Politics
As Jamaica’s election nears, more supporting term limits

Thursday, December 22, 2011
More than half of Jamaicans polled agree that prime ministers should be subjected to term limits, according to a survey conducted by Don Anderson and his team from Market Research Services Limited.
Anderson, who sought public opinion on the issue in the lead-up to next week’s general election, said that 63 percent of the 1,000 registered voters interviewed between December 5 and 11 supported the notion of fixed terms for sitting prime ministers, 31 percent were opposed to the idea, while 4 percent said they were not sure and 2 percent gave no answer.