Norman Alexander Dunn


Norman Alexander Dunn, JP is a Jamaican pharmacist and politician who was the Member of Parliament for Saint Mary South Eastern, representing the Jamaica Labour Party.

Early life and education

Dunn was born in Annotto Bay, St Mary parish. He pursued his secondary education at Dinthill Technical High School, St Catherine, where he boarded.
He obtained a diploma in pharmacy from the College of Arts, Science and Technology in 1987. In 1999, CAST became the University of Technology. In 1997, Dunn graduated with a bachelor of science degree in management, economics and accounts from the University of the West Indies, Mona, and in 2000 with a master of science degree in industrial business.
In 2009, Dunn graduated with a bachelor of pharmacy degree from UTech, and in 2013 with a doctor of pharmacy degree. He was in UTech's first terminal degree cohort.

Career

Dunn is a pharmacist by profession and is a former president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Jamaica. He also served as the Vice President of Jamaica Association of Private Pharmacy Owners and the Third Vice President of the Caribbean Association of Pharmacists. Dunn attributed his business skills to his upbringing- having sold in the local market with his mother and sisters.

Representational Politics

Dunn's foray into representational politics began in 2016 on a Jamaica Labour Party ticket. Having declared the winner on election day, Dunn later lost the magisterial recount by five votes to the People's National Party candidate, Dr Winston Green. He never accepted the loss to Green and filed an election petition.

2017 By-Elections

Following the passing of the sitting MP, Winston Green on August 17, 2017, Dunn became the JLP standard bearer for the hotly contested by-election which took place on October 31, 2017. Dunn was declared winner of the seat- defeating Shane Alexis of the People's National Party. Dunn received 8,176 votes to defeat Alexis, who polled 7,239 votes. The win for the JLP in St. Mary increased their margin in the House of Representatives.

2025 election

Dunn was unseated in the 2025 Jamaican general election by 11 votes.