at a special meeting of the OAS Permanent Council
Jennie Lincoln will deliver the original records of the Venezuelan presidential elections to the OAS.
HAVANA TIMES – Jennie Lincoln, who headed the Carter Center’s electoral observation team in Venezuela, presented official copies of voting tally sheets from the July 28 presidential elections at a special session of the Organization of American States (OAS) on the post-election crisis in the country.
“These records are the key (…) They were analyzed by the opposition and independent international missions, and they prove to be the original records from July 28, showing Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner with more than 60% of the votes,” Lincoln explained to the representatives of the countries present.
Opposition leader María Corina Machado echoed the presentation on her social media account on X, formerly Twitter, stating that the records had reached the OAS.
“The vote tally sheets have arrived at the OAS! Jennie Lincoln, from @cartercenter, presents original records that represent the physical proof of Edmundo Gonzalez’s victory, during her presentation at the OAS Permanent Council. The world knows what happened on July 28; no