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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Two Barataria/San Juan candidates confident of victory

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Derek Achong
1829 days ago
20200810
Voters wait in line outside the San Juan Presbyterian School to cast their ballots.

Voters wait in line outside the San Juan Presbyterian School to cast their ballots.

ANISTO ALVES

Derek Achong

Two can­di­dates for the San Juan/Barataria con­stituen­cy have ex­pressed hope in their chances of se­cur­ing the seat for their re­spec­tive po­lit­i­cal par­ties.

In a brief in­ter­view af­ter he cast his bal­lot near his home at the San Juan SDA Pri­ma­ry School in San Juan, ear­li­er this morn­ing, Peo­ple's Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) can­di­date Ja­son Williams said he was con­fi­dent in his chances but would be sat­is­fied what­ev­er the even­tu­al out­come is.

"I walked up hills and went down steps. I went through hills, and val­leys and I feel that we would have done our best and the re­sults tonight will re­flect the ef­fort," he said.

The first time can­di­date said he took longer than ex­pect­ed to cast his bal­lot as he savoured the mo­ment of be­ing able to vote for him­self in elec­tion in his home com­mu­ni­ty of San Juan.

"At the end of the day not every can­di­date would be from the area they are rep­re­sent­ing, I un­der­stand that, but I think it is some­thing spe­cial when you live in the area you want to rep­re­sent. It is a per­fect syn­er­gy," the vet­er­an me­dia per­son­al­i­ty said.

Williams said he did not ex­pe­ri­ence any is­sues with the COVID-19 pre­cau­tion­ary mea­sures used by the Elec­tions and Bound­aries Com­mis­sion (EBC) as its staff at the polling sta­tion were very pro­fes­sion­al.

In an in­ter­view at her of­fice at Tenth Av­enue, Barataria, Pro­gres­sive Em­pow­er­ment Par­ty (PEP) can­di­date Al­bertha Pur­deen al­so ex­pressed con­fi­dence in her and her par­ty's chances in the elec­tion.

"It was a won­der­ful ex­pe­ri­ence and I would not change it for any­thing. We have been on the ground for sev­er­al years ed­u­cat­ing and em­pow­er­ing peo­ple and the feed­back has been very good for the PEP," Pur­deen said.

Like Pur­deen, who vot­ed in El Do­ra­do, Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) can­di­date Sad­dam Ho­sein, who lives in cen­tral Trinidad, vot­ed at the War­renville Pres­by­ter­ian School.

When a news team vis­it­ed Ho­sein's cam­paign of­fice at El So­cor­ro Road around mid­day he was not present but a large con­tin­gent of his sup­port staff and sup­port­ers were on hand per­form­ing their du­ties.

Like most con­stituen­cies across T&T, there were large amounts of vot­ers turn­ing out for the morn­ing pe­ri­od with num­bers lev­el­ing off around mid­day.


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