highway, Valsayn
1500 Bamboo Grove Presbyterian School
Bamboo Settlement No.1, Uriah Butler Highway
1507-1, 1507-2 Curepe Community Centre Saldenah Terrace, Southern Main Road, Curepe.
1508-1, 1508-2 T.M.L Primary School Eastern Main Road, St. Joseph 1510-1, 1510-2, 1520 St. Joseph Government Primary
School Corner Abercromby and Market Streets, St Joseph.
1515-1, 1515-2 St. Joseph's College 1 Richmond Street, St. Joseph 1525, 1530 St. Joseph Girls' R.0 Primary
School Richmond Street, St. Joseph
ELECTORAL DISTRICT NUMBER OF NAMES ON
THE REVISED LIST OF ELECTORS
NUMBER OF NAMES ON THE LIST OF
SPECIAL ELECTORS (EXTRACTED FROM REVISED LIST)
ST. JOSEPH
26,891
118
39.23% 44.72% 6.357 5377 13.90% 0.04% 14,215 1,97t,
VALID P.N.141. U.N.C, I.L,P D.NA
VOTES POLLED \U Of NO. OF NO. OF No, OF No. '
oTEN VOTES VOTES VOTES VOTES
300 2.11%
ELECTORAL DISTRICT TOTAL NUMBER OF
VOTES CAST
ST. JOSEPH 14,249 34
Appendix IV
TABLE I B-1 -ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF' REPRESENTATIVES, 2013 N I M HER OF NAMES ON THE REVISED LIST AND ON THE
LIST OF SPECIAL ELECTORS
TABLE II BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
ANALYSIS OF VOTES RECEIVED BY EACH POLITICAL PARTY. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES AND REJECTED BALLOTS
Appendix IV
TABLE III BY-ELECT1ON TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
PERCENTAGE OF VOTES CAST
ELECTORAL DISTRICT ELECTORATE TOTAL NO. OF
VOTES CAST
PERCENTAGE OF
VOTES CAST
AS AGAINST THE ELECTORATE
ST. JOSEPH 26,891 14,249 52.99%
TABLE IV
BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
*TOTAL NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS ESTABLISHED
*AVERAGE NUMBER OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION
*TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST
*AVERAGE NUMBER OF VOTERS PER POLLING STATION
ELECTORAL DISTRICT NO. OF
POLLING
STATIONS
NO. OF
ELECTORS
AVERAGE
PER
POLLING
STATION
NO. OF
VOTES CAST
AVERAGE
PER
POLLING
STATION
ST JOSEPH 53 26,891 507 14.249 269
Appendix IV
TABLE V
BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
VOTING RESULTS WITH MAJORITY OF WINNER
ELECTORAL DISTRICT PARTY
AFFILIATION
VOTES CAST
FOR CANDIDATE
PERCENTAGE OF
VOTES CAST FOR CANDIDATE
MAJORITY OF
FIRST OVER SECOND
ST.JOSEPH
TERRENCE DEYALSINGH IAN LESLIE ALLEYNE
OM PRAKASH ANAND LALLA ERROL EVERSLY FABIEN MICHAEL LOPEZ REJECTED BALLOTS
TOTAL VOTES CAST
P.N.M. U.N.C. I.L.P. IND.
D.N.A.
6,357 5,577 1,976 300
5 34
44.61 39.13 13.87 2.11 0.04 0.24
780
14,249 100
TABLE VI BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
COMPOSITION OF THE SUPPLEMENTAL LIST AND ITS DISTRIBUTION
ELECTORAL DISTRICT REVISED LIST OF ELECTORS
AS AT 2013.10.18
SUPPLEMENTAL LIST OF ELECTORS
AS AT 2013.10.25
TOTAL ELECTORATE
ADDITIONS DELETIONS
ST. J ,'EPH 26,877 1.5 1 26,891
Appendix IV
TABLE. VII BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
NAMES, ADDRESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND PARTY AFFILIATIONS OF CANDIDATES NOMINATED IN COLUMN HEADED "PARTY AFFILIATION" THE ABBREVIATIONS HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS :-
P.N.M. - PEOPLE'S NATIONAL MOVEMENT I.L.P - INDEPENDENT LIBERAL PARTY
U.N.C. UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS D.N.A.- DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IND. - INDEPENDENT
ELECTORAL DISTRICT CAN ATE'S NAME ADDRESS OCCUPATION PARTY
AFFILIATION SYMBOL
ST. JOSEPH IAN LESLIE ALLEYNE 21, SEVILLA BRECHIN CASTLE, COUVA TELEVISION H R 1.1 ,N,.0 . THE RISING SUN OVER THE TRINITY HILLS ABOVE THE LETTERS U.N.C.
TERRENCE DEYALSINGH 15. GREENVALE AVENUE, VALSAYN LECTURER P.N.M. BALISIER FLOWER
ERROL EVERSLY FABIEN 8, VICTORIA STREET, ST. JOSEPH ENTERTAINER/BLISINESSMAN IND. THE HEART
DM PRAKASH ANAND LALLA 19, IGNERI ROAD. VALSAYN SOUTH ATTORNEY-AT•LAW I.L.P. A SINGLE SUGAR CANE STALK AT THE LEFT OF A PUMPING JACK ABOVE THE LETTERS ILP
ENCLOSED BY TWO CIRCLES. ..
MICHAEL LOPEZ 1 3A, COBLENTZ AVENUE, CASCADE ENTREPRENEUR D.N.A. A FRONTAL VIE\' 0: ASCENDING STEPS, ENCLOSED IN CIRCLE
TABLE VIII BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013 NAME OF RETURNING OFFICER AND ELECTION CLERKS
ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME OF RETURNING OFFICER OCCUPATION NAME OF ELECTION CLERKS OFFICIAL ADDRESS
ST. JOSEPH A. IVOR ALLUM RETIRED PUBLIC OFFICER. DANE JONES JUNE ALI
96, ARANGUEZ MAIN ROAD SAN JUAN
ST. JOSEPH 9 1 3
NUMBER OF
REGISTRATIONS EFFECTED
NOTIFICATIONS OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
Appendix IV
TABLE IX BY-ELECTION TO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 2013
PARTICULARS, REFUNDS AND FORFEITURES OF CANDIDATES DEPOSITS
ELECTORAL DISTRICT TOTAL NO. OF
VOTES CAST
1/8 OF TOTAL NOOF .
VOTES CAST
REFUND OR FORFEITURE OF DEPOSIT
CANDIDATE'S NAME VOTES RECEIVED REFUND/FORFEITURE
S . JOSEPH 14249 1781 TERRENCE DEYALSINGH IAN LESUE ALLEYNE OM PRAKASH ANAND LALLA ERROL EVERSLY FABIEN MICHAEL LOPEZ
6357 5577 1976 300
5
REFUND REFUND REFUND
FORFEITED FORFEITED
TABLE X BY-ELECTION TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 201 3
RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS EFFECTED DURING THE ELECTORAL REGISTRATION : OCTOBER 2-10TH, 2013.
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