2007 Jamaican general election

General elections were held in Jamaica on 3 September 2007. They had originally been scheduled for 27 August 2007 but were delayed due to Hurricane Dean.[1] The preliminary results indicated a slim victory for the opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) led by Bruce Golding, which grew by two seats from 31–29 to 33-27 after official recounts.[2][3] The JLP defeated the People's National Party after eighteen years of unbroken governance.[4]

2007 Jamaican general election

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All 60 seats in the House of Representatives
Turnout61.46% (Increase 2.40pp)
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderBruce GoldingPortia Simpson-Miller
PartyJLPPNP
Last election47.38%, 26 seats52.09%, 34 seats
Seats won3228
Seat changeIncrease6Decrease6
Popular vote410,438405,293
Percentage50.27%49.64%
SwingIncrease2.89ppDecrease2.45pp

Prime Minister before election

Portia Simpson-Miller
PNP

Prime Minister after election

Bruce Golding
JLP

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Jamaica Labour Party410,43850.2732+6
People's National Party405,29349.6428–6
National Democratic Movement3540.0400
Imperial Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated Political Party1920.0200
Jerusalem Bread Foundation90.000New
Independents2200.0300
Total816,506100.00600
Valid votes816,50699.41
Invalid/blank votes4,8190.59
Total votes821,325100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,336,30761.46
Source: Electoral Commission of Jamaica

References


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