Who won the 2011 election in Jamaica?

Who won the 2011 election in Jamaica?

Results. The People’s National Party (PNP) secured 42 seats out of 63 in a result described as a landslide victory. No minor parties won seats in the new Parliament. As a result, the PNP ended four years of rule for the Labour Party, which won 21 seats.

How many votes did the NDP get in 2011?

Detailed analysis

Party Party leader Popular vote
New Democratic Jack Layton 4,512,411
Liberal Michael Ignatieff 2,783,076
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 891,425
Green Elizabeth May 572,095

Who won Jamaica election in 2012?

Results. The People’s National Party secured a landslide victory by winning 151 divisions to the Jamaica Labour Party’s 75, in addition to the mayorship of Portmore.

Which party won the last election?

New South Wales

Leader Scott Morrison Bill Shorten
Party Liberal/National coalition Labor
Last election 23 seats 24 seats
Seats won 22 seats 24 seats
Seat change 1

Who was the Liberal leader before Justin Trudeau?

Leaders of the Liberal Party since 1867

Start of Leadership Leader Date of Birth
2 December 2006 Stéphane Dion 28 September 1955
10 December 2008 Michael Ignatieff 12 May 1947
25 May 2011 Bob Rae 2 August 1948
14 April 2013 Justin Trudeau 25 December 1971

When did Justin Trudeau become prime minister?

listen), born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician who is the 23rd and current prime minister of Canada since November 2015 and the leader of the Liberal Party since April 2013.

How many seats did the NDP win under Jack Layton?

In the 2011 election Layton led the NDP to the most successful result in the party’s history, winning 103 seats—enough to form the Official Opposition.

How many seats did the NDP win in 2019?

The New Democratic Party, led by Jagmeet Singh, won 24 seats, its worst result since 2004.

Who is the prime minister of Jamaica today?

Andrew HolnessSince 2016
Jamaica/Prime minister

Which is the most proportional electoral system in the UK?

The ‘single transferable vote’ voting system used for Northern Ireland Assembly elections has consistently been the most proportional system in the UK, with an average disproportionality score of 3.8. The Scottish Parliament and, especially, the Welsh Assembly are less proportional, with average scores of 7 and 10.5 respectively.**

Which is less proportional Scottish Parliament or Welsh Assembly?

The Scottish Parliament and, especially, the Welsh Assembly are less proportional, with average scores of 7 and 10.5 respectively.** This reflects the fact that under the ‘additional member system’ used in both cases, most seats are won in individual constituencies.

Which is the largest party in the Welsh Assembly?

In Wales, by contrast, Labour has remained the largest party in the Welsh Assembly throughout the first 20 years of devolution. The party has won between 26 and 30 of the 60 Assembly seats at each of the five elections held to date, with regional vote shares between 30% and 37%.