2007 Jamaican general election|
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| Turnout | 61.46% ( 2.40pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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| Leader
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Bruce Golding
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Portia Simpson-Miller
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| Party
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JLP
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PNP
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| Last election
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47.38%, 26 seats
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52.09%, 34 seats
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| Seats won
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32
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28
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| Seat change
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6
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6
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| Popular vote
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410,438
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405,293
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| Percentage
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50.27%
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49.64%
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| Swing
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2.89pp
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2.45pp
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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]
Results
References