JP's candidate was also
Qasim Ibrahim during the
2008 and
2013 presidential elections. During the
2009 Maldivian parliamentary election, the JP won only one seat. During the
2014 Maldivian parliamentary election, the JP contested in 28 constituencies and won only 15 seats. In 2018, JP didn't run for the
2018 Maldivian presidential election due to Qasim being barred from running because of bribery charges placed on him in 2017. During the
2019 Maldivian parliamentary election, the JP contested in 41 constituencies, however only winning 15 of them. In February 2023, five deputy leaders were elected in the JP. They were
Aishath Nahula, Ameen Ibrahim, Ali Shah, Iqbal Adam, and Ahmed Saud. In March 2023, the party's planning of the campaign for the
2023 Maldivian presidential election was handed over to Ameen Ibrahim. In June 2023, Qasim Ibrahim was appointed as the party's candidate for the 2023 presidential elections. He appointed Ameen Ibrahim as his running mate. During the
2024 Maldivian parliamentary election, the JP ran for 10 out of the 93 constituencies. Although, the JP only secured one seat. == Election results ==