
Jamaicans will go to the polls today, with the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) confirming that all preparations have been completed for the process.
A total of 7,294 polling stations at 2,153 locations across the island will be open from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, after which the preliminary ballot count will be conducted inside the polling stations.
In all, 190 candidates will be on the ballot — 184 contesting the general election and six standing in by-elections. Four political parties are participating: the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), the People’s National Party (PNP), the Jamaica Progressive Party (JPP), and the United Independents’ Congress (UIC).
Election day will be monitored by the local observer group Citizens’ Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE), as well as by international observer missions from the Organisation of American States (OAS), the Caribbean Community (Caricom), and delegations from the British High Commission, the United States Embassy, and the European Union.
The process will also be overseen by the Election Centre, which manages incident reports, resolutions, and media updates, together with the Constituted Authority, which has the power to halt or void elections if necessary. (Jamaica Observer)




