Parish: Hanover [ See Summary ]

Constituency: HANOVER EASTERN

Division: Chester Castle
Fearon Decarish - JLP - 1,386 - (54.52%)
Wynter Mcintosh - PNP - 1,156 - (45.48%)
Total Votes: 2,542
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Hopewell
Devon Brown - JLP - 1,954 - (57%)
Sharon James-taylor - PNP - 1,474 - (43%)
Total Votes: 3,428
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Sandy Bay
Andria Dehaney-dinham - PNP - 1,837 - (58.04%)
Stacia Mcnish - JLP - 1,328 - (41.96%)
Total Votes: 3,165
Called for: Peoples National Party

Constituency: HANOVER WESTERN

Division: Lucea
Easton Edwards - JLP - 1,318 - (52.91%)
Hyacinth Shakes-warren - PNP - 1,173 - (47.09%)
Neville Humphrey - INDH - 0 - (0%)
Total Votes: 2,491
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Riverside
Daren Barnes - PNP - 775 - (45.53%)
Donald Campbell - JLP - 584 - (34.31%)
Albert Lee - INDL - 175 - (10.28%)
Paul Trench - INDS - 112 - (6.58%)
Donna Malahoo-bowen - INDH - 53 - (3.11%)
Alva Fraser - INDT - 3 - (0.18%)
Total Votes: 1,702
Called for: Peoples National Party

Division: Cauldwell
Sherridon Samuels - PNP - 851 - (47.04%)
Roland Gooden - JLP - 427 - (23.6%)
Keith Donaldson - INDH - 331 - (18.3%)
Daliah Spence - INDB - 200 - (11.06%)
Total Votes: 1,809
Called for: Peoples National Party

Division: Green Island
Marvell Sewell - PNP - 1,289 - (56.04%)
Ritcliffe Reid - JLP - 776 - (33.74%)
Nevorn Samuels - INDF - 228 - (9.91%)
Leonard Sharpe - INDH - 7 - (0.3%)
Total Votes: 2,300
Called for: Peoples National Party

Hanover Summary [ Back to top ]

Seat Count
Party Seats
JLP 3
NDM 0
PNP 4
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 7,773
National Democractic Movement 0
Peoples National Party 8,555
Independents 0
Jamaica Alliance Movement 0
Marcus Garvey People's Political Party 0
Independent X 0
Independent B 200
Independent H 391
Independent S 112
Independent T 3
Independent L 175
Independent F 228

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