#JamaicaVotes | Mission Impossible? Bunny takes on the Green Giant
Sep 3rd, 2025 | Category: Special Reports | 11:29#JamaicaGleaner If there is one name that has become synonymous with persistence in Jamaican politics, it is Joseph ‘Bunny’ Witter. Despite never winning an election, the People’s National Party (PNP) standard-bearer has carved out a reputation as one of the island’s most recognisable candidates. A native of downtown Kingston, Witter first entered the fray in 2002 when he went up against then leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Edward Seaga in Kingston Western. Since then, he has faced formidable opponents, losing by wide margins to former prime minister Bruce Golding as well as to the constituency’s long-serving representative, Desmond McKenzie.
#JamaicaVotes | Mission Impossible? Bunny takes on the Green Giant
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