Diaspora ready to work with Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)
The Jamaican diasporic community stands ready to work with the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) should it form the government after the final results of yesterday's general election are announced. That's the word coming out of United States and Canadian diaspor more
'I had to vote' - Strong presence of elderly, disabled in West Portland
The rain seemingly could not stop the elderly and disabled of West Portland from casting their ballots in yesterday's general election. Several senior citizens and disabled constituents in party colours were observed being escorted by supporters to variou more
Voters change course despite showers in Western St Thomas
Not even the intermittent showers in Western St. Thomas could keep away 74-year-old Charlie Griffiths, who is physically challenged, from casting his vote yesterday. more
'Phinn-ished?' - Cleric's integrity questioned as election prophecy flops
It is a universally accepted theological standard that the hallmark of a true prophet is that all of his predictions come to pass. Well, if the preliminary victory for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in the country's 15th general election is upheld after a more
Smooth sailing for cops in western Jamaica
While some of their counterparts faced stiff challenges from criminal elements, the police in western Jamaica only had minor skirmishes to handle. more
The parties party out west
Not even the threat of a Hurricane Felix could affect the election day festivities and camaraderie demonstrated by the supporters of both major political parties in western Jamaica. more
Campaign music blares as voters cast ballot
Despite warnings from the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) that no campaigning should take place on election day, residents of Olympic Gardens in St. Andrew West Central had a whale of a time playing campaign songs for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). more
Grant gives election thumbs up
President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS), Senator Norman Grant, gave the electoral process the thumbs up, describing the general election as a reflection of Jamaica's "healthy democracy". more
CENTRAL WESTMORELAND: - Roger reaps sweet results
Roger Clarke, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Lands in the last People's National Party (PNP) administration, proved too much for the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) Russell Hammond when he won the Central Westmoreland seat yesterday. more
North Clarendon - Voters ditch Dalley for Broderick
Lawrence 'Laurie' Broderick of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) yesterday ousted the 18-year incumbent and People's National Party (PNP) frontman, Horace Dalley, in North Clarendon. more
SOUTH EAST ST. ANDREW: Maxine holds off Gordon-Webley challenge
Call her old-fashioned if you wish, but from this day forward, history will record that Maxine Henry-Wilson has once again retained the tough South-East St. Andrew seat in the Corporate Area for the People's National Party (PNP), despite threats from the more
North East Manchester - 'Man a Yard' spanks Lyn
Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) Audley Shaw, yesterday steered clear of what would have been the biggest political upset when he defeated People's National Party (PNP) first-timer Paul Lyn in the run for the Manchester North East seat. more
TOO CLOSE TO CALL: South St James hangs in the balance
The pendulum of victory in the Southern St. James seat hangs in the balance as the Electoral Office of Jamaica has held off declaring the winner of the constituency.
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SOUTH EAST ST. MARY: Douglas digs deep for victory
A veteran of the People's National Party (PNP), Harry Douglas has again proven his mettle in bringing home another traditional seat for his party. more
CENTRAL MANCHESTER - Electors stay the course
Despite the shifting and changing, this did not harm the People's National Party (PNP) in Central Manchester as the voters refused to change course and elected Peter Bunting as their MP. more
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