The T&T Police Service (TTPS) says while it maintained a strong operational presence during election day 2025 yesterday, several irregularities were reported and are currently under investigation.
The National Joint Action Committee (NJAC) has congratulated the United National Congress (UNC) and the Coalition of Interests on what it described as “a well-deserved victory in the 2025 General Elections,” while urging the new administration to pursue a more equitable model of national development.
Election workers at a mock polling station along Upper Mt Hope Road, Mt Hope, were frightened yesterday, after gunshots were fired less than 150 feet from where they were stationed.
In an interview earlier today, THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine provided an update on his experience at the polling station and the overall progress of the election.
The slow pace of voting in hotly contested marginal constituencies in Trinidad early yesterday morning drew the ire of the United National Congress (UNC).
The Trinidad and Tobago Postal Corporation (TTPOST) has confirmed the delivery of all polling cards in its possession to citizens ahead of today’s General Election.
As Trinidad and Tobago awakes to this year’s General Election, Chairman of the Council for Responsible Political Behaviour, Dr Bishnu Ragoonath, has commended the overall conduct of the election campaigns run by the political parties despite isolated incidents which would have caused disruptions.
The battle of political giants takes place from dawn to dusk (6 am to 6 pm) today with key marginal seats being the target - and heavy security in play.
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley and former Naparima Member of Parliament Rodney Charles may have signalled that they’ve had their last run in elections, but other politicians are not so open about their political future.
Early voters in San Juan/Barataria say they faced lengthy wait times before casting their ballots on Monday morning, either because of long lines or an unusually longer voter process at some polling stations
Gary Griffith, Political Leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA), discussed the ongoing general election, noting that it has been a clean election thus far. He commended the efforts of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC), and the CARICOM and Commonwealth observers. "This is exactly what this country needed at this time," he said, highlighting the importance of ensuring transparency and legitimacy in the electoral process. He further stated that any doubts regarding the legitimacy of the election could lead to instability and affect the country’s productivity.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) will have over 2000 officers on patrol today.
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