I voted. It took forever with only 2 persons in front of me. Over 1hr waiting. Jamaica needs to update their voting system. Why can’t we just vote at any polling station. And there needs to be a special line for people with disabilities and the elderly.
1 week ago (edited) | 6
I didn't vote, but however i wish to see Andrew Holness's administration continue to be the leader of this beautiful country💚
1 week ago | 48
Yes, I voted early this morning. There long lines at the polling station. I was trying to find my polling station. The election day workers, police directed me to the polling station. Found my polling station. The voting experience and process was very easy and smooth and I exercised my right to vote as a first time voter.
1 week ago | 12
I am not from Jamaica but I know anju was taking it home is ah must ✌️✌️✌️💚💚💚 showaa
1 week ago (edited) | 5
I didn’t vote because I dont currently live in Jamaica. But if I did would have voted for JLP 🎉
1 week ago | 1
First time voting and one of the first persons to vote in my Community.
1 week ago (edited) | 11
i voted as well as my daughter voted for the first time. next election my other daughter will be first time voter.big up jlp. standing tall as a jamaican. 1 broGad 1 Rhonda crawfotd neva 2
1 week ago | 2
Not good. Waited three hours to vote. People turned away. Each time a disabled or elderly person comes in line we are pushed back. They should have had a different line for the elderly and disabled and for large pd's they should have more than one room
1 week ago | 20
Why is this question being asked? A win is a win. A wonder if PNP had won this question would be asked. PNP or JLP did not count the votes, and I supposed the people who counted the votes were from both parties. A wonder what are we implying the winning party didn't win fair and square. KMT
1 week ago | 2
The experience and process were very smooth. I do, however, wish we could come up with a more modern way of verifying who already voted. The continued use of inking ones finger is ridiculous at this point.
1 week ago | 5
I didn’t get to vote because my name was removed from the voter’s list after I worked as an election day worker. Despite this, I was contacted by the EOJ about returning to work, which I declined. They should have informed me that I was still eligible to vote last Friday, as the list had already been established prior to my response. I arrived at the polling station ready to vote, but unfortunately, that didn’t happen.
1 week ago | 2
The travel was too much. I wish there was a system to vote from a distance.
1 week ago | 2
Voted. Took about 10 minutes because I don't have an up to the time voters id so I had to swear and take fingerprints
1 week ago | 1
Yes I voted. I went early in the morning and had to leave because the wait was too long because the workers were not organized and the line placing was confusing. I returned in the afternoon and it was much better.
1 week ago | 2
Yes I voted because it was my choice and also for the betterments for Jamaica . Jlp will always have my vote as long as I see fit .
1 week ago | 0
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