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Duke takes the lead, as counting continues

Duke takes the lead, as counting continues
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No PSA election results yet…Callender disappointed with low voter turnout

Tuesday 15 December 2020 Team Sentinels Nixon Callender displays his ink after voting at the Ministry of Works and Transport Building, Port of Spain. Callender is contesting Watson Duke for the position of President in this PSA election. - Jeff Mayers CANDIDATE for president the Public Services Association (PSA) Nixon Callender says he is disappointed at the low voter turnout for the association s election on Monday. Speaking with Newsday on Tuesday, Callender who is the leader of Team Sentinel, one of the group s vying for the PSA s leadership, said that up to 10.30 am, votes were still being counted by election officials and he did not want to speculate on who would be the PSA s next leader.

[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.)

Last-ditch bid to halt PSA poll fails

DESPITE attempts by Labour Warriors and the Concerned Public Officers (CPO) to stop the Public Services Association (PSA) elections in the High Court on Sunday night the elections went ahead yesterday, but not without claims of irregularities. Results were not available at press time last night and were expected to be available close to midnight. A total of six teams contested the election, which included Watson Duke (Game Changers), Curtis Cuffie (Concerned Public Officers), Ian Murray (Labour Warriors), Oral Saunders (United Public Officers), Nixon Callender (Team Sentinel) and Gregory Cova (Premium Value.) The polling stations at various public service headquarters opened at 7 a.m. and closed at 4.30 p.m. Counting of the ballots began at 6.30 p.m. at Kings Court on Frederick Street, Port Spain.

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