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Prime Minister of Jamaica

The prime minister of Jamaica is Jamaica's head of government, currently Andrew Holness. Holness, as leader of the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), was sworn in as prime minister on 7 September 2020, having been re-elected as a result of the JLP's landslide victory in the 2020 Jamaican general election.[2]

Prime Minister of Jamaica
Standard of the prime minister of Jamaica
Incumbent
Andrew Holness
since 3 March 2016
StyleThe Most Honourable
Member ofCabinet
ResidenceVale Royal (Jamaica)
AppointerGovernor-General
Term lengthno term limits
5 years
Formation6 August 1962
First holderSir William Bustamante
as Chief Minister of Jamaica
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister
SalaryJamaican dollars 9,160,000/US$ 60,654 apx* annually[1]
Websitewww.opm.jm

The prime minister is formally appointed into office by the governor general, who represents King Charles III.

Official residence and office edit

 
Front Lawns of Vale Royal

The prime minister of Jamaica's official residence is Vale Royal. The property was constructed in 1694 by the planter Sir William Taylor, who was one of the richest men in Jamaica at the time. In 1928 the property was sold to the government and became the official residence of the British colonial secretary (then Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs). Vale Royal has subsequently become the official residence of the prime minister.[3] Vale Royal is not open to the public.

Jamaica House has been the location of the Office of the Prime Minister since 1972.[4] Prime ministers resided there from 1964 until 1980.[4] On 8 November 2022, Prime Minister Andrew Holness said in question time that his official residence was Jamaica House rather than Vale Royal, and that that Vale Royal was currently in disrepair and possible future uses would be considered after its restoration.[5]

Chief ministers of Jamaica (1953–1959) edit

No. Portrait Chief Minister
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election
Took office Left office Time in office
1
 
Sir Alexander Bustamante
(1884–1977)
5 May 19532 February 19551 year, 273 daysJLP
2
 
Norman Manley
(1893–1969)
2 February 195514 August 19594 years, 193 daysPNP1955

Premiers of Jamaica (1959–1962) edit

No. Portrait Premier
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election
Took office Left office Time in office
1
 
Norman Manley
(1893–1969)
14 August 195929 April 19622 years, 258 daysPNP1959
2
 
Sir Alexander Bustamante
(1884–1977)
29 April 19626 August 196299 daysJLP1962

Prime ministers of Jamaica (1962–present) edit

Key: Died in office

No. Portrait Prime Minister
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Election
Took office Left office Time in office
1
 
Sir Alexander Bustamante
(1884–1977)
6 August 196223 February 19674 years, 201 daysJLP1962
2
 
Sir Donald Sangster
(1911–1967)
23 February 196711 April 1967 †47 daysJLP1967
3
 
Hugh Shearer
(1923–2004)
11 April 19672 March 19724 years, 326 daysJLP
4
 
Michael Manley
(1924–1997)
2 March 19721 November 19808 years, 244 daysPNP1972
1976
5
 
Edward Seaga
(1930–2019)
1 November 198010 February 19898 years, 101 daysJLP1980
1983
(4)
 
Michael Manley
(1924–1997)
10 February 198930 March 19923 years, 49 daysPNP1989
6
 
P. J. Patterson
(born 1935)
30 March 199230 March 200614 years, 0 daysPNP1993
1997
2002
7
 
Portia Simpson-Miller
(born 1945)
30 March 200611 September 20071 year, 165 daysPNP
8
 
Bruce Golding
(born 1947)
11 September 200723 October 20114 years, 42 daysJLP2007
9
 
Andrew Holness
(born 1972)
23 October 20115 January 201274 daysJLP
(7)
 
Portia Simpson-Miller
(born 1945)
5 January 20123 March 20164 years, 58 daysPNP2011
(9)
 
Andrew Holness
(born 1972)
3 March 2016Incumbent7 years, 236 daysJLP2016
2020

By tenure edit

Rank by
length
of terms
Prime Minister Took office Left office Length by
time served
Administrations Elected Political affiliation
1 P. J. Patterson 30 March 1992 30 March 2006 14 years 1 1993
1997
2002
People's National Party
2 Michael Manley 2 March 1972
10 February 1989
1 November 1980
30 March 1992
11 years, 292 days
(8 years, 244 days;
3 years, 48 days)
2 1972
1976
1989
People's National Party
3 Edward Seaga 1 November 1980 10 February 1989 8 years, 101 days 1 1980
1983
Jamaica Labour Party
4 Andrew Holness
(incumbent)
23 October 2011
3 March 2016
5 January 2012
present
7 years, 309 days
(74 days;
7 years, 236 days)
2 2016
2020
Jamaica Labour Party
5 Portia Simpson Miller 30 March 2006
5 January 2012
11 September 2007
3 March 2016
5 years, 223 days
(1 year, 165 days;
4 years, 58 days)
2 2011 People's National Party
6 Hugh Shearer 11 April 1967 2 March 1972 4 years, 326 days 1 Jamaica Labour Party
7 Alexander Bustamante 29 April 1962 23 February 1967 4 years, 201 days 1 1962 Jamaica Labour Party
8 Bruce Golding 11 September 2007 23 October 2011 4 years, 42 days 1 2007 Jamaica Labour Party
9 Donald Sangster 23 February 1967 11 April 1967 47 days 1 1967 Jamaica Labour Party

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Earnings By Politicians And What They Take Home". rjrnewsonline.com.
  2. ^ JLP Wins Second Term. 3 September 2020. Accessed 5 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Vale Royal – Office of the Prime Minister".
  4. ^ a b "Jamaica House". Office of the Prime Minister. A Brief History, In Residence, Offices. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  5. ^ Public Broadcasting Corporation of Jamaica [@pbcjamaica] (8 November 2022). "Questions to the Prime Minister" (Tweet) – via Twitter.

External links edit

  • Government of Jamaica - Office of the Prime Minister - Official website

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The prime minister of Jamaica is Jamaica s head of government currently Andrew Holness Holness as leader of the governing Jamaica Labour Party JLP was sworn in as prime minister on 7 September 2020 having been re elected as a result of the JLP s landslide victory in the 2020 Jamaican general election 2 Prime Minister of JamaicaArms of His Majesty s Jamaican GovernmentStandard of the prime minister of JamaicaIncumbentAndrew Holnesssince 3 March 2016StyleThe Most HonourableMember ofCabinetResidenceVale Royal Jamaica AppointerGovernor GeneralTerm lengthno term limits5 yearsFormation6 August 1962First holderSir William Bustamanteas Chief Minister of JamaicaDeputyDeputy Prime MinisterSalaryJamaican dollars 9 160 000 US 60 654 apx annually 1 Websitewww opm jmThe prime minister is formally appointed into office by the governor general who represents King Charles III Contents 1 Official residence and office 2 Chief ministers of Jamaica 1953 1959 3 Premiers of Jamaica 1959 1962 4 Prime ministers of Jamaica 1962 present 5 By tenure 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOfficial residence and office edit nbsp Front Lawns of Vale RoyalThe prime minister of Jamaica s official residence is Vale Royal The property was constructed in 1694 by the planter Sir William Taylor who was one of the richest men in Jamaica at the time In 1928 the property was sold to the government and became the official residence of the British colonial secretary then Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs Vale Royal has subsequently become the official residence of the prime minister 3 Vale Royal is not open to the public Jamaica House has been the location of the Office of the Prime Minister since 1972 4 Prime ministers resided there from 1964 until 1980 4 On 8 November 2022 Prime Minister Andrew Holness said in question time that his official residence was Jamaica House rather than Vale Royal and that that Vale Royal was currently in disrepair and possible future uses would be considered after its restoration 5 Chief ministers of Jamaica 1953 1959 editNo Portrait Chief Minister Birth Death Term of office Political party ElectionTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Sir Alexander Bustamante 1884 1977 5 May 19532 February 19551 year 273 daysJLP 2 nbsp Norman Manley 1893 1969 2 February 195514 August 19594 years 193 daysPNP1955Premiers of Jamaica 1959 1962 editNo Portrait Premier Birth Death Term of office Political party ElectionTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Norman Manley 1893 1969 14 August 195929 April 19622 years 258 daysPNP19592 nbsp Sir Alexander Bustamante 1884 1977 29 April 19626 August 196299 daysJLP1962Prime ministers of Jamaica 1962 present editKey Died in office No Portrait Prime Minister Birth Death Term of office Political party ElectionTook office Left office Time in office1 nbsp Sir Alexander Bustamante 1884 1977 6 August 196223 February 19674 years 201 daysJLP19622 nbsp Sir Donald Sangster 1911 1967 23 February 196711 April 1967 47 daysJLP19673 nbsp Hugh Shearer 1923 2004 11 April 19672 March 19724 years 326 daysJLP 4 nbsp Michael Manley 1924 1997 2 March 19721 November 19808 years 244 daysPNP197219765 nbsp Edward Seaga 1930 2019 1 November 198010 February 19898 years 101 daysJLP19801983 4 nbsp Michael Manley 1924 1997 10 February 198930 March 19923 years 49 daysPNP19896 nbsp P J Patterson born 1935 30 March 199230 March 200614 years 0 daysPNP1993199720027 nbsp Portia Simpson Miller born 1945 30 March 200611 September 20071 year 165 daysPNP 8 nbsp Bruce Golding born 1947 11 September 200723 October 20114 years 42 daysJLP20079 nbsp Andrew Holness born 1972 23 October 20115 January 201274 daysJLP 7 nbsp Portia Simpson Miller born 1945 5 January 20123 March 20164 years 58 daysPNP2011 9 nbsp Andrew Holness born 1972 3 March 2016Incumbent7 years 236 daysJLP20162020By tenure editRank bylengthof terms Prime Minister Took office Left office Length bytime served Administrations Elected Political affiliation1 P J Patterson 30 March 1992 30 March 2006 14 years 1 199319972002 People s National Party2 Michael Manley 2 March 197210 February 1989 1 November 198030 March 1992 11 years 292 days 8 years 244 days 3 years 48 days 2 197219761989 People s National Party3 Edward Seaga 1 November 1980 10 February 1989 8 years 101 days 1 19801983 Jamaica Labour Party4 Andrew Holness incumbent 23 October 20113 March 2016 5 January 2012present 7 years 309 days 74 days 7 years 236 days 2 20162020 Jamaica Labour Party5 Portia Simpson Miller 30 March 20065 January 2012 11 September 20073 March 2016 5 years 223 days 1 year 165 days 4 years 58 days 2 2011 People s National Party6 Hugh Shearer 11 April 1967 2 March 1972 4 years 326 days 1 Jamaica Labour Party7 Alexander Bustamante 29 April 1962 23 February 1967 4 years 201 days 1 1962 Jamaica Labour Party8 Bruce Golding 11 September 2007 23 October 2011 4 years 42 days 1 2007 Jamaica Labour Party9 Donald Sangster 23 February 1967 11 April 1967 47 days 1 1967 Jamaica Labour PartySee also editPrime Ministers of Queen Elizabeth II List of Commonwealth Heads of Government Politics of Jamaica Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation Governor General of Jamaica List of heads of state of Jamaica List of Privy Counsellors 1952 2022 References edit Earnings By Politicians And What They Take Home rjrnewsonline com JLP Wins Second Term 3 September 2020 Accessed 5 September 2020 Vale Royal Office of the Prime Minister a b Jamaica House Office of the Prime Minister A Brief History In Residence Offices Retrieved 4 December 2022 Public Broadcasting Corporation of Jamaica pbcjamaica 8 November 2022 Questions to the Prime Minister Tweet via Twitter External links editGovernment of Jamaica Office of the Prime Minister Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prime Minister of Jamaica amp oldid 1172771232, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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