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 |
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 |
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 |
Whoever eventually wins the Red Hills division in the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation would, partly, have done so by satisfying residents that their cries for water will not fall on deaf ears.
Two years ago, Withney Smith quit her day job and returned to her home in Brompton, St Elizabeth, to get involved in politics.
Jamaicans are now preparing for another round of delayed local government elections that seemed set to be kicked further down the road by another administration that would rather have enough political mileage on their opponents before allowing Jamaican