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Jamaica Holds General Election as Island Shaken by Corruption, Inequity and Economic Concerns

The Organization of American States Electoral Observation Mission led by Kenny D. Anthony supports voter participation amid challenges like crime and economic concerns in Jamaica's general elections.

  • On September 3, 2025, Jamaica conducted a general election to fill all 63 seats in its House of Representatives.
  • The election followed intense campaigning amid concerns over corruption, inequity, and economic challenges facing the island.
  • Prime Minister Andrew Holness sought a third term, campaigning on a 43% drop in killings credited to increased firearm seizures and security presence, while opposition leader Mark Golding promised reforms including raising the income tax threshold.
  • Voter turnout was reported at 57%, higher than 37% turnout in 2020, with the Organization of American States observing voting across all 14 parishes.
  • The election outcome will determine Jamaica's next prime minister and suggests ongoing debates over balancing security improvements with socioeconomic reforms.
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Jamaica holds a general election on Wednesday that many believe could be a turning point for an island shaken by corruption, inequality and economic concerns.

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Caribbean News Global broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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