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  2. Parliament of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    As Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy modelled after the Westminster system, most of the government's ability to make and pass laws is dependent on the Prime Minister's ability to command the confidence of the members of the House of Representatives. Though both Houses of Parliament hold political significance, the House of Representatives ...

  3. Constituencies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica's fourteen parishes are subdivided into sixty-three constituencies. The country follows the Westminster system and elects sixty-three Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Jamaica House of Representatives.

  4. Elections in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Jamaica has two chambers: . The House of Representatives has 63 members, elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies.; The Senate has 21 appointed members: 13 chosen by the Prime Minister and 8 by the Leader of the Opposition.

  5. Category:Parliamentary constituencies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Parliamentary constituencies of Jamaica" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. 2011 Jamaican general election - Wikipedia

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    Several Labour Party cabinet ministers lost their seats, including National Security Minister Dwight Nelson and Energy Minister Clive Mullings. [ 5 ] As a result, Portia Simpson-Miller assumed the role of Prime Minister for the second time in 5 years and Andrew Holness became one of the shortest-serving Prime Ministers in the history of Jamaica .

  7. Politics of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Legislative power is vested both in the government and in the Parliament of Jamaica. The Prime Minister is appointed by the governor-general, the common convention being the leader of the largest party in Parliament. [4] A bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature drafted Jamaica's current Constitution in 1962.

  8. 1997 Jamaican general election - Wikipedia

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    The opposition Jamaica Labour Party only had 2 more seats in Parliament after the election but their leader Edward Seaga held his seat for a ninth time in a row. [11] The National Democratic Movement failed to win any seats despite a pre-election prediction that they would manage to win a seat. [12]

  9. 2020 Jamaican general election - Wikipedia

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    On the advice of Holness, Governor General Patrick Allen dissolved Parliament on 13 August 2020. [3] The result was a landslide victory for the ruling Jamaica Labour Party, [4] which received 57% of the vote and won 49 seats; the People's National Party remained the opposition party, losing 16 seats. [5]