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2011 Jamaican general election

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FieldValue
countryJamaica
typeparliamentary
previous_election2007 Jamaican general election
previous_year2007
next_election2016 Jamaican general election
next_year2016
seats_for_electionAll 63 seats in the House of Representatives
majority_seats32
election_date
turnout53.17% ( 8.29pp)
image2
leader2Andrew Holness
party2Jamaica Labour Party
last_election250.27%, 32 seats
seats221
seat_change211
popular_vote2405,234
percentage246.32%
swing23.95pp
image1
leader1Portia Simpson-Miller
party1People's National Party
last_election149.64%, 28 seats
seats142
seat_change114
popular_vote1463,232
percentage152.96%
swing13.32pp
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionAndrew Holness
before_partyJamaica Labour Party
after_electionPortia Simpson-Miller
after_partyPeople's National Party
map_imageJamaica_general_election_2011_-_Results_by_Constituency.svg
map_captionResults by constituency

General elections were held in Jamaica on 29 December 2011. The elections were contested mainly between the nation's two major political parties, the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), led by Andrew Holness, and the Portia Simpson-Miller-led opposition People's National Party (PNP). The result was a landslide victory for the PNP which won 42 of the 63 seats, a two-thirds majority.

Background

Since the previous elections in 2007, the number of seats had been increased from 60 (an even number) to 63 (an odd number). The close results of the 2007 general election spurred the change as the Electoral Commission concluded that a tie would not be resolved.

Opinion polls

Opinion polls indicated a slim lead for the opposition PNP six days before the election. The win by the PNP shocked even its leaders, such as Peter Phillips who said that "the results certainly exceeded our most optimistic scenarios". Reports from the Electoral Office of Jamaica indicated that only just over 50 per cent of the entire voting population voted on Election Day, meaning that it was possible for the lower-than-usual voter turnout to have thrown off opinion polls' predictions for the result.

Results

The People's National Party (PNP) secured 42 seats out of 63 in a result described as a landslide victory. No minor parties won seats in the new Parliament. As a result, the PNP ended four years of rule for the Labour Party, which won 21 seats. Several Labour Party cabinet ministers lost their seats, including National Security Minister Dwight Nelson and Energy Minister Clive Mullings.

As a result, Portia Simpson-Miller assumed the role of Prime Minister for the second time in 5 years and Andrew Holness became one of the shortest-serving Prime Ministers in the history of Jamaica.

Polling was reported to have proceeded fairly smoothly, despite glitches with fingerprint scanners at some polling stations, and without the violence that has marred previous elections. The Organization of American States sent an observation mission to oversee the elections and they reported that they had not witnessed "any disturbances or any issues that would cause us any serious concern".

By constituency

The results by constituency:

Kingston

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPMGPPPVotes%
Kingston WesternEarl DawkinsJamaica Labour Party}}"Desmond McKenzieJason Edwards20,20510,93254.11%
Kingston CentralPeople's National Party}}"Ronald ThwaitesRosalea HamiltonMichael Lorne19,3189,74450.44%
Kingston East and Port RoyalPeople's National Party}}"Phillip PaulwellPeter Sangster21,7029,58044.14%

Saint Andrew

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPMGPPPNDMIndependentVotes%
Saint Andrew EasternPeople's National Party}}"Andre HyltonSaphire LongmoreEarle Delisser23,000
Saint Andrew East CentralPeople's National Party}}"Peter PhillipsBeverly PrinceAllan Martin26,653
Saint Andrew East RuralPeople's National Party}}"Damion CrawfordJoan Gordon-WebleyDamion Crawford32,864
Saint Andrew North CentralLeanne PhilipsJamaica Labour Party}}"Karl Samuda21,048
Saint Andrew North EasternJohn-Paul WhiteJamaica Labour Party}}"Delroy ChuckTerrence Lindo17,698
Saint Andrew North WesternGranville ValentineJamaica Labour Party}}"Derrick SmithCurtis Campbell26,034
Saint Andrew SouthernPeople's National Party}}"Omar DaviesDennis Messias20,458
Saint Andrew South EasternPeople's National Party}}"Julian RobinsonDwight NelsonHorace MatthewsByron Patton19,520
Saint Andrew South WesternPeople's National Party}}"Portia Simpson-MillerVictor HydeAnnmarie Thomas22,227
Saint Andrew WesternPatrick RobertsJamaica Labour Party}}"Andrew Holness26,326
Saint Andrew West CentralPeople's National Party}}"George HyltonGeorge DuhaneyAldith Grant-Lee30,394
Saint Andrew West RuralPeople's National Party}}"Paul BuchananAndrew GallimoreJoan Porteous32,976

Saint Catherine

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPMGPPPIndependentVotes%
Saint Catherine CentralMaurice WestneyJamaica Labour Party}}"Olivia Grange25,1379,987
Saint Catherine EasternPeople's National Party}}"Denise DaleySharon Hay-Webster27,69814,497
Saint Catherine East CentralPeople's National Party}}"Arnaldo BrownSuzette Buchanan21,43610,910
Saint Catherine North CentralPeople's National Party}}"Natalie Neita-HeadleyRaymoth NoticeGarth Barnett2514211,332
Saint Catherine North EasternAbe DabdoubJamaica Labour Party}}"Gregory Mair21,96110,954
Saint Catherine North WesternPeople's National Party}}"Robert PickersgillSandra NesbethGene Guthrie29,70612,315
Saint Catherine SouthernPeople's National Party}}"Fitz JacksonKeith Hinds30,76514,438
Saint Catherine South CentralVincent MorrisonJamaica Labour Party}}"Andrew Wheatley22,36510,399
Saint Catherine South EasternPeople's National Party}}"Colin FaganKeith BlakeLeon Burrell32,09214,883
Saint Catherine South WesternAnthony EwbanksJamaica Labour Party}}"Everald WarmingtonUpton Blake32,09517,381
Saint Catherine West CentralClinton ClarkeJamaica Labour Party}}"Kenneth Baugh24,32310,918

Saint Thomas

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPMGPPPVotes%
Saint Thomas EasternPeople's National Party}}"Fenton FergusonPatrece Charles-FreemanIan Fleming28,36415,60255.01%
Saint Thomas WesternLeonard GreenJamaica Labour Party}}"James RobertsonRobert Cover34,91317,65250.56%

Portland

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPNDMVotes%
Portland EasternPeople's National Party}}"Lynvale BloomfieldPatrick Lee31,81017,37554.62%
Portland WesternRohan QuestJamaica Labour Party}}"Daryl VazPeter Flemmings20,89614,03367.16%

Saint Mary

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPVotes%
Saint Mary CentralPeople's National Party}}"Morais GuyLennon Richards23,90814,37560.13%
Saint Mary South EasternPeople's National Party}}"Winston GreenRichard Creary22,87314,68864.22%
Saint Mary WesternPeople's National Party}}"Jolyan SilveraRobert Montague32,30519,15959.31%

Saint Ann

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPIndVotes%
Saint Ann North EasternPaul StewartJamaica Labour Party}}"Shahine Robinson34,35317,75451.68%
Saint Ann North WesternPeople's National Party}}"Dayton CampbellOthneil Lawrence31,24816,50552.82%
Saint Ann South EasternPeople's National Party}}"Lisa HannaOneil Esteen27,02913,74750.86%
Saint Ann South WesternPeople's National Party}}"Keith WalfordErnest SmithAndrew Willis22,82812,31453.94%

Trelawny

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPJAMVotes%
Trelawny NorthernPeople's National Party}}"Patrick AtkinsonDennis MeadowsRas-Astor Black33,02919,47458.96%
Trelawny SouthernLyndel FraterJamaica Labour Party}}"Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert17,95310,99561.24%

Saint James

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPIndMGPPPVotes%
Saint James CentralPeople's National Party}}"Lloyd B. SmithHeroy Clarke24,99111,280
Saint James East CentralCedric StewartJamaica Labour Party}}"Edmund BartlettRoystan Richards24,82612,533
Saint James North WesternHenry McCurdyJamaica Labour Party}}"Horace Chang24,68711,054
Saint James SouthernPeople's National Party}}"Derrick KellierHomer Davis23,35013,298
Saint James West CentralPeople's National Party}}"Sharon Ffolkes-AbrahamsClive MullingsClifford Barnett24,15911,754

Hanover

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPVotes%
Hanover EasternPeople's National Party}}"D. K. DuncanPaula Kerr-Jarrett21,69913,44661.97%People's National Party}}"
Hanover WesternPeople's National Party}}"Ian HaylesDonovan Hamilton27,98315,48855.35%People's National Party}}"

Clarendon

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPNDMVotes%
Clarendon CentralRichard WatsonJamaica Labour Party}}"Michael Henry26,97211,26741.77%
Clarendon NorthernPeople's National Party}}"Horace DalleyLaurence BroderickEton Williams21,20413,64164.33%
Clarendon North CentralColin CampbellJamaica Labour Party}}"Pearnel Charles20,63210,51850.98%
Clarendon North WesternPeople's National Party}}"Richard AzanMichael Stern24,49515,51963.36%
Clarendon South EasternDereck LambertJamaica Labour Party}}"Rudyard Spencer35,09717,57950.09%
Clarendon South WesternPeople's National Party}}"Noel ArscottJoel Williams24,24413,26654.72%

Manchester

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPVotes%
Manchester CentralPeople's National Party}}"Peter BuntingDanville Walker33,57220,67361.58%People's National Party}}"
Manchester North EasternValenton WintJamaica Labour Party}}"Audley Shaw25,79416,15262.62%Jamaica Labour Party}}"
Manchester North WesternPeople's National Party}}"Mikael PhillipsTimothy Scarlett24,42214,82960.72%
Manchester SouthernPeople's National Party}}"Michael PeartCollin Virgo28,49916,60758.27%People's National Party}}"

Saint Elizabeth

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPVotes%
Saint Elizabeth North EasternPeople's National Party}}"Raymond PryceCorris Samuels28,91915,06452.09%
Saint Elizabeth North WesternRichard RoweJamaica Labour Party}}"William Hutchinson20,26010,51251.89%
Saint Elizabeth South EasternPeople's National Party}}"Richard ParchmentFranklyn Witter27,61718,83468.20%
Saint Elizabeth South WesternPeople's National Party}}"Hugh BuchananChristopher Tufton27,71018,89368.18%

Westmoreland

ConstituencyCandidatesEligible VotersTurnoutIncumbentPNPJLPVotes%
Westmoreland CentralPeople's National Party}}"Roger ClarkeMarlene Malahoo Forte37,54320,08653.50%
Westmoreland EasternPeople's National Party}}"Luther BuchananDonovan Foote24,83011,13744.85%
Westmoreland WesternPeople's National Party}}"Wykeham McNeillCarey Wallace29,87914,20047.53%

References

References

  1. "BLOWOUT: PNP 41 - JLP 22".
  2. An odd number of votes ensures that a decision is made, no tie is possible.
  3. (23 December 2011). "PNP comeback". Jamaica Gleaner.
  4. (21 December 2011). "News | Investigative | Current Affair | CVM Television". News.cvmtv.com.
  5. "Jamaica Election Results".
  6. (30 December 2011). "Dominating victory in Jamaica elections even surprises winning opposition side". Washington Post.
  7. Helps, Horace. "Bad economy puts Jamaica opposition back in power". Reuters.
  8. (30 December 2011). "Jamaica People's National Party secures big poll win". BBC News.
  9. "Jamaica Gleaner Jamaica Elections 2011".
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