Democracy Passport JAMAICA. A guide to active citizenry

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Democracy Passport JAMAICA A guide to active citizenry

The mission of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica is to so conduct national elections, that no advantage is given to any party or individual contesting the polls, ensuring that the objective of one man one vote is met under the six stated principles of universal adult suffrage. This Democracy Passport is presented to Name Cons tuency/electoral Division Date

Chairman s Message As a country we must ensure that our people are always engaged in the issues that affect their daily lives; they should participate in the discussions that will shape the future of this country. This is not an exercise which should be left to any one group or any one sector. We all have a role to play in determining the direction of our beloved country Jamaica. We must create the platforms to make this possible. This is why we at the Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) from time to time host community meetings to engage the people. This is an important part of what we call democracy or the democratic process; the involvement of the citizenry of a country. As part of this process we have a new Democracy Passport, a source of information and guidance relating to our electoral process, the role of each citizen and their individual power to effect change. We felt it necessary to create this tool to help engage voters, particularly young voters who may feel disengaged or simply uninterested. We encourage everyone to read it, pass it along to friends and family who can benefit and assist us in conveying the power of democracy, and the great importance of exercising our right to vote. Hon. Dorothy Pine-McLarty, OJ Chairman, Electoral Commission of Jamaica September, 2016 Page 1

Page 2 The Strength of Democracy What is Democracy? A system in which all the members have the opportunity to be involved in making decisions about its affairs. In a democratic society, this includes voting to elect representatives to a parliament and local authorities. What is good governance? Good governance is the effective management of a country, nation or state and its resources in the best interest of the people. How can you be an active citizen? As a citizen of a democratic country, you must: demand accountability, transparency, justice and fair-play from leaders of the country; be a responsible citizen; this includes paying your taxes; insist on proper delivery of services including a quality healthcare system, good educational and employment opportunities, reliable security forces, a fair justice system and proper infrastructure; seek counsel with your elected representatives; embrace your fundamental rights and freedoms; be informed by gaining access to information; speak out against corruption; VOTE on Election Day. Who can vote? A person who is 18 years or older, a citizen of Jamaica or Commonwealth country, not of unsound mind, not convicted or under suspended sentence and is on the Voters List.

Why Should You Vote? Page 3

Steps to voting on Election Day Page 4

The Correct Way to Mark the Ballot Page 5

History Prior to 1944, only approximately 60,000 Jamaicans were allowed to vote based on land ownership...the majority of Jamaicans were disenfranchised. In 1944, Universal Adult Suffrage (the right to vote) was given to persons 21 years old and over regardless of land ownership. In 1974 suffrage was moved from age 21 to allow persons 18 and over to vote. The Electoral Office of Jamaica was established in 1943 to administer the holding of Parliamentary and Local Government Elections. The Representation of the People Act was introduced in 1944 as the main law for elections. The first general election under Universal Adult Suffrage was held in December 1944. In 1962, Jamaica achieved independence from Britain. The Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) (now the Electoral Commission of Jamaica), was established in 1979 as an impartial committee to oversee the country s electoral affairs. The work of the EAC, the EOJ and subsequently the ECJ has gradually addressed electoral improprieties and resulted in a more free and fair process. Page 6

Principles of Universal Adult Suffrage The Vote is Universal All citizens who meet the quali ications established by law have the right to vote. The Vote is Free The elector is entitled to vote free from pressure or duress. The Vote is Secret The process guarantees not to publicize the preference or will of each elector The Vote is Direct The citizen elects the representatives of his/her choice. The Vote is Personal The elector shall attend in person at his/ her designated polling station. The Vote is Non Transferable The elector cannot transfer to anyone his/her right to vote. Before 1944 the right to vote was determined by the amount of wealth or property a man held; women were not allowed to vote before 1919. Universal Adult Suffrage in 1944 extended vo ng rights to adults regardless of their race, sex, social class or possessions. Page 7

Jamaica s Administrative Structure Type of Government: Parliamentary Democracy Capital: Kingston Administra ve Divisions: 14 parishes consis ng of 63 cons tuencies which are further divided into 228 Electoral Divisions Independence: 6 August 1962 Legal System: Based on English Common Law Suffrage: 18 years of age, Jamaican or Commonwealth ci zen Execu ve Branch: Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by a Governor-General (G-G) Head of Government: Prime Minister Cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the Governor-General on the advice of the Prime Minister Legisla ve Branch: Bi-cameral Parliament Senate: Consists of a 21-member body appointed by the G-G; 13 persons on the advice of the Prime Minister and 8 persons on the advice of the Leader of The Opposi on House of Representa ves: Consists of 63 Members of Parliament from a General Elec on Local Government: 13 Municipal Corpora ons (12 parishes + Kingston and St. Andrew) and the Portmore Municipal Council, each headed by a mayor. Page 8

Election Glossary Bicameral Parliament - A system of government in which the parliament comprises two Houses The House of Representatives (Lower House) and the Senate (Upper House). Citizen - A person born in a country, or is naturalized by that country. Constituency - A distinct territorial subdivision in a parish for holding a separate election for one or more seats in a legislative body. Constitution - The rules, or established laws, that outline the framework for government, and that reflect the fundamental principles by which a country is governed. Democracy - A system of government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives. Election - A formal decision making process by which the population chooses a group of individuals to serve as Members of Parliament in the House of Representatives. Enumerate - To register to vote First-past-the-post (FPTP) - A system in which the political candidate with the most votes is declared the winner. Jamaica has a FPTP electoral system. Nomination - The selection and appointment of a candidate to contest an election. Voters List - A compilation of persons eligible to vote in elections.

For further information contact us at: (876) 922-0425-9 or 1-888-991-VOTE (8683) E-mail: eojinfo@eoj.com.jm Website: www.ecj.com.jm facebook.com/electionsja @ecjamaica Scan this code with your smartphone to view the Democracy Passport on your device. Produced by the Electoral Commission of Jamaica