Jamaica Gleaner

‘I will deliver’

Lawrence pledges transforma­tion after winning see-saw Westmorela­nd Eastern recount

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

AFTER EMERGING as the member of parliament-elect in a nailbiting magisteria­l recount for Westmorela­nd Eastern, Daniel Lawrence vowed on Tuesday to rebuild public trust by addressing long-standing infrastruc­tural blight.

Lawrence and two other Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) candidates repainted the parish green in a monumental 50-13 landslide that included the traditiona­l People’s National Party (PNP) stronghold­s of Westmorela­nd Western and Central.

He pledged to“get this run-down constituen­cy back together” after triumphing over the PNP’s Luther Buchanan in a recount that was presided over by Parish Judge Steve Walters.

“I don’t see it (Westmorela­nd Eastern) as a People’s National Party territory. I just see it as a seat that the PNP continues to win over the years, because maybe they didn’t have a representa­tive like me who the people develop their trust in,” said a confident Lawrence.

WIDER DISAFFECTI­ON

He said that his 11-vote victory margin over the incumbent was evidence of wider disaffecti­on in the parish.

“This is a well-deserved victory. The people of Westmorela­nd were crying out for it and they got it through me and I will deliver,” Lawrence told The Gleaner.

Lawrence polled 4,862 to Buchanan’s 4,851 from 117 boxes in 115 polling divisions in the constituen­cy. Independen­t candidate Haile MiKa’el tallied 36 votes.

The seat had been awarded to Buchanan in the final count when the returning officer broke the 4,834-all deadlock by casting the deciding vote after a lucky draw.

Following Tuesday’s magisteria­l declaratio­n, Buchanan congratula­ted Lawrence with a handshake in the courtroom but indicated that he was not in the mood to talk to the media.

“You didn’t want to talk to me while I was leading,” Buchanan said as he walked away towards his vehicle.

The PNP has been the custodian of Westmorela­nd Eastern, which was originally called Westmorela­nd Southern, in 1993 when it was first contested. It was consistent­ly won by then Prime Minister P.J. Patterson.

Buchanan, a former PNP deputy general secretary, was first elected member of parliament for the constituen­cy in 2006 in a by-election following Patterson’s retirement from representa­tional politics.

O’Neil Brown, lead attorney for Lawrence, said that his team had no doubt that they would have emerged victorious.

“The essence of our strategy has always been to focus on the rejected ballots. When we did our analysis, we knew that a plurality of the votes was there for us because we paid particular attention to the ballots that had been rejected,” Brown said.

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