Elections In Jamaica Information
Elections in Jamaica provides information on elections and election results in Jamaica.
The Parliament of Jamaica has two chambers:
Jamaica effectively has a two-party system: there are two dominant political parties, and it is difficult for other parties to achieve electoral success.
Though the years are fixed due to the five year term of the prime minister, the date of the election is traditionally announced by the ruling party a few months in advance. Recently, there has been debate over whether this "flexible date" system is the best for Jamaica, or whether the government should switch to a fixed date system.[1]
Latest elections
Main article:
Jamaican general election, 2011
Main article:
Jamaican general election, 2007
Past elections and referendums
Election Reform
In 2008, Prime Minister Bruce Golding acknowledged at a Conference for the Association for Caribbean Electoral Organizations that there were a number of areas of concern in his countries election process including political financing for campaigns, the accountability of the electoral process and the impact positive or negative of the media on elections.[2] The Prime Minister said that the government is looking at a number of activities that could help this process of reform.[2] These things were acknowledged in front of the CEO of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, the Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States and the Electoral Office of Jamaica.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Issue: Time for fixed election date
- ^ a b c System Will Always Be in Need of Modernisation... PM Cautions, Office of the Prime Minister, Jamaica, November 10, 2008. Accessed July 22, 2009.
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