THE results are finally in for the Public Services Association (PSA) election, which was held on Monday, and incumbent president Watson Duke and his Game Changers team were victorious with 1,758 votes.
The results took longer than expected as one presiÂding offiÂcer said special votes slowed the process as the votes had to be counted one by one for each team.
The Express understands the official results will be made public today by election officer Selwyn Malcom.
Second in the race for the PSA presidency was leader of the UniÂted Public Officers slate Oral Saunders, with 562 votes.
The other contenders for president were Curtis Cuffie (Concerned Public Officers), who got 267 votes; Ian Murray (Labour Warriors), with 264; Nixon Callender (Team Sentinel) collected 250; and Gregory Cova (Premium Value) received 319 votes.
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