KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – The ruling Jamaica Labor Party (JLP) will be seeking to further increase its majority in the 63-member Parliament, when it contests the March 26 by-election in the Portland Eastern constituency, following the murder of the People’s National Party (PNP) parliamentary representative, Dr Lynvale Bloomfield last month.
The JLP, which won the 2016 general election by a 32-31 margin over the then incumbent PNP, has since won two of three by-elections held last year, giving it a more comfortable three seat margin in the Parliament.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness, addressing JLP supporters at a rally in Port Antonio, on the island’s north-eastern coast on Friday night, said Nomination Day will be March 8 coinciding with International Women’s Day, which, he told supporters is also the anniversary of the birth of Lady Bustamante, the wife of the JLP’s founder Sir Alexander Bustamante.
“This will be a peaceful election. It will be an efficiently run election,” Holness said.
The party has already named Ann-Marie Vaz, the wife of Douglas Vaz, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, as its candidate.
The PNP has since indicated that its candidate will be former opposition legislator, Damion Crawford.
Holness said he was confident Vaz would be victorious adding “I’m sure that Action Ann is committed. I’m sure that Action Ann respects the people”.
Vaz said the government would continue its commitment to providing jobs in the constituency and spoke of the programs she has already implemented.
“I’m here to solve the problems; I want the youths here to build East Portland”.
Dr Bloomfield won the seat in the February 25, 2016 general election, receiving 8,606 votes to the JLP’s Derron Wood’s 7,220 votes.
Bloomfield, who was into his second term as a parliamentarian, was found dead at his Passley Gardens home on February 2, with more than 20 stab wounds.
Police have since charged 20-year-old Simeon Sutherland in connection with the murder, after initially taking him into custody and releasing him last month.