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PM announces by-election for St Ann North East

Published:Wednesday | September 4, 2024 | 9:55 AM
Prime Minister Andrew Holness speaking a post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House on September 4. - Rudolph Brown photo.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness this morning announced that a by-election will be held for the St Ann North East constituency on September 30.

Speaking at today's post-Cabinet press briefing, Holness said nomination day will be September 11.

The announcement came a day after Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament Marsha Smith resigned with immediate effect.

The first-term MP's resignation on Tuesday came exactly four years after being elected to represent the constituency.

Holness also said announcements for by-elections for the other vacant constituencies will be done within the coming months.

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The Trelawny Southern seat has been vacant since last September following the resignation of the JLP's Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert.

The Government is set to lose a third parliamentarian by the end of October, when Finance Minister and St Andrew North Western MP Dr Nigel Clarke leaves representational politics.

There are also two vacant municipal seats as a result of the deaths of People's National Party councillor for Morant Bay, St Thomas Rohan 'Washy' Bryan, who passed away in May, and Aenon Town's Marjorie McLeod-McFarlane (JLP) in Clarendon on Sunday.

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