Parliament of Jamaica
The Parliament of Jamaica is the legislative branch of the government of Jamaica. It consists of three elements: The Crown (represented by the Governor-General), the appointed Senate and the directly elected House of Representatives.
Parliament of Jamaica | |
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14th Parliament of Jamaica | |
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Houses | Senate House of Representatives |
Leadership | |
Elizabeth II since 6 August 1962 | |
Patrick L. Allen since 26 February 2009 | |
Structure | |
Seats | 84 21 Senators 63 Members of Parliament |
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Senate political groups |
Jamaica Labour Party (13)
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House of Representatives political groups |
Jamaica Labour Party (49)
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Elections | |
Senate voting system | Appointed by the Governor-General of Jamaica on advice of the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition |
House of Representatives voting system | First-past-the-post |
House of Representatives last election | 3 September 2020 |
House of Representatives next election | 2025 |
Meeting place | |
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George William Gordon House, Kingston, Jamaica | |
Website | |
japarliament.gov.jm |
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Judiciary |
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The Senate, the Upper House, is the direct successor of a pre-Independence body known as the "Legislative Council" and comprises 21 senators appointed by the Governor-General: thirteen on the advice of the Prime Minister and eight on the advice of the Leader of the Opposition.
The House of Representatives, the Lower House, is made up of 63 (previously 60) Members of Parliament, elected to five-year terms on a first-past-the-post basis in single-seat constituencies.
Overview
As Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy modelled after the Westminster system, most of the government's ability to make and pass laws is dependent on the Prime Minister's ability to command the confidence of the members of the House of Representatives. Though both Houses of Parliament hold political significance, the House of Representatives, of which the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition are both required to be members of, holds a more powerful and prestigious role since it is the main source of legislation.
Parliament building
The Parliament meets at Gordon House at 81 Duke Street, Kingston.[1] It was built in 1960 and named in memory of Jamaican patriot George William Gordon.[2]
Construction on a new parliament building directly north of Gordon House was expected to start in early 2021.[3] However, the start of construction has been delayed until at least 2022.[4]
House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the Lower House. It is the group of elected members of parliament.
Members
Senate
The Senate is the Upper House. This is the list of senators:
Government senators
- Senator the Hon. Thomas Tavares-Finson, CD, QC – President
- Senator Charles Sinclair, Jr. – Deputy President
- Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson-Smith – Leader of Government Business
- Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill
- Senator the Hon. Matthew Samuda
- Senator the Hon. Leslie Campbell
- Senator Kavan Gayle
- Senator Ransford Braham, QC
- Senator Don Wehby
- Senator Dr. Saphire Longmore
- Senator Delroy Williams
- Senator Sherene Golding Campbell
- Senator Natalie Campbell Rodriques
Opposition senators
- Senator Peter Bunting – Leader of Opposition Business
- Senator Dr. Floyd Morris
- Senator Damion Crawford
- Senator Sophia Frazer-Binns
- Senator Lambert Brown
- Senator Donna Scott-Mottley
- Senator Janice Allen
- Senator Gabriela Morris
In order to effect changes to the Constitution of Jamaica a two-thirds majority in both Houses is required. Therefore, changes to the Jamaican constitution will require consensus among Government and Opposition Senators.
Last election
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Party | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
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Jamaica Labour Party | 408,376 | 57.07 | +6.99 | 49 | +17 | |
People's National Party | 305,950 | 42.76 | –6.95 | 14 | –17 | |
Independents | 1,185 | 0.17 | +0.03 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 715,511 | 100.00 | – | 63 | – | |
Valid votes | 715,511 | 98.78 | ||||
Invalid/blank votes | 8,806 | 1.22 | ||||
Total votes | 724,317 | 100.00 | ||||
Registered voters/turnout | 1,913,410 | 37.85 | ||||
Source: Electoral Commission of Jamaica |
See also
- List of presidents of the Jamaican Council
- List of presidents of the Legislative Council of Jamaica
- List of presidents of the Senate of Jamaica
- List of speakers of the House of Representatives of Jamaica
- Women in the House of Representatives of Jamaica
- Jamaican Parliamentary by-elections
- Politics of Jamaica
- List of legislatures by country
References
- "Contact Us". Japarliament.gov.jm. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- "History". Japarliament.gov.jm. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- "Construction of New Parliament Building to Begin 2021". jis.gov.jm. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
- Henry, Balford (19 March 2021). "Construction of new Parliament building set to start next year". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 9 June 2021.