Parish: Portland [ See Summary ] |
Constituency: PORTLAND EASTERN |
Division: Port Antonio |
Dexter Rowland - PNP - 1,153 - (62.53%) Wayne Bailey - JLP - 691 - (37.47%) Total Votes: 1,844 Called for: Peoples National Party |
Division: Prospect |
Wayne Mckenzie - PNP - 1,220 - (57.71%) Richard Burke - JLP - 894 - (42.29%) Total Votes: 2,114 Called for: Peoples National Party |
Division: Fairy Hill |
Derron Wood - JLP - 1,151 - (62.69%) Julian King - PNP - 685 - (37.31%) Total Votes: 1,836 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Manchioneal |
Paul Thompson - JLP - 1,740 - (60.75%) Elaine Osbourne - PNP - 1,124 - (39.25%) Total Votes: 2,864 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Fellowship |
Irvin Brown - JLP - 1,300 - (55.99%) Benny White - PNP - 1,022 - (44.01%) Total Votes: 2,322 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Constituency: PORTLAND WESTERN |
Division: St. Margaret's Bay |
Stephen Williams - JLP - 1,395 - (61.05%) Floyd Patterson - PNP - 890 - (38.95%) Total Votes: 2,285 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Hope Bay |
Herman Henry - JLP - 1,523 - (65.73%) Shantice Wegner - PNP - 794 - (34.27%) Total Votes: 2,317 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Buff Bay |
Dionne Hunter - JLP - 1,889 - (69.17%) Howard Kerr - PNP - 842 - (30.83%) Total Votes: 2,731 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Balcarres |
Rohan Vassell - JLP - 1,407 - (61.9%) Hopeton Molloy - PNP - 866 - (38.1%) Total Votes: 2,273 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Party | Seats | |
JLP | 7 | |
NDM | 0 | |
PNP | 2 | |
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 | 11,990 |
National Democractic Movement | 0 |
Peoples National Party | 8,596 |
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 |
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