SKNElections: Brantley praying that vote-counting process is seamless
With the polls now closed and votes being counted, Nevisians and Kittitians are breathing a sigh of relief that, despite tensions leading up to election day, it ended with no significant disturbances being reported.
Nevis Premier and leader of Nevis' Concerned Citizens Movement, Mark Brantley, has taken to social media to share his thoughts on the voting process today.
"It is now over," he posted. "The people have spoken. The polls are closed. Whilst we do not yet know what the people have said, let me take this opportunity to thank each and every voter, those who voted for the great CCM Party and those that chose to vote differently."
"I wish to go on record to say how proud I am of our people and the island and country we are privileged to call our home. Today in Nevis, there was no tension, no intimidation, no threats and certainly no violence. Our people voted peacefully for the candidates of their choice. For this, I think we all deserve a rousing round of applause."
Brantley said, "I now pray that the counting process will go seamlessly and that the people’s voice will be heard and respected. In any free and fair election, the voice of the people is the voice of God.
THANK YOU, Nevis!! May Jehovah God continue to let His face shine upon us, and may His unmerited grace be ours now and forever more."
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