Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

More than 40,000 could be added to voters’ list

At Friday September 30th’s close of enumeration for the November 30 voters’ list, in excess of 40,000 persons had applied to be added since publication of the last list on May 31. Of that number, a record 9,000 applied in the final week.

According to Director of Elections Orette Fisher, the Electoral Office of Jamaica (EOJ) would now be processing the applications before the final publication of the list. 

“At this stage we could not say if these 40,000 applicants would be going on the list until they have been processed. We have to now do things like check fingerprints to make sure they have not been on the list before and to ensure that they are eligible, resident verification to make sure persons actually live at the address they give, and so on,” he stated.

“I also could not say the exact number of those who would be removed, because of death. So when the new list is published, we would have those successful applicants being added and those reported as dead being removed.”

Fisher said there were over 1.6 million persons on the list before, so if all the applicants are successful there would be more than 40,000 added to the list. 

Persons who missed Friday’s deadline will have to wait until next year May to be added to the voters’ list.

Going into the general elections constitutionally due next year, he said at this stage EOJ was in a basic state of readiness, which included the November 30 voters’ list, polling locations identified and blank ballots to be printed. 

He added that the things such as workers, equipment and technicians would be left until closer to the election.

Fisher also said that some of the equipment used in the last election needed replacement, while additional equipment were needed in some cases, which would be funded from the election budget.

Andrew Holness to be new JLP Leader

Andrew Holness

Education Minister, Andrew Holness, is set to become Jamaica’s next Prime Minister after his parliamentary colleagues put aside their own ambitions to endorse his candidacy to become leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

The announcement that the party leaders had reached a consensus on selecting Holness was made at a press conference on October 5.

However, the decision will have to be ratified by the JLP secretariat and delegates.

Holness accepted the endorsement and thanked his colleagues for putting their personal ambitions aside.

Holness noted that he has been preparing for this day for years, and stated that one of the important themes of his leadership would be unity.

The education minister also said he would be leading a government of equity and efficiency.

Continuity was also a major theme of the speech delivered by Holness, as he promised to continue the policies, programmes and anti-corruption stance on which the party was elected in 2007.

Holness also addressed the issue of youth which has been a subject of intense debate since Prime Minister Bruce Golding stated that it was time for younger leaders to take the helm.

Ratification of the decision by the delegates of the party will pave the way for Holness to become Jamaica’s ninth prime minister.

Prime Minister Bruce Golding has already indicated he will soon be stepping down from that position.