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Jamaika verfügt über eine ungebrochene Tradition an Wahlen, die trotz Wahlmanipulationen geringeren Ausmaßes vergleichsweise kompetitiv waren und regelmäßig (nach jeder zweiten Wahl) zum Regierungswechsel führten. Ebenso ungebrochen ist die politische Vorherrschaft zweier Parteien, der People’s National Party (PNP) und der Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

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Sturm, R. (1993). Jamaika. In: Nohlen, D. (eds) Handbuch der Wahldaten Lateinamerikas und der Karibik. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-99762-3_20

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