News In Brief

December 16, 1983

Seaga win seen in Jamaica as opposition stays away

An opposition boycott made Prime Minister Edward Seaga a certainty to win a new five-year mandate as a small minority of Jamaicans voted Thursday in a snap election. Only six of the country's 60 constituencies were being contested. Political analysts expected the ruling Jamaica Labour Party to make a clean sweep of the six constituencies, giving the nation its first one-party Parliament.