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THERE was a steady flow of voters in Sangre Grande while the Toco area was described as slow but steady, in the keenly contested Toco/Sangre Grande constituency on April 28.
At the Guaico Government Primary School, many voters were out very early and spoke of a very smooth process in the polling stations there.
However, one voter, Nicole Maharaj, told Newsday she encountered some challenges as she claimed the officials made mistakes.
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