PNP wins 4th term 10-seat margin of victory
THE PEOPLE'S National Party (PNP) set public opinion poll forecasts awry yesterday by clawing a close victory in the 2002 General Election, getting an unprecedented fourth term as Government.
Seaga sombre in face of defeat - Not yet ready to concede
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Leader Edward Seaga said last night that he was not yet ready to concede defeat in yesterday's General Election, but admitted that the People's National Party has the majority of the seats so far.
ELECTION 2002 RESULTS
RESULTS ST. ANDREW WEST RURAL PARTY VOTES A. Gallimore JLP 8,064 H. Bennett NJA 161 H. Matthews UPP 17 L. McKenzie IEWFIPP 19 C. Archer PNP 6231 WEST CENTRAL PARTY VOTES P. Roberts PNP 5,243...
PM calls for unity
IT WAS a victory that was hard won by the People's National Party. From early evening, at party headquarters, Old Hope Road, it was clear that they were expecting a tight contest.
Garrison dominance continues
FOUR OF the island's strongest garrison constituencies - St. Andrew South Western, St. Andrew Southern, Western Kingston and St. Andrew East Central - were retained by the incumbent candidates...
Smooth sailing at polls
FOR THE most part, voting went smoothly in polling stations across Jamaica with a steady flow of electors throughout the day.
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