Jamaica is now in General Election mode come Thursday
February 25th 2016 as noted in the article “VIDEO:
Election Day Is February 25”, published January 31 2016 The Jamaica Gleaner.
And as you may have heard, there are no debates being
planned between the PNP (People's National Party) and the JLP (Jamaica Labour
Party) as reported in the article “PNP still says no to
debate”, published February 17th 2016 Go-Jamaica, making this one of the strangest
General Elections on record.
— diGJamaica (@diGJamaica) February 19, 2016
So how will the younger Voters know who to vote for
and how to vote?
General
Election 2016 - How to Vote and who to Vote for
First, for all of my younger readers, here’s a hand
primer on how to vote in a General Election in Jamaica.
The General Election has some interesting Stats worth
taking note of the complete
list of candidates for General Election 2016:
1. 152
nominated candidates
2. 63
candidates fielded by the JLP
3. 63
candidates fielded by the PNP
4. 8
Candidates fielded by the NDM (National Democratic Movement)
5. 6
Candidates fielded by MGPPP (Marcus Garvey People’s Political Party)
6. 2
Candidates fielded by PPP (People’s Progressive Party)
7. 1
Candidate fielded by HOPE (Hope for Portland Eastern)
Still, the JLP and the PNP, who are the major
political parties in Jamaica, have been tech-savvy enough, at one point even
engaging in pranking each other by rerouting traffic from each other websites
as noted in my blog
article entitled “JLP
and PNP Domain Name Routing as General Election approaches – How Apps and
Crowdfunding will win over smartphone Voters”.
However, it's in the release of their respective party
Manifesto that they have shown some more tech savvy, opting to release them to
the general public via the use of shortened customized URL codes from bitly.com
as shown below:
Manifesto links here: PNP https://t.co/5nazH68Ukp ... JLP https://t.co/4Y7xi1k3t8 #JaVotes2016 pic.twitter.com/KOudyC7YRm— Jamaica Gleaner (@JamaicaGleaner) February 19, 2016
Now had they advertised on social Media and combined
the use of shortened customized URL codes with a Crowdfunding Campaign via
Social Media as described in my MICO
Wars blog article entitled “How
Jamaicans can use Crowdfunding for their Projects in 30 Days”, they could
have raised enough capital to fund their respective campaigns.
That folks, would have made the General Elections a
lot more interesting to the younger Generation and thus more of them would be
voting. The lack of any Debates means that these manifestos will be heavily
scrutinized.
Here's the link:
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