Police in South East St Ann say today's local government voting has been quiet and void of any negative incidents so far. Under partially cloudy conditions, the turnout remained low in the constituency up to 12:30 p.m. as
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A 71-year-old woman who was among the first to cast a ballot at the Yallahs Primary School in St Thomas said the filthy state of her community is what nudged her to vote. “You see the place, you see how it nasty and sta
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Disgruntled former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters in the Allside community in Wait-a-bit, Trelawny today pulled a dramatic about-turn in their political allegiance, discarding their green outfits while protesting alleged disrespect from
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Polling stations for the local government elections are in full swing at Christiana High School in Manchester North Eastern, under the watchful eye of supervisor Heather Cole. Her primary role is to ensure a seamless and orde
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The Electoral Commission of Jamaica is reporting that at 10 a.m., 11.12 per cent of the more than two million registered voters had turned out for voting in today's local government elections. This is slightly better than
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The People's National Party's candidate for the Little London Division in Westmoreland Oliver Reid today raised concerns about the handling of ballots. According to him, he noticed instances where the ballots of
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Polling stations for the local government elections are in full swing at Christiana High School in Manchester North Eastern, under the watchful eye of supervisor Heather Cole. Her primary role is to ensure a seamless and orde
The Electoral Commission of Jamaica is reporting that at 10 a.m., 11.12 per cent of the more than two million registered voters had turned out for voting in today's local government elections. This is slightly better than
The People's National Party's candidate for the Little London Division in Westmoreland Oliver Reid today raised concerns about the handling of ballots. According to him, he noticed instances where the ballots of