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Trelawny Northern

Trelawny Northern is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Representatives of the Jamaican Parliament. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It was one of the 32 constituencies fixed in the new constitution granted to Jamaica in 1944.[3][4] The constituency has featured in all 16 contested Parliamentary General Elections from 1944 to 2016. The current MP is Tova Hamilton, representing the Jamaica Labour Party, who has been in office since the 2020 general election.

Trelawny Northern
constituency
for the Parliament of Jamaica
ParishTrelawny
CountyCornwall
Population48,597 (2011 census)[1]
Electorate38,235 (2020)[2]
Major settlementsFalmouth, Wakefield, Clark's Town, Duncans
Current constituency
Created1944
PartyJamaica Labour Party
Member of ParliamentTova Hamilton
Electoral divisionsFalmouth, Martha Brae, Duncans, Wakefield, Sherwood Content
Returning officerIvanhoe Gordon
Constituency number27

Boundaries edit

The constituency covers five of the nine electoral divisions in the parish of Trelawny – Falmouth and Martha Brae to the north, Duncans to the east, Wakefield to the west, and Sherwood Content to the south.[2]

Demographics edit

According to the Jamaica Population Census of 2011, the number of persons living in the constituency was 48,597, while the number of registered voters was 33,029.[1][5] As of the 2020 general election, the number of registered electors in the constituency was 38,235. This represents a 5.6% increase over the 36,195 voters registered for the 2016 general election.[2][5]

Voter Distribution by Electoral Division [2]
Electoral Division Number of Polling Divisions Number of electors
Duncans 29 8,486
Falmouth 20 6,729
Martha Brae 21 6,902
Sherwood Content 25 7,203
Wakefield 29 8,915
Grand total 124 38,235

History edit

1944-1962 edit

Trelawny Northern is one of the 32 constituencies fixed in the new constitution granted to Jamaica in 1944.[4] The first Member of Parliament from the constituency was Clement Aitcheson of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). In the 1944 general elections, he polled 2,759 votes to defeat independent candidates John Maxwell (1,848), Luther Wakeland (619), and Alfred McDonald (277).[6] Aitcheson served one term, during which he was elected the second Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1946. In 1949, he was succeeded by Allan Douglas of the JLP, who polled 4,826 votes for victory over the People’s National Party's (PNP) Luther Wakeland (2,948), and two independent candidates – Victor Gentles, and Cedric Titus, who received 1,457 and 612 votes, respectively.[7] Douglas went on to serve two terms and in 1953 was appointed Jamaica's first minister of trade and industry in the Alexander Bustamante-led administration. Douglas was succeeded by Ellison Wakeland of the JLP who won the seat in the 1959 general election, polling 5,856 votes to the PNP's Cedric Titus (5,677).[8]

1962-1972 edit

Wakeland was also victorious in the 1962 general elections, becoming the first MP from the constituency in independent Jamaica. He was returned for a third term in 1967 election, but died two months after assuming office. In the resulting by-election held on June 6, 1967, Allan Douglas was returned as MP. Douglas was subsequently appointed minister of youth and community development in the government of prime minister Hugh Shearer.[9]

1972-2020 edit

The PNP gained its first hold on the seat in the 1972 election on February 29, 1972, when the councillor for the Duncans division, Desmond Leakey, defeated the JLP’s Douglas 5,998 votes to 5,070.[9][10] Leakey went on to win the 1976 general election. He then lost the seat to Keith Russell of the JLP in the 1980 general election by a margin of 1,122 votes. Russell was returned unopposed in the 1983 general election which was not contested by the PNP.[9] Leakey regained the seat in 1989 by a margin of 3,229 votes, the largest ever recorded in the constituency.[11] He was reelected in the 1993 general election and served until 1997. Leakey was succeeded by the PNP's Wendel Stewart. Stewart polled 9,397 votes to beat the JLP’s Charles HoShing (6,826) and the National Democratic Movement's (NDM) Phillip Service, who received 363 votes.[12] This result is the second-highest margin of victory ever recorded in the constituency.[9] Stewart served only one term in office and was replaced by the PNP's Patrick Harris who polled 9,029 votes against 7,840 for Christopher Jobson of the JLP and 135 votes for Olive Gardner of the NDM in the 2002 general election.[13] Harris retained the seat with 10,164 votes versus 8,642 cast for Dennis Meadows of the JLP in the 2007 general election.[14] In the 2011 general election, Patrick Atkinson, who had replaced Harris as the PNP's candidate, gained 10,869 votes to 8,548 for the JLP's Meadows, and 57 for Ras Astor Black of the Jamaica Alliance Movement (JAM).[15] Atkinson was appointed independent Jamaica's eleventh Attorney General, serving from 2012 to 2016. The 2016 election saw the replacement of Atkinson by Victor Wright of the PNP. Wright polled 9,611 votes to Meadows of the JLP (9,162) to become member of parliament.[5]

2020-present edit

In the 2020 general election, Tova Hamilton of the JLP defeated the incumbent Victor Wright by 8,505 votes to 6,711 to become the first woman elected from the constituency.[16]

Members of Parliament edit

1944 to Present edit

Election Member Party
1944 Clement Aitcheson Jamaica Labour Party
1949 Allan Douglas Jamaica Labour Party
1955 Allan Douglas Jamaica Labour Party
1959 Elliston Wakeland Jamaica Labour Party
1962 Elliston Wakeland Jamaica Labour Party
1967 Elliston Wakeland Jamaica Labour Party
1967 Allan Douglas People's National Party
1972 Desmond Leakey People's National Party
1976 Desmond Leakey People's National Party
1980 Keith Russell Jamaica Labour Party
1983 Keith Russell Jamaica Labour Party
1989 Desmond Leakey People's National Party
1993 Desmond Leakey People's National Party
1997 Wendel Stewart People's National Party
2002 Patrick Harris People's National Party
2007 Patrick Harris People's National Party
2011 Patrick Atkinson People's National Party
2016 Victor Wright People's National Party
2020 Tova Hamilton Jamaica Labour Party

Elections edit

Elections from 2000 to present edit

General election 2020: Trelawny Northern [16][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JLP Tova Hamilton 8,508 55.5   6.9
PNP Victor Wright 6,771 44.2   6.7
Independent Genieve Dawkins 51 0.3
Turnout 15,330
Registered electors
JLP gain from PNP
General election 2016: Trelawny Northern[5][18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PNP Victor Wright 9,611 50.9   4.7
JLP Dennis Meadows 9,162 48.6   4.8
Turnout 18,869 52.1   7.1
Registered electors 36,195   9.5
PNP hold
General election 2011: Trelawny Northern [15][19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PNP Patrick Atkinson 10,869 55.6
JLP Dennis Meadows 8,548 43.8
JAM Astor Black 57 0.3
Turnout 19,537 59.2
Registered electors 33,029
PNP hold

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Population by Constituency and Parish: 2011". Statistical Institute of Jamaica. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Constituency Boundaries". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Jamaica: Constitutional Law". International Labour Organization. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Jamaica: Self-government". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d "Jamaica General Election Results (2016)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (1944)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (1949)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (1959)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d Troy Caine (9 January 2011). "The political history of North Trelawny". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (1972)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (1989)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  12. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (1997)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (2002)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  14. ^ "Jamaica General Election Results (2007)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Jamaica General Election Results (2011)". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  16. ^ a b "General Election 2020 – Preliminary Results". Electoral Commission of Jamaica. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  17. ^ "Trelawny Northern (2020)". Jamaica elections (Jamaica Gleaner). Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  18. ^ "Constituency: Trelawny Northern (2016)". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
  19. ^ "Constituency: Trelawny Northern (2011)". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 4 September 2020.

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Trelawny Northern is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Representatives of the Jamaican Parliament It elects one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election It was one of the 32 constituencies fixed in the new constitution granted to Jamaica in 1944 3 4 The constituency has featured in all 16 contested Parliamentary General Elections from 1944 to 2016 The current MP is Tova Hamilton representing the Jamaica Labour Party who has been in office since the 2020 general election Trelawny Northernconstituencyfor the Parliament of JamaicaParishTrelawnyCountyCornwallPopulation48 597 2011 census 1 Electorate38 235 2020 2 Major settlementsFalmouth Wakefield Clark s Town DuncansCurrent constituencyCreated1944PartyJamaica Labour PartyMember of ParliamentTova HamiltonElectoral divisionsFalmouth Martha Brae Duncans Wakefield Sherwood ContentReturning officerIvanhoe GordonConstituency number27 Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Demographics 3 History 3 1 1944 1962 3 2 1962 1972 3 3 1972 2020 3 4 2020 present 4 Members of Parliament 4 1 1944 to Present 5 Elections 5 1 Elections from 2000 to present 6 See also 7 ReferencesBoundaries editThe constituency covers five of the nine electoral divisions in the parish of Trelawny Falmouth and Martha Brae to the north Duncans to the east Wakefield to the west and Sherwood Content to the south 2 Demographics editAccording to the Jamaica Population Census of 2011 the number of persons living in the constituency was 48 597 while the number of registered voters was 33 029 1 5 As of the 2020 general election the number of registered electors in the constituency was 38 235 This represents a 5 6 increase over the 36 195 voters registered for the 2016 general election 2 5 Voter Distribution by Electoral Division 2 Electoral Division Number of Polling Divisions Number of electors Duncans 29 8 486 Falmouth 20 6 729 Martha Brae 21 6 902 Sherwood Content 25 7 203 Wakefield 29 8 915 Grand total 124 38 235History edit1944 1962 edit Trelawny Northern is one of the 32 constituencies fixed in the new constitution granted to Jamaica in 1944 4 The first Member of Parliament from the constituency was Clement Aitcheson of the Jamaica Labour Party JLP In the 1944 general elections he polled 2 759 votes to defeat independent candidates John Maxwell 1 848 Luther Wakeland 619 and Alfred McDonald 277 6 Aitcheson served one term during which he was elected the second Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1946 In 1949 he was succeeded by Allan Douglas of the JLP who polled 4 826 votes for victory over the People s National Party s PNP Luther Wakeland 2 948 and two independent candidates Victor Gentles and Cedric Titus who received 1 457 and 612 votes respectively 7 Douglas went on to serve two terms and in 1953 was appointed Jamaica s first minister of trade and industry in the Alexander Bustamante led administration Douglas was succeeded by Ellison Wakeland of the JLP who won the seat in the 1959 general election polling 5 856 votes to the PNP s Cedric Titus 5 677 8 1962 1972 edit Wakeland was also victorious in the 1962 general elections becoming the first MP from the constituency in independent Jamaica He was returned for a third term in 1967 election but died two months after assuming office In the resulting by election held on June 6 1967 Allan Douglas was returned as MP Douglas was subsequently appointed minister of youth and community development in the government of prime minister Hugh Shearer 9 1972 2020 edit The PNP gained its first hold on the seat in the 1972 election on February 29 1972 when the councillor for the Duncans division Desmond Leakey defeated the JLP s Douglas 5 998 votes to 5 070 9 10 Leakey went on to win the 1976 general election He then lost the seat to Keith Russell of the JLP in the 1980 general election by a margin of 1 122 votes Russell was returned unopposed in the 1983 general election which was not contested by the PNP 9 Leakey regained the seat in 1989 by a margin of 3 229 votes the largest ever recorded in the constituency 11 He was reelected in the 1993 general election and served until 1997 Leakey was succeeded by the PNP s Wendel Stewart Stewart polled 9 397 votes to beat the JLP s Charles HoShing 6 826 and the National Democratic Movement s NDM Phillip Service who received 363 votes 12 This result is the second highest margin of victory ever recorded in the constituency 9 Stewart served only one term in office and was replaced by the PNP s Patrick Harris who polled 9 029 votes against 7 840 for Christopher Jobson of the JLP and 135 votes for Olive Gardner of the NDM in the 2002 general election 13 Harris retained the seat with 10 164 votes versus 8 642 cast for Dennis Meadows of the JLP in the 2007 general election 14 In the 2011 general election Patrick Atkinson who had replaced Harris as the PNP s candidate gained 10 869 votes to 8 548 for the JLP s Meadows and 57 for Ras Astor Black of the Jamaica Alliance Movement JAM 15 Atkinson was appointed independent Jamaica s eleventh Attorney General serving from 2012 to 2016 The 2016 election saw the replacement of Atkinson by Victor Wright of the PNP Wright polled 9 611 votes to Meadows of the JLP 9 162 to become member of parliament 5 2020 present edit In the 2020 general election Tova Hamilton of the JLP defeated the incumbent Victor Wright by 8 505 votes to 6 711 to become the first woman elected from the constituency 16 Members of Parliament edit1944 to Present edit Election Member Party 1944 Clement Aitcheson Jamaica Labour Party 1949 Allan Douglas Jamaica Labour Party 1955 Allan Douglas Jamaica Labour Party 1959 Elliston Wakeland Jamaica Labour Party 1962 Elliston Wakeland Jamaica Labour Party 1967 Elliston Wakeland Jamaica Labour Party 1967 Allan Douglas People s National Party 1972 Desmond Leakey People s National Party 1976 Desmond Leakey People s National Party 1980 Keith Russell Jamaica Labour Party 1983 Keith Russell Jamaica Labour Party 1989 Desmond Leakey People s National Party 1993 Desmond Leakey People s National Party 1997 Wendel Stewart People s National Party 2002 Patrick Harris People s National Party 2007 Patrick Harris People s National Party 2011 Patrick Atkinson People s National Party 2016 Victor Wright People s National Party 2020 Tova Hamilton Jamaica Labour PartyElections editElections from 2000 to present edit General election 2020 Trelawny Northern 16 17 Party Candidate Votes JLP Tova Hamilton 8 508 55 5 nbsp 6 9 PNP Victor Wright 6 771 44 2 nbsp 6 7 Independent Genieve Dawkins 51 0 3 Turnout 15 330 Registered electors JLP gain from PNP General election 2016 Trelawny Northern 5 18 Party Candidate Votes PNP Victor Wright 9 611 50 9 nbsp 4 7 JLP Dennis Meadows 9 162 48 6 nbsp 4 8 Turnout 18 869 52 1 nbsp 7 1 Registered electors 36 195 nbsp 9 5 PNP hold General election 2011 Trelawny Northern 15 19 Party Candidate Votes PNP Patrick Atkinson 10 869 55 6 JLP Dennis Meadows 8 548 43 8 JAM Astor Black 57 0 3 Turnout 19 537 59 2 Registered electors 33 029 PNP holdSee also editPolitics of Jamaica Elections in JamaicaReferences edit a b Population by Constituency and Parish 2011 Statistical Institute of Jamaica Retrieved 27 September 2020 a b c d Constituency Boundaries Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 13 September 2020 Jamaica Constitutional Law International Labour Organization Retrieved 4 September 2020 a b Jamaica Self government Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 4 September 2020 a b c d Jamaica General Election Results 2016 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 4 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 1944 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 1949 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 1959 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 a b c d Troy Caine 9 January 2011 The political history of North Trelawny Jamaica Gleaner Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 1972 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 1989 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 1997 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 2002 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 Jamaica General Election Results 2007 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 20 September 2020 a b Jamaica General Election Results 2011 Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 4 September 2020 a b General Election 2020 Preliminary Results Electoral Commission of Jamaica Retrieved 13 September 2020 Trelawny Northern 2020 Jamaica elections Jamaica Gleaner Retrieved 13 September 2020 Constituency Trelawny Northern 2016 Jamaica Gleaner Retrieved 4 September 2020 Constituency Trelawny Northern 2011 Jamaica Gleaner Retrieved 4 September 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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