2023 Guyanese local elections
The 2023 Guyanese local elections, officially due since 2020, were held on Monday, June 12, 2023, following the latest delay of the officially biennial polls by three years due to lawsuits and vacancies at the Guyana Elections Commission following the fallout and misconduct of the 2020 Guyanese general election and the COVID-19 pandemic. All 1,220 council seats within 610 constituencies across Guyana's 80 local authority areas, comprising 70 neighbourhood democratic councils and 10 municipalities are being contested. GECOM has stated that voting is not required in 291 constituencies in which the ruling People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) has won by acclamation due to no other candidates running against them. As a result the PPP/C has retained control and has won allseats in LAAs such as the NDCs of Leguan, La Jalousie/Nouvelle Flanders, Canals Polder, Little Diamond/Herstelling, Ordnance Fort Lands/ No. 38, Kintyre/No. 37 or Borlam, Kilcoy/Hampshire, Port Mourant/John, Bloomfield/Whim, No. 64/No. 74, the municipality of Lethem and has also gained control of the Aranaputa/ Upper Burro Burro NDC. The PPP/C is hoping to win over A Partnership for National Unity (APNU)/People's National Congress Reform (PNCR)
For the last election in 2018, there were 1192 council seats in 596 constituencies, across Guyana's 80 local authority areas, comprising 70 neighbourhood democratic council and 10 municipalities.
Number of votes cast and seats held prior to the election
The major political parties are defending the following numbers of electoral districts from local authority areas on election day:- A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) – 68,060 votes, 188 Proportional Representation seats, 23 local authority areas
- People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) – 122,307 votes, 386 Proportional Representation seats, 52 local authority areas
- Alliance for Change (AFC) – 8,719 votes, 14 Proportional Representation seats, 0 local authority areas
- Four different voluntary groups – 2,995 votes, 8 Proportional Representation seats, 0 local authority areas
and seats each party had won at the previous election, in 2018, rather than which party held the seat on the eve of the election.