Parish: St. Thomas [ See Summary ] |
Constituency: ST. THOMAS EASTERN |
Division: Bath |
Ludlow Mathison - PNP - 1,305 - (57.72%) Nordeen Mckenzie - JLP - 956 - (42.28%) Total Votes: 2,261 Called for: Peoples National Party |
Division: Dalvey |
Michael Mcleod - JLP - 1,500 - (57.54%) Clayton Smith - PNP - 1,098 - (42.12%) Andrew Turner - INDA - 9 - (0.35%) Total Votes: 2,607 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Port Morant |
Dinsdale Smith - PNP - 1,589 - (50.82%) Michael Hue - JLP - 1,538 - (49.18%) Total Votes: 3,127 Called for: Peoples National Party |
Division: Morant Bay |
Rohan Bryan - PNP - 1,879 - (56.34%) Wilbert Walker - JLP - 1,456 - (43.66%) Total Votes: 3,335 Called for: Peoples National Party |
Constituency: ST. THOMAS WESTERN |
Division: Cedar Valley |
Louis Chin - JLP - 864 - (56.1%) Sandra Anderson - PNP - 676 - (43.9%) Total Votes: 1,540 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Llandewey |
Andrea Patience - JLP - 1,316 - (50.13%) Edwin Marr - PNP - 1,309 - (49.87%) Total Votes: 2,625 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Yallahs |
John Lee - JLP - 1,438 - (57.77%) Constantine Bogle - PNP - 1,051 - (42.23%) Total Votes: 2,489 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Trinityville |
Dean Jones - JLP - 1,156 - (51.91%) Kimberley Thompson - PNP - 1,071 - (48.09%) Total Votes: 2,227 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: Seaforth |
Sheroo Stephens - JLP - 1,539 - (60.59%) Junior Green - PNP - 1,001 - (39.41%) Total Votes: 2,540 Called for: Jamaica Labour Party |
Division: White Horses |
Hubert Williams - PNP - 1,443 - (59.83%) Daveon Mckenzie - JLP - 969 - (40.17%) Total Votes: 2,412 Called for: Peoples National Party |
Party | Seats | |
JLP | 6 | |
PNP | 4 |
Party | Party Votes |
Jamaica Labour Party | 12,732 |
Peoples National Party | 12,422 |
Independent A | 9 |
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