Principal of the St. Faiths Primary School in St. Catherine, La Sonya Harrison, is to serve the Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) as President for a second time.
This as she has been declared JTA President-Elect Designate.
11,610 votes were cast in the election, which was held from June 16 to 20, using the face-to-face modality.
Votes were counted yesterday by the Central Executive.
Mrs. Harrison secured the highest number of votes with 6,651.
Her opponents were Jermaine Williams, a teacher of the Mannings High School in Westmoreland and Dr. Maureen Mullings Nelson, a lecturer at the Mico University College in Kingston.
Mr. Williams received the second highest votes with 2,771, while Dr. Mullings Nelson got 1,883 votes.
Mrs. Harrison, who demitted the presidential post after serving from 2022 to 2023 will be officially proclaimed as President-Elect at the JTA’s 61st Annual Conference scheduled for August 18 to 20 at the Princess Grand Hotel in Hanover.