The Social Issues
August 8 @ 9:00 p.m
Dr. Peter Phillips (PNP)
Dr. Kenneth Baugh (JLP)
 
The Economy & Finance
August 10 @ 9:00 p.m
Dr. Omar Davies (PNP)
Mr. Audley Shaw (JLP)
 
Leadership Issues
August 11 @ 9:00 p.m
Mrs. Portia Simpson Miller (PNP)
Mr. Bruce Golding (JLP)
 
Imperial Ethiopian World Federation Incorporation Party (IEWFIPP)
 
Jamaica Alliance Movement (JAM)
 
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)
Jerusalem Bread Foundation
 
National Democratic Movement (NDM)
 
People's National Party (PNP)

 
GG ASKED TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT
KINGSTON (OPM)
Tuesday, July 24, 2007

In keeping with constitutional provisions Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller has written to Governor General Professor Kenneth Hall requesting the dissolution of Parliament with effect from July 25 th 2007, to make way for the holding of Jamaica’s 15 th General Elections since Adult Suffrage.

The Chief Parliamentary Counsel acting on the instruction of the Governor General will now prepare a Proclamation for the Dissolution of Parliament, for signature and gazetting before midnight on July 25 th. A Proclamation for the fixing of the date for general elections will also be issued.

Both Proclamations will pave the way for the nomination of candidates on Tuesday, August 7 and the holding of General Elections on Monday August 27.

OTHER STORIES
PNP Accepts General Election Results

Constituted Authority Activated for General Election

33,300 Persons to Vote on August 21

OAS Election Observers to Arrive Next Week

CAFFE Commends Electoral Office of Jamaica

CAFFE Needs More Volunteers

GG Asked to Dissolve Parliament

Police and Military Personnel Must Submit Information for Voting on Aug. 21 - EOJ

House of Representatives Approves Election Bills

EOJ wants More Election Day Workers

EOJ says Voters will be Safe on Election Day

Electronic Voter ID System Ready - Director of Elections

Plans Well Advanced for New ID Card by EOJ

 
POLL QUESTION
Which of these issues will be most important in influencing your September 3 vote?

Crime

Economy

Environment

Education

Job Opportunities

Health

Other


POLL RESULTS
Economy: 26.7% Crime: 53.3%
Education: 20%