Sitting Mayor and P.U.P. Slate Sweep Corozal  

In Corozal, the People’s United Party retained its hold with incumbent mayor Rigoberto Vellos securing a win for his entire slate. This win marks the launch of the third term in office for Vellos. Out of the seven thousand eight hundred and twenty-six registered electors, four thousand seven hundred and twenty cast their votes, representing a sixty-point three-one percent voter turnout. Here’s News Five’s Britney Gordon with the full report.

 

Britney Gordon, Reporting

The polling stations opened at seven a.m. to an average voter turnout in comparison to the other municipalities, with an unremarkable four hundred sixty-three voters between seven and eight a.m. former UDP mayor Hilberto Campos commented on the voter turnout.

 

Hilberto Campos, Former Mayor, Corozal

“Earlier I was talking to someone and we were discussing as to the abnormalities of this election is that the low of turnout, who does it favor? And traditionally it is said that it favors the incumbent, not this time. This time it’s totally different. I am of the opinion based on the campaigning that the slate did, that the Standard Bureau did, that the PUP supporters are reluctant to come out this time.”

 

The low voter turnout trend persisted throughout the day, dipping as low as three hundred and seven voters around one p.m. Activity finally began to increase around three p.m. when the numbers surpassed four hundred and remained above it until the closing of the stations, even peaking at six hundred and twenty-four between four and five p.m.

 

Corozal Voter

Corozal Voter

“There’s a lot of things that need to be done. And I was just talking to some of my friends and I was looking at the news and Corozal is forgotten. Nobody’s talking about Corozal about how the election is going now. And again, you’ll see. So I think that we should get back on the map and be a vibrant Carrizal town that we used to be. So we need a change.”

 

As the activity picked up, the PUP candidates gained confidence, stating that through their work, historically red polling stations would be able to flip in their favour.

 

David Castillo

David Castillo, P.U.P. Standard Bearer, Corozal 

“To be honest to you, this election is different than previous elections. This polling area traditionally has been more red than blue. The machinery today, we have a stronger machinery than the UDP. We have more wonders than the UDP’s and our Machinery is very, very, very active, we’re taking all the people. So we’re, we’re expecting to win this polling area.”

 

Up against Rigoberto Vellos was U.D.P. candidate, Ricardo Acke, and independent candidate Hernan Riverol who stated that only time will tell what the people of  Corozal will decide.

 

Hernan Riverol

Hernan Riverol, Independent Candidate, Corozal

“Well, actually, I already did my groundwork. So just to just be, just greeting people today and let them know I’m present here and they can, the people say they’ll give me their support today, right? So, that just depends on the people, you know, that’s their decision.”

 

Finally, the polling stations were closed and the ballots were gathered to be counted. After several hours, an unofficial count indicated an upcoming win for the PUP.

 

Duane Moody

Duane Moody, Reporter

“We’ve been able to get unofficially that it is at one thousand two hundred eighty-three solid for the PUP and four hundred sixty-six solid for the U.D.P. And there are several other boxes that are still being counted. So, but at this time it is about three to three to one in favor of the P.U.P. That’s the unofficial figures that are coming out from the persons who are inside.”

 

After hours of waiting, the results were in. Candidates and supporters gathered to hear the announcement from returning officer Carlos Pol.

 

Carlos Pol

Carlos Pol, Returning Officer

“The results of the persons elected to be member of the Corozal Town Council are Rigo Vellos mayor, with two thousand seven hundred, ninety-one votes, Miguel MontaLvo, councilor, with two thousand eight hundred eighty-four votes, mister Rodolfo Nirvales, councilor with two thousand eight hundred seventy-seven votes, mister Baldemar Pech, councilo, with two thousand eight hundred eighty-two votes Mister Ononielle Riverol, councilor, with two thousand nine hundred forty-four votes, miss Leslie Rodriguez, counselor with two thousand eight hundred sixty-six votes, and miss Merleni Tapia, counselor with two thousand nine hundred twenty- two votes.”

 

Vellos had been confident in his slate’s ability to pull off the landslide win and reflected on the momentous achievement with satisfaction.

 

Rigoberto Vellos

Rigoberto Vellos, Mayoral Elect, Corozal

“It is good news. We are very happy. We are very satisfied with the results. You know, we work very hard. You know, and I know that because of that, we are here once more representing the Corozalainians. We made history today. it’s been many moons that Corozal, P.U.P. Corozal Town Council, end up winning Box forty-one. And we did it this time. That’s, that’s history.”

 

Britney Gordon for News Five.

How will a P.U.P. Central Government the Treat Twin Towns?  

Earlier in our newscast, we showed you the U.D.P.’s singular elections victory in San Ignacio/Santa Elena with a team of councilors led by returning mayor Earl Trapp.  With a majority of the municipalities now controlled by the People’s United Party, will the Briceño administration be vindictive in how it treats with the San Ignacio Town Council under U.D.P. leadership?

 

Barrow Plans to Step Down If UDP Fails in 2025 General Elections  

Leader of the Opposition, Moses “Shyne” Barrow says he will step aside from his leadership role should the U.D.P. fail in the 2025 general elections. Barrow also says that other party members will have to face the fact that some of them stand a better chance of succeeding at the polls while others will have to sit out the general elections. 

 

Moses “Shyne” Barrow, Leader of the Opposition

“And I have already indicated that my vision is that we cut the fat and we narrow down to the eighteen that we believe can win and have honest conversations with our colleagues, not contentious, not anything disrespectful, not anything dismissive, but truthful in saying that you know what these colleagues have a better chance of winning, and your chances of winning are not as good and please understand that we have to focus on these colleagues because in the general elections it is win or die. Unless we make significant gains, I will allow someone else to come in. I believe my father did that in 2005. I believe he only gained a few seats in the House of Representatives and he said he would make way. The party asked him to stay on. I definitely will give my all for the general elections and I will do everything to make every adjustment, do every retooling, every adjustment so that we can have success, because we need to take it extremely seriously. We see all of the distractions, the interferences, all the monies will go.”

 

 

Murder Charge Against Shawn Hertular is Dismissed

Earlier today in the courtroom of Justice Derick Sylvester, accused murderer Shawn Hertular, who has been convicted of a similar capital offense in the past, saw the charge against him being dismissed.  That’s because a Crown Counsel from the D.P.P.’s Office failed to appear in court for a hearing involving that matter this morning.  Hertular was arrested and charged in connection with the stabbing death of Miguel Zaiden in November 2021.  Zaiden, a resident of Amara Avenue here in Belize City, was viciously attacked and stabbed multiple times by a man as he attempted to drive away on a motorcycle.  Prior to that incident, Hertular had been sentenced to twenty years in prison for a previous killing.

 

OJ Elrington Says He Resigned because He Got Busy

Ever since the U.D.P.’s legal advisor Orson “OJ” Elrington resigned from that position in January, speculation has been rife as to the reason for his sudden departure. Elrington has not publicly given his reason for the decision, so when Marion Ali caught up with him on Election Day in San Pedro, she asked him what triggered his resignation. He said, basically, he got busy with other matters.

 

Orson “OJ” Elrington, Former U.D.P. Legal Counsel

“Everything has its time and it’s season and everything has change, and so that’s fine with me. I still act as – I still offer advice to the party, to individuals, to anybody. really and truly, but specifically to party members. So it’s just my official capacity – there are other things which require a lot more time, so…”

 

Marion Ali

“Did you have a fall-out with the hierarchy of the party?”

 

Orson “OJ” Elrington

“No, absolutely not, absolutely not. I think, as far as I know, I’m in very good standing with everybody in the party, as far as I know.”

 

Marion Ali

“Is it a position that you would like to be reinstated in?”

 

Orson “OJ” Elrington

“No,  I am the person who – I can’t ask to – if I wanted to, I’m pretty sure I could, but I don’t want to act as that.”

Family Needs Your Help in Finding Missing Woman 

A Belize City family is asking for your help in locating sixty-nine-year-old Idolly Young. Young, who is diagnosed with dementia, was last seen on Tuesday, January 5th, near Sanker Street in Belize City. She was wearing a white blouse and a floral skirt. If you have any information that can help the family, you are asked to call +501 613-3361.

Man Convicted of Theft Found Dead in Prison 

Forty-two-year-old Everaldo Garcia was found this morning in his jail cell at the Belize Central Prison. Prison officials do not suspect foul play. Officials say that prison officers were alerted by another inmate to the fact that Garcia was unresponsive. The head of the intelligence unit, Lismark Bennett, was informed of the matter.

According to reports, Garcia received medical attention on Wednesday and was last seen early on Thursday morning. There were no signs of foul play on his body.

Garcia pleaded guilty to theft in 2022. He stole two bottles of carpet cleaner in Belize City. He was fined $400. He was again convicted of theft in January 2024 and was serving a custodial sentence.

BREAKING: Belize Defence Force Vehicle Flips on Highway

A Belize Defence Force truck flipped earlier this afternoon as it was heading towards San Ignacio Santa Elena. The incident happened near mile 37. Witnesses say that four members of the BDF were injured and rushed to the nearest hospital. The soldiers were on their way to participate in this year’s La Ruta Maya canoe race which starts on Friday. This is a developing story.

 

 

PUP Leader John Briceño Thanks Voters

In a Facebook post, Prime Minister John Briceño expressed his gratitude to “all Belizeans who exercised their democratic rights yesterday during our nationwide municipal elections.” Briceño, who is the leader of the ruling People’s United Party (PUP), said that he was thankful that there were free, fair, and peaceful elections.

The 2024 municipal elections were held on March 6th in Belize. The PUP retained control of the two cities (Belize and Belmopan) and six towns (Corozal, Orange Walk, San Pedro, Benque Viejo del Carmen, Dangriga, and Punta Gorda). The UDP gains seats in San Ignacio/Santa Elena Town. The UDP took six out of the seven seats. PUP councillor Aarom Mai retained his seat.

In his statement, Briceño also extended appreciation to the public officers responsible for managing and overseeing the elections, recognising their competence and fairness in carrying out their duties.

PUP Dominates 2024 Municipal Elections

There were 67 seats up for grabs for the 2024 municipal elections. The ruling People’s United Party fielded 67 candidates. The United Democratic Party also fielded 67 candidates. The People’s Democratic Movement had 11 candidates in the race. There were 11 independent candidates. Out of the 101,190 persons eligible to vote, 58,155 cast ballots. This translated to a 57.47% voter turnout countrywide. 52.16% of the voters were female, and 47.84 were male. Orange Walk Town had the highest voter turnout with 64.53%, and Dangriga Town had the least with 51.27%.

While the UDP increased the number of seats when compared to the previous municipal elections, the PUP dominated the 2024 municipal elections, winning all but one town council.

 

Corozal  Town

Registered electors: 7,826

Ballots Cast: 4,709

Voter turnout: 60.17%

 

Orange Walk Town


Registered electors: 10,511

Ballots Cast: 6,783

Voter turnout: 64.53%

 

Belize City

Registered electors: 37,224
Ballots Cast: 20,197

Voter turnout: 54.26%

San Pedro Town

Registered electors: 8,704
Ballots Cast: 5,397

Voter turnout: 62.01%

Belmopan City

Registered electors: 10,065

Ballots Cast: 5,623

Voter turnout: 55.87%

San Ignacio/San Ignacio Town

Registered electors: 13,729

Ballots Cast: 8,059

Voter turnout: 58.7&

Benque Viejo del Carmen Town

Registered electors: 4,816
Ballots Cast: 2,856

Voter turnout: 59.3%

 

Dangriga Town

Registered electors: 5,282
Ballots Cast: 2,708

Voter turnout: 51.27%

 

Punta Gorda Town

Registered electors: 3,033
Ballots Cast: 1,861

Voter turnout: 61.36%

 

Data compiled by the Elections and Boundaries Department in partnership with Total Business Solutions Limited shows that 452,073 voters were cast. The PUP received 63.23% of the total voters while the UDP received 35.15%. The UDP increased its number of seats in San Ignacio/Santa Elena Town when compared to the previous municipal elections. That was the only mixed slate with one PUP candidate retaining his seat.

 

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