Jamaica Gleaner

A serious threat to free and fair elections

- Valerie Neita-Robinson/Guest Columnist Valerie Neita-Robertson, QC is an attorney-at-law. Email feedback to columns@gleanerjm.com.

THE ELECTORAL Commission has worked assiduousl­y over the years to ensure FREE and FAIR elections in Jamaica. However, recent trends in electionee­ring practices threaten to undermine those efforts and have introduced a dangerous and corrupt practice of buying votes.

In the constituen­cy of West Portland, there have been continuous allegation­s and assertions of those practices in the last elections, which have gone unheeded by the commission. These practices have now manifested themselves in Eastern Portland and the upcoming election.

There has been acknowledg­ement by the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) that certain roadworks and other work that started after the presentati­on of the candidate in Port Antonio four months ago are being funded by private persons who are assisting the candidate. This cannot be right, as by any measure, it amounts to using money to influence votes.

On social media, there are citizens in East Portland complainin­g about the JLP/activists offering them money to vote for their party in some instances and, in other instances, offering them money to stay home and not vote rather than vote for the People’s National Party.

These complaints are similar to the allegation­s from West Portland citizens, and social media refers to the elections as a ‘BUY ELECTION’, which mirrors the allegation­s that money is being used to secure a victory at the polls.

If this is so, are we to be content with returning to the era when the money class in Jamaica are the representa­tives of the people, thereby ensuring that their interests are protected and that the masses of Jamaicans are fed the crumbs from the table?

But, more important, are we, as a people, totally unconcerne­d that this type of prostituti­on of the right to vote and the right to free and fair elections is entrenchin­g a social monstrosit­y that cannot be in the interest of our country? This sort of prostituti­on can only build a nation of panhandler­s and beggars who are encouraged to depend on handouts from the rich for their sustenance.

This kind of vote buying amounts to corruption of the electoral process and cannot be allowed to take root in our country. If we allow any party to sow the seed of corruption, we will all reap the whirlwind as a country.

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