Guyana's ruling party PPP leads partial vote tally as it seeks to hold control of parliament
By Kemol King
GEORGETOWN, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Guyana's ruling People's Progressive Party has won a total of 123,923 votes in a partial tally of general election votes, notching it five out of ten districts, figures from the country's election commission showed on Wednesday.
The upstart We Invest in Nationhood (WIN) party, which was founded just months ago by business magnate Azruddin Mohamed, has won 50,829 votes and one district.
The official tally for four more districts is pending.
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