
Glasspole Brown
Glasspole Brown is the Director of Elections in Jamaica, known for overseeing the electoral process and ensuring the integrity of elections in the country.
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Glasspole Brown is the director of elections in Jamaica and a member of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica.
Editorial | ECJ must speak | CommentaryGlasspole Brown is the current Director of Elections who has overseen the removal of dead electors from the voters' list.
‘A clean voters’ list is a moral safeguard’ | Lead StoriesGlasspole Brown is the Director of Elections who confirmed no reports of irregularities were received.
Holness’ seat under scrutiny as PNP eyes election court | Lead StoriesDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown told reporters gathered at the EOJ’s Election Centre in St Andrew that there will be a full examination of what went wrong.
Disgruntled voters brave heat, rain, and delays in chaotic election day | News
Director of Elections Glasspole Brown said yesterday’s voting proceeded without any major hiccups.
‘Come too far to fear’ | Lead StoriesDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown stated that 27,536 EDWs are set to vote.
SHAKY START | Lead StoriesGlasspole Brown, the Director of Elections, convened a meeting to resolve the polling dispute.
EOJ refers St Catherine South Central polling dispute to ECJ | Lead StoriesGlasspole Brown is the Director of Elections who revealed measures to address issues faced by the disabled community in past elections.
Calls grow for better access for persons with disabilities at the polls | Lead Stories
Glasspole Brown is the Director of Elections who confirmed receiving the letter of protest regarding the polling station relocation.
EOJ to address PNP complaint regarding polling division relocation in St Catherine South Central | NewsGlasspole Brown, Jamaica’s election boss, stated that candidates of the party must run as independents.
Marcus Garvey People's Political Party not registered | NewsAttorneys for Swaby, the mayor of Kingston, wrote to Director of Elections Glasspole Brown on August 12, telling him to halt making any arrangements for the by-election until he consults with their client.
PNP stands firm on Swaby’s right to call Seivwright Gardens by-election | NewsDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown told The Gleaner last week that all the nomination centres would be opened on time.
All systems go for Nomination Day | Lead Stories
Glasspole Brown is the Director of Elections who has been asked to halt arrangements for a by-election.
By-election blunder | Lead StoriesGlasspole Brown is the Director of Elections who is overseeing the preparations for the upcoming general election.
EOJ, CAFFE finalising preparations for polls | Lead Stories
Director of Elections Glasspole Brown says the Electoral Office of Jamaica is poised to launch a public education campaign to guide voters on how to properly mark ballots.
EOJ, parties to launch educational campaign on ballot-marking | Lead StoriesDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown says the EOJ has recruited the majority of the workers needed to conduct the national polls.
EOJ’s preparations in high gear for election | Lead StoriesDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown has disclosed that no definitive timeline can be provided for the completion of the realignment of constituency boundaries in Portmore.
No definitive date for Portmore parish boundary realignment completion | Lead StoriesGlasspole Brown, the Director of Elections, indicated that the ECJ had approved the retirement of Blake and Berry from public service.
‘We were in the dark’ | Lead StoriesDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown is tasked with policing the code of conduct at the ECJ.
Muted ECJ to break silence as political ombudsman | Lead StoriesDirector of Elections Glasspole Brown told The Gleaner that that description is an error in the Estimates, and the figure is for the parliamentary elections.
Spending cut | Lead StoriesGlasspole Brown is the Director of Elections who clarified an error regarding the budget description.
Proposed budget has $1.9 billion for elections | News

















































