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  • Elections 2025: PPP/C wins Region One with over 1,000 more votes than 2020

    Elections 2025: PPP/C wins Region One with over 1,000 more votes than 2020

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    September 3, 2025
    Elections 2025: PPP/C wins Region One with over 1,000 more votes than 2020
    The official declaration of the results from Region One
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    The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) has emerged victorious once again in Region One (Barima-Waini) following the September 1 General and Regional Elections.

    The declaration, seen by the News Room, showed that the PPP/C recorded 9,030 votes — an increase of 1,028 votes compared to the 8,002 secured in the 2020 polls.

    The PPP/C’s performance firmly consolidated its dominance in the region, as it outpaced all competitors by a wide margin.

    Its closest challenger, the newly formed We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, gained 5,716 votes.

    This figure not only placed WIN in second position but also saw the party earn 5,247 more votes than A Partnership for National Unity (APNU), which once commanded significant support in the region.

    APNU suffered a dramatic decline, falling from 3,909 votes in 2020 to just 469 this election cycle. The Alliance For Change (AFC) and Forward Guyana Movement collected 35 and 75 votes, respectively.

    In total, 15,325 valid votes were cast in Region One.

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