there will be tears before bedtime
Queuing at the polling station
voting booths
police candidate
The Mayor's car
The elections start and you would think that the flying
foxes knew, they are wheeling about in the morning sunshine like juvenile
pterodactyls. Down on the ground the
polling station outside the office had been due to open at 6.00 am but
eventually made it for 10 o’clock with an orderly queue coming in past the gate
and a forest of candidates posters ( and which legally should be 200 metres
away). Posters and banners all over town
and a big one outside the police station recommending their favoured man ( no
pressure you understand). Lots of people disenfranchised by not being on the
electoral register causing some heartache. I had been quite impressed last year
when the register was being compiled – every house and shack everywhere and in
all the settlements being visited. It
seems that the initial registers had to go to the Capital for properly sorting
out and checking so that when it came back to Madang it was
unrecognisable. Still it seems to have
been the same all over the Country and I guess with a random loss of names
should not really affect the results.
Last weekend the mayor (still waiting for his ‘forged
signature’ trial) was arrested after (allegedly) torching the car of one of the
candidates – he was gentleman enough to let the two ladies inside it get out before setting it ablaze but I trust
he will have to pay for another car. The
candidate in question I have had a few meetings with and am certain that he
would sell his grandmother for a bag of peanuts but there we are!
The counting in Madang will start on Saturday I’m told, in
two different buildings for the two seats being contested and with the 80 or so
candidates and the preferential voting it could take some time. One venue is at
the Catholic church in the compound that backs onto my house so could be
exciting if all the supporters turn up to give their candidate their moral (and
maybe physical?) support.
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