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General election results in full

by isleofman.com 29th September 2011

HERE are the results in full of the 2011 House of Keys general election.

  

Malew and Santon (announced 9.20pm)

 

1. Graham Cregeen - elected - 877

2. Gareth Kelly - 262

3. John Hanson - 87

 

Turnout - 53.10 per cent

1,226 voters

Spoilt papers - 21

 

Michael (announced 9.40pm)

 

1. Alf Cannan - elected - 1,014

2. David Talbot - 325

3. Paul Heavey - 244

 

Turnout: 62.60 per cent

1,590 votes cast

Spoilt papers - 7

 

Ayre (announced 9.48pm)

 

1. Eddie Teare - elected - 1,060

2. Andrew Newington-Bridges - 429

3. Pat Ayres - 134

 

Turnout - 66.99 per cent

Total voters - 1,623

Spoilt papers - 9

 

Glenfaba (announced 9.51pm)

 

1. David Anderson - elected - 649

2. Geoffrey Boot - 557

3. Matthew Wadsworth - 185

 

Turnout - 66.4 per cent

Total voters - 1,395

Spoilt papers - 11

 

Peel (announced 10.18pm)

 

1. Tim Crookall - elected - 646

2. Leslie Hanson - 615

3. Raymond Harmer - 522

4. Arran Kaighin - 265

5. Rodger Gimbert - 252

 

Turnout - 61.65 per cent

Total voters - 2,315

Spoilt papers - 6 

 

Middle (announced 10.27pm)

 

1. Howard Quayle - elected - 922

2. Paul Craine - 560

3. Martyn Quayle - 466

4. Juan Cottier - 250

 

Turnout - 55.93 per cent

Total voters - 2,198

Spoilt papers - 8

  

Douglas West (announced 10.29pm)

 

1. John Shimmin - elected - 1,316

2. Geoff Corkish - elected - 1,017

3. Chris Thomas - 913

4. John Skinner - 732

 

Turnout - 55.79 per cent 

Spoilt papers - 2

 

Douglas East (announced 10.37pm)

 

1. Chris Robertshaw - elected - 915

2. Brenda Cannell - elected - 757

3. Paul Moulton - 490

4. Geraldine O'Neill - 441

5. Richard Kissack - 238

6. John Karran - 123

 

Total voters - 1,700

Turnout - 40.7 per cent

 

Douglas North (announced 10.44pm)

 

1. John Houghton - elected - 1,376

2. Bill Henderson - elected - 1,257

3. Theo Fleurbaay - 869

4. Peter Hill - 722

 

Turnout - 46.58 per cent

 

Douglas South (announced 10.52pm)

 

1. David Cretney - elected - 1,749

2. Kate Beecroft - elected - 1,191

3. Bill Malarkey - 1,019

 

Turnout - 46.59 per cent

 

Onchan (announced 11.08pm)

 

1. Peter Karran - elected - 2,704

2. Zac Hall - elected - 1,812

3. David Quirk - elected - 1,594

4. Adrian Earnshaw - 1,543

5. June Kelly - 1,339

6. Brian Stowell - 1,093

 

Turnout - 56.53 per cent 

4,017 voters

 

Ramsey (announced 11.10pm)

 

1. Allan Bell - elected - 1,988

2. Leonard Singer - elected - 1,911

3. Anne Craine - 1,817

4. Linda Bawers-Kasch - 427

5. Lawrie Hooper - 310

6. John McDonough - 243

 

Turnout - 64.56 per cent

3,737 voters

spoilt papers - 12

 

Castletown (announced 11.12pm)

 

1. Richard Ronan - elected - 524

2. Jason Moorhouse - 479

3. Mahendra Patel - 280

4. Colin Leather - 108

5. Carol Quine - 43

6. David Pownall - 33

 

Turnout - 65.58 per cent

 

Rushen (announced 11.18pm)

 

1. Juan Watterson - elected - 3,080

2. Laurence Skelly - elected - 2,021

3. Phil Gawne - elected - 1,942

4. Quintin Gill - 1,722

5. John Orme - 1,195

6. David Jones - 457

 

Turnout - 58.52 per cent

 

Garff (announced 11.23pm)

 

1. Steve Rodan - elected - 1,725

2. Nigel Dobson - 136

 

Turnout - 54.8 per cent

1,871 voters

Spoilt papers - 10 

 

 

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 29th, September 2011 11:59pm.

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