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Draft:Opinion Poll Jamaica General Elections

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As Jamaica prepares for its upcoming General Election, scheduled to be held before December 2025, recent polling data from Don Anderson, one of the country’s leading pollsters, indicates a slight edge for the opposition People’s National Party[1] (PNP) over the governing Jamaica Labour Party[2] (JLP). This emerging lead, while narrow, suggests a potential shift in the political landscape after nearly a decade of JLP governance under the leadership of Prime Minister Andrew Michael Holness. The Don Anderson polls reflect growing public sentiment that favors the PNP, led by Mark Golding, who currently serves as the Leader of the Opposition. If these trends hold and the PNP manages to convert this slight advantage into a majority of parliamentary seats, and if Mark Golding is successful in defending and winning his own constituency, he would be constitutionally positioned to become the next Prime Minister of Jamaica. Such a development would mark a significant political transition and could herald a new chapter in the nation’s governance, policy direction, and social priorities. Ahead such results Members of the JLP[3] are running campaigns to defend there own seats and promote a JLP government to again run the country.

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  1. ^ "The People's National Party". Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  2. ^ "Jamaica Labour Party". jamaicalabourparty.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.
  3. ^ "Jamaica Labour Party". jamaicalabourparty.com. Retrieved 2025-07-29.