Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
VASHTI SINGH
SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:SWWTU
Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
Deputy CoP, Intelligence and Investigations, Suzette Martin, Insp Joshua Pierre and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime, Richard Smith, speak to the media outside the Tunapuna Police Station yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
PNM candidate Terrence Deyalsingh’s campaign manager Noel Garcia, left, speaks to a group of men who were seen loitering around the St Joseph Government Primary School polling station yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Fern Narcis-Scope
Courtesy EBC
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Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar greets supporters during a motorcade in the Pointe-a-Pierre constituency yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Attorney General and incumbent San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi chats with Gulf View resident Maryse Ali-Lee, left, while on a walkabout in the area on Thursday.
Kristian De Silva
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Supporters for the United National Congress and People’s National Movement hug each other as they crossed paths during a walkabout in El Dorado, Tunapuna, recently.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses a public meeting in Sangre Grande last night.
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Tobago businesswoman Diane Hadad
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People’s National Movement Tunapuna candidate Esmond Forde with party supporters.
NICOL DRAYTON
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Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan at a public meeting in Tunapuna Wednesday night.
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People’s National Movement San Juan/Barataria candidate Jason Williams chats with a constituent during a home refurbishment and grass cutting exercise along Bagatelle Road, San Juan, recently.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks at a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley takes part in the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations at the Mucurapo Street, San Fernando Jama Masjid yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Ashton Dhaniram, left, Deoraj Basdeo, Jesse Hosein, Adesh Siriram and Tricia Hosein, shows their index fingers after voting at Charlieville Presbyterian School.
VASHTI SINGH
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SWWTU president-general Michael Annisette, centre, protests with port workers on Dock Road, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
COURTESY:SWWTU
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Political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj
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Dr Roodal Moonilal and his wife Natasha wait in line to vote at the Gulf View Community Centre yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Chief Elections Officer Fern Narcis-Scope says the Elections and Boundaries Commission did its best to clear up lines at Gulf View Community Centre after electors complained they waited for four hours to vote.
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Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith checks on the security put in place at the International School in Westmoorings during yesterday’s General Election Day activity.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith described as reckless and dangerous United National Congress (UNC) general secretary Davendranath Tancoo’s accusation that the police used roadblock exercises in Curepe as a tactic to frustrate voters from getting to a polling station in St Augustine.
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PNM candidate Terrence Deyalsingh’s campaign manager Noel Garcia, left, speaks to a group of men who were seen loitering around the St Joseph Government Primary School polling station yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
False publications and posts, clothing colours, alleged voter intimidation in North and canvassing in South, “survey takers” —plus other issues. Those were some of complaints during yesterday’s voting process. But it was an otherwise safe flow despite long lines and COVID-19 restrictions.
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Fern Narcis-Scope
Courtesy EBC
Chief Elections Officer Fern Narcis-Scope said yesterday that the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) had received six requests for recounts in marginal constituencies.
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Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar greets supporters during a motorcade in the Pointe-a-Pierre constituency yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is unaware of the United National Congress political advertisements causing a racial furore on social media and in the People’s National Movement camp.
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Attorney General and incumbent San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi chats with Gulf View resident Maryse Ali-Lee, left, while on a walkabout in the area on Thursday.
Kristian De Silva
Incumbent San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi says it is impossible to please everyone at the same time, so he was not surprised that the Louis Bertrand HHB 2020 General Election poll found he had not done enough in his constituency.
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Supporters for the United National Congress and People’s National Movement hug each other as they crossed paths during a walkabout in El Dorado, Tunapuna, recently.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Voters in the Tunapuna constituency consider the People’s National Movement (PNM) the party best capable of solving their problems, according to a recent HHB and Associates Ltd poll led by pollster Louis Bertrand.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses a public meeting in Sangre Grande last night.
That was the roar from People's National Movement leader Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley last night as he accused Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar of abusing black people “in the most disgusting and disgraceful way”.
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Tobago businesswoman Diane Hadad
Tobago businesswoman Diane Hadad is warning the United National Congress (UNC) that its continued usage of a video clip with her discussing Tobago issues will result in legal action against the party.
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People’s National Movement Tunapuna candidate Esmond Forde with party supporters.
NICOL DRAYTON
The People’s National Movement (PNM) Tunapuna candidate Esmond Forde is ahead of United National Congress (UNC) candidate and former professional footballer David Nakhid in the tussle for the marginal seat in Monday’s General Election.
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Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan at a public meeting in Tunapuna Wednesday night.
Lopinot/Bon Air West candidate Marvin Gonzales will teach Independent Liberal Party candidate Jack Warner what it feels like to lose his $5,000 deposit in that seat in the General Election.
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People’s National Movement San Juan/Barataria candidate Jason Williams chats with a constituent during a home refurbishment and grass cutting exercise along Bagatelle Road, San Juan, recently.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The fight for the marginal Barataria/San Juan seat between People’s National Movement (PNM) candidate Jason Williams and United National Congress (UNC) contender Saddam Hosein in Monday’s General Election is a dead heat.
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