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Official PSA election results yet to be declared

Official PSA election results yet to be declared Curtis Cuffie - After more than a day of counting ballots, the official results of the Public Services Association (PSA) elections were not declared up to 6 pm on Tuesday. Speaking with Newsday earlier on Tuesday, sitting PSA president Watson Duke predicted the last of the ballots should have been counted by 5 pm but officials were unable to give any confirmation on an official winner up to an hour later. Newsday understands the PSA s election officer Selwyn Malcolm was the only person counting ballots which led to the slow pace of results. The election which was held on Monday was the result of three years of legal battles which began when former candidate Solomon Gabriel filed a lawsuit over concerns of a flawed voters list in 2017.

Duke takes the lead, as counting continues

Duke takes the lead, as counting continues
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Duke in lead in PSA elections

Duke in lead in PSA elections Watson Duke - Jeff K. Mayers Sitting president of the Public Services Association (PSA) Watson Duke is in the lead in the union s elections, according to figures released by the association as of 11 am on Tuesday. Duke who has served as the leader of the PSA since 2008, was in the lead with 645 votes. Leader of the United Public Officers slate Oral Saunders followed with 381 votes. Nixon Callender and Curtis Cuffie had received 183 and 169 votes respectively, while leader of the Labour Warriors Ian Murray had 167 votes. Gregory Cova of the Premium Value team had 121 votes as of midday.

[UPDATE] PSA votes for new executive

[UPDATE] PSA votes for new executive Leader of the Concerned Public Officers (CPO) Curtis Cuffie - Jeff K. Mayers VOTING got under way on Monday morning in the Public Services Association (PSA) election, after the High Court at 1 am rejected an injunction seeking to stop it owing to concerns about the voters list. Four presidential candidates agreed problems existed, but differed on how to go forward. PSA president Watson Duke of the Game Changers slate said issues arising would not change the results. Among his rivals, Curtis Cuffie (Concerned Public Officers) said he had supported court action to stop the election to remedy the concerns, while Oral Saunders (United Public Officers) and Nixon Callendar (Team Sentinel) had concerns but were glad the election was going ahead. The other slate leaders were Ian Murray (Labour Warriors) and Gregory Cova (Premium Value.)

Saunders on PSA voter concerns: God sees all

Saunders on PSA voter concerns: God sees all Oral Saunders Photo source: Facebok Candidate for the leadership of the Public Services Association (PSA) Oral Saunders responded to concerns and claims of malfeasance for the association s elections by saying, God sees all. As of 11 am, Saunders team, the United Public Officers had received the second highest number of votes, with 381 ballots, behind incumbent Watson Duke, who received 645. Speaking with Newsday on Tuesday, Saunders said despite the large gap in votes, he was still confident of his chances of winning the election. He said while he also noted reports of recounts of some ballots, he placed in confidence in a higher power.

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