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THERE was a steady flow of voters at the Guaico Government Primary School on April 28 as polls opened in the marginal constituency of Toco/Sangre Grande and across the country.
A woman, who only identified herself as Kay, 38, lined up with her mother and sister from 5:45am to cast her ballot.
She told Newsday the process was smooth and efficient in the polling booth.
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