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2003-06-19
E-Day is here - PNP and JLP confident of victory at Local Gov't polls
A race of election jockeys
EOJ, CAFFE set and ready
Local elections return
Michael Barnett Looking to build the new city
MPs bat for peaceful election day
Denzil Taylor - The NDM's hope in Portmore
Rural police force boosted for polls
Shaw blasts Gov't at political meeting
St Catherine North Police Division ready for elections
2003-06-18
Bishop urges Christians to vote 'for right person'
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.. clash in St James, St Thomas
High marks for EOJ, EAC CAFFE praises groups on running of last October's general election
PNP, JLP wrap up campaigns in Kgn
Very national local elections
Will the JLP turn the tables?
Minor hitches in 'St Bess'
Low turnout in Port Maria
PNP candidate claims supporters being attacked
2003-06-17
KSAC - the limping giant
Low turnout islandwide - Pre-June 19 polls marred by voters' list glitches
2003-06-16
Record number of women in Local Government Elections race
Police, soldiers poll votes today
Seaga says a JLP win would right the balance
Mayors, councillors getting better wages
Mile Gully a model rural division
2003-06-15
Local Gov't and the long struggle for democracy
After June 19, I'll remain PM - Patterson
Independents hope to make a difference
Judgement Day for PNP - Shaw
Parish Councils starved of resources
2003-06-14
Security forces, Election Day workers to vote Monday
Joint four-point agreement issued to quell political tension in St James
2003-06-13
Candidate's death reduces options for Braeton voters
Don't let down the party, says PM
NDM fails to field candidates for NW Clarendon divisions
Local Gov't and the long struggle for democracy
Tony Watson, councillor to emulate
2003-06-12
Alton Duhaney stresses unity
2003-06-11
EAC chairman urges candidates to be on best behaviour
2003-06-10
Candidates urged to obey the law
PNP supporters accuse JLP of using obeah
2003-06-07
Editorial - Amnesty and the election
Carter's reforms - Elections free, fair, but too much violence, intimidation
STEPS TOWARD DEMOCRACY: Munroe wants delinquent candidates prosecuted
2003-06-05
7 'Labourite' independents get expelled
CAFFE disagrees with Amnesty
Audit: St James Parish Council - Expanding the purse strings to better serve
Last year's general election was relatively peaceful Carter Center
Meet Keith Hinds - ...maybe your first Mayor of Portmore
Audit: St James Parish Council - Parties in high gear for Local Gov't elections
Audit: St James Parish Council - The necessity of financial autonomy
2003-06-03
Breaking a losing streak
Meet Keith Hinds ...maybe your first Mayor of Portmore
2003-06-02
A municipal referendum
A peaceful campaign encouraged
Polling division workers undergo training
Huge crowd out West on Nomination Day
All-professional race in St Thomas
New candidates test the waters
PNP expelling 'independents'
Violence erupts in St Andrew South on Nomination Day
2003-06-01
Voter fraud watch Portmore added to EOJ security list
Local government and community development
Battle of the intellects - Parties boasting of brighter councillor candidates
Newcomer vying for Local Gov't seat
Eastern Hanover - PM asks for 'symbol of repentance'
Secretary managers and mayors where lies the power?
Serious polls ahead
OUTGOING MAYORS SPEAK: 'The burden of public expectations'
'Tired of local politics'
2003-05-31
495 in the race - Local Government nominations mostly peaceful
St Mary nominate siblings
2003-05-30
Police go to the polls next week
It's Nomination Day - Candidates to sign up for June 19 polls
2003-05-05
Portmore to use two ballots each
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