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Letter to Candidates Banned Constituencies Oct 2002

Attention Electoral Advisory Committee In clarification of questions raised by Candidates in the Meeting with the Electoral Advisory Committee, EAC, I wish to indicate that what we asked the Commissioner of Police, and his Superintendents, to do was to restrict political activities in your constituency as these pertained to Public Meetings, Marches, Motorcades, Rallies, and Tours. […]

The Recruitment Training and Deployment of Election Day Workers

A Change for election day workers Based on his experience in conducting the General Elections of 1997 the Director of Elections, Mr. Danville Walker, was convinced that a fundamental change had to be made with respect to Presiding Officers and Poll Clerks who conducted polls. His public statement to this effect in the latter part […]

National Broadcasts

National Broadcasts by the Chairman From the inception of the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) in 1979, the pattern of communication of the general public was through Statements put out in Press Releases, slogans carried by radio and television and through paid advertisements. While these were appropriate and effective for the purpose for which they were […]

Monthly Meetings of Political Representatives

Introduction In 2000 there were three political parties in Jamaica that were recognized by the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC). Political parties had Members of Parliament; Councilors, Caretakers of constituencies; Caretakers of Electoral Divisions and Liaison Officers in many if not all 60 constituencies. The political representatives reported to the party’s headquarters in Kingston. The Electoral […]

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