The [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Jamaica[/COLOR][/COLOR] labour Party is currently reviewing two of its prospective candidates with a view to changing them ahead of nomination day.
They are Corris Samuels in North east St. Elizabeth and Don Foote in Eastern Westmoreland.
The St. Elizabeth seat will be contested by the PNP’s Raymond Pryce while the Westmoreland seat will be contested by incumbent Luther Buchanan.
Two possible replacements have been identified by the JLP for the Eastern Westmoreland seat.
They are Stafford Earl and Nigel Myrie.
JLP deputy leader in charge of that area council, Dr. Christopher Tufton says the changes will be made in consultation with party workers on the ground and the secretariat.
Meanwhile the PNP will also be making changes to its slate of prospective candidates.
Reports are that Paul Burke will not be running on the PNP [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]ticket[/COLOR][/COLOR] and will be replace by Leanne Phillips in North central St. Andrew.
debbie-ann.wright@gleanerjm.com
They are Corris Samuels in North east St. Elizabeth and Don Foote in Eastern Westmoreland.
The St. Elizabeth seat will be contested by the PNP’s Raymond Pryce while the Westmoreland seat will be contested by incumbent Luther Buchanan.
Two possible replacements have been identified by the JLP for the Eastern Westmoreland seat.
They are Stafford Earl and Nigel Myrie.
JLP deputy leader in charge of that area council, Dr. Christopher Tufton says the changes will be made in consultation with party workers on the ground and the secretariat.
Meanwhile the PNP will also be making changes to its slate of prospective candidates.
Reports are that Paul Burke will not be running on the PNP [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]ticket[/COLOR][/COLOR] and will be replace by Leanne Phillips in North central St. Andrew.
debbie-ann.wright@gleanerjm.com
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