Parish: Trelawny [ See Summary ]

Constituency: TRELAWNY NORTHERN

Division: Martha Brae
Philip Service - PNP - 883 - (51.67%)
Wesley Nelson - JLP - 826 - (48.33%)
Total Votes: 1,709
Called for: Peoples National Party

Division: Falmouth
Garth Wilkinson - PNP - 1,518 - (74.82%)
Courtney Fowler - JLP - 511 - (25.18%)
Total Votes: 2,029
Called for: Peoples National Party

Division: Duncans
Donovan White - JLP - 1,711 - (64.52%)
Wendell Stewart - PNP - 941 - (35.48%)
Total Votes: 2,652
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Sherwood Content
Dunstan Harper - JLP - 1,727 - (63.28%)
Telka Holt - PNP - 1,002 - (36.72%)
Total Votes: 2,729
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Wakefield
Jonathon Bartley - JLP - 1,621 - (56.05%)
Christopher Jobson - PNP - 1,271 - (43.95%)
Total Votes: 2,892
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Constituency: TRELAWNY SOUTHERN

Division: Lorrimers
Desmond Smith - JLP - 1,927 - (80.02%)
Gregory Clarke - PNP - 481 - (19.98%)
Total Votes: 2,408
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Warsop
C. Gager - JLP - 1,326 - (64.75%)
Ryan Keating - PNP - 722 - (35.25%)
Total Votes: 2,048
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Albert Town
Nicole Nugent - JLP - 1,128 - (54.6%)
Lloyd Gillings - PNP - 938 - (45.4%)
Total Votes: 2,066
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Ulster Spring
Pauline Foster - PNP - 803 - (51.31%)
Winston Foster - JLP - 762 - (48.69%)
Total Votes: 1,565
Called for: Peoples National Party

Trelawny Summary [ Back to top ]

Seat Count
Party Seats
JLP 6
NDM 0
PNP 3
IND 0
JAM 0
MGPPP 0
INDX 0
INDB 0
INDH 0
INDS 0
INDT 0
INDL 0
INDF 0

Vote Count
Party Party Votes
Jamaica Labour Party 11,539
National Democractic Movement 0
Peoples National Party 8,559
Independents 0
Jamaica Alliance Movement 0
Marcus Garvey People's Political Party 0
Independent X 0
Independent B 0
Independent H 0
Independent S 0
Independent T 0
Independent L 0
Independent F 0

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