Parish: St. James [ See Summary ]

Constituency: ST. JAMES CENTRAL

Division: Montego Bay South
Richard Vernon - JLP - 1,308 - (59.89%)
Suzette Brown - PNP - 876 - (40.11%)
Total Votes: 2,184
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Montego Bay South East
Arthur Lynch - JLP - 1,304 - (55.82%)
Knollis King - PNP - 1,032 - (44.18%)
Total Votes: 2,336
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Salt Spring
Gregory Harris - JLP - 1,061 - (50.99%)
Sylvan Reid - PNP - 1,020 - (49.01%)
Total Votes: 2,081
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Constituency: ST. JAMES EAST CENTRAL

Division: Rose Hall
Anthony Murray - JLP - 1,645 - (62.08%)
Jason Cummings - PNP - 1,005 - (37.92%)
Total Votes: 2,650
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Somerton
Mark Mcgann - JLP - 1,371 - (62.49%)
Kenneth Vincent - PNP - 823 - (37.51%)
Total Votes: 2,194
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Spring Mount
Uvel Graham - JLP - 1,168 - (55.46%)
Stein Graham - PNP - 938 - (44.54%)
Total Votes: 2,106
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Constituency: ST. JAMES NORTH WESTERN

Division: Montego Bay North Eastern
Charles Sinclair - JLP - 1,475 - (80.25%)
Andrew Brown - PNP - 363 - (19.75%)
Total Votes: 1,838
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Montego Bay Central
Joshua Cummings - JLP - 1,414 - (63.01%)
Anthony Henry - PNP - 820 - (36.54%)
Nicholas Blake - MGPPP - 10 - (0.45%)
Total Votes: 2,244
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Montego Bay North
Leeroy Williams - JLP - 897 - (68.21%)
George Hamilton - PNP - 418 - (31.79%)
Total Votes: 1,315
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Montego Bay West
David Brown - JLP - 444 - (64.16%)
Stanley Harris - PNP - 248 - (35.84%)
Total Votes: 692
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Constituency: ST. JAMES SOUTHERN

Division: Cambridge
Homer Davis - JLP - 1,626 - (62.93%)
Valentine Bailey - PNP - 958 - (37.07%)
Total Votes: 2,584
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Welcome Hall
Gregory Wint - JLP - 897 - (50.54%)
Martin Kellier - PNP - 870 - (49.01%)
Astor Black - JAM - 8 - (0.45%)
Total Votes: 1,775
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Maroon Town
Everes Coke - JLP - 1,071 - (51.97%)
Glendon Harris - PNP - 990 - (48.03%)
Total Votes: 2,061
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

Division: Catadupa
Gladston Bent - PNP - 1,100 - (52.76%)
Desmond Chin - JLP - 985 - (47.24%)
Total Votes: 2,085
Called for: Peoples National Party

Constituency: ST. JAMES WEST CENTRAL

Division: Mount Salem
Kerry Thomas - PNP - 995 - (53.09%)
Barrington Wilson - JLP - 869 - (46.37%)
Clifford Barnett - INDS - 10 - (0.53%)
Total Votes: 1,874
Called for: Peoples National Party

Division: Granville
Michel Troupe - PNP - 1,722 - (57.75%)
Tyrane Gordon - JLP - 1,260 - (42.25%)
Total Votes: 2,982
Called for: Peoples National Party

Division: Spring Garden
Dwight Crawford - JLP - 1,698 - (67.01%)
Richard Solomone - PNP - 836 - (32.99%)
Total Votes: 2,534
Called for: Jamaica Labour Party

St. James Summary [ Back to top ]

Seat Count
Party Seats
JLP 14
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 20,493
National Democractic Movement 0
Peoples National Party 15,014
Independents 0
Jamaica Alliance Movement 8
Marcus Garvey People's Political Party 10
Independent X 0
Independent B 0
Independent H 0
Independent S 10
Independent T 0
Independent L 0
Independent F 0

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