-tfTFROM PAGE ONE558 CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIONS. Madame Aiken, in East Kingston.| It is only in the Corporate Area that both the J.L.P. and the P.N.P. are fighting every seat, and this is . the only area in which they both individually outnumber the independent* although the P.N.P. out-number, independent! in St. Ann.There is only one P.N.P. candidate in St. Thomas, but independents outnumber the J.L.P. 49 to 14.There is only one J.L.P. candidate in St. Ann.The greatest number of P.N P. candidates are to be found in St. Ann—17. The greatest number of J.L.P. candidates are to be found in St. Catherine—15. The greatest number of independents are running in StTTfiomM-^The Police Department have made arrangements in conjunction with the Chief Electoral Officer to keep a close check on the polling, and to keep any outbreak of violence within bounds. Special reserves will be standing by for this purpose, and Special Constables are to take up duty throughout the country, while mobile units will visit the polling stations at 20 minute intervals.Arrangements have been made for the results of the elections to be broadcast on Thursday night follow- ; ing tile preliminary counts, and again on Friday morning.