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The '''[[Jamaica]]n general election of 1972''' was held on [[February 29]], [[1972]]. |
The '''[[Jamaica]]n general election of 1972''' was held on [[February 29]], [[1972]]. |
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The election was won by the [[People's National Party]] (PNP), who gained 21 more seats than the [[Jamaica Labour Party]] (JLP). PNP leader [[Michael Manley]] became [[Prime Minister of Jamaica|Prime Minister]], succeeding former JLP Prime Minister [[Hugh Shearer]]. |
[[The]] [[election]] [[was]] [[won]] by the [[People's National Party]] [[(PNP)]], who [[gained]] [[21]] more [[seats]] than the [[Jamaica Labour Party]] (JLP). PNP leader [[Michael Manley]] became [[Prime Minister of Jamaica|Prime Minister]], succeeding former JLP Prime Minister [[Hugh Shearer]]. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
Revision as of 06:22, 16 October 2009
The Jamaican general election of 1972 was held on February 29, 1972.
The election was won by the People's National Party (PNP), who gained 21 more seats than the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). PNP leader Michael Manley became Prime Minister, succeeding former JLP Prime Minister Hugh Shearer.
Results
Party | % | Seats |
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Jamaica Labour Party | 43.4 | 16 |
People's National Party | 56.4 | 37 |
Independents | 0.2 | 0 |