2007 Jamaican general election|
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| Turnout | 61.46% (  2.40pp) | 
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|  | First party | Second party |  
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| Leader | Bruce Golding | Portia Simpson-Miller |  
| Party | JLP | PNP |  
| Last election | 47.38%, 26 seats | 52.09%, 34 seats |  
| Seats won | 32 | 28 |  
| Seat change |  6 |  6 |  
| Popular vote | 410,438 | 405,293 |  
| Percentage | 50.27% | 49.64% |  
| Swing |  2.89pp |  2.45pp |  | 
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General elections were held in Jamaica on 3 September 2007. They had originally been scheduled for 27 August 2007 but were delayed due to Hurricane Dean.[1] The preliminary results indicated a slim victory for the opposition Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) led by Bruce Golding, which grew by two seats from 31–29 to 33-27 after official recounts.[2][3] The JLP defeated the People's National Party after eighteen years of unbroken governance.[4]
Results
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