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General elections were held in the Isle of Man on 23 September 2021. [2] A record ten women were elected, twice as many as the five elected at the previous election. For the first time, in two constituencies, both elected MHKs were women. [1] Four government ministers failed to be re-elected. [1] [3]
This is a list of members of the House of Keys (the lower house of the Isle of Mann parliament), elected at the election held on 23 September 2021. Constituency MHKs [ 1 ]
There are elections for commissioners and councillors for the 21 local authorities on the Isle of Man, consisting of 4 town authorities, 2 district authorities, 2 village authorities, and 13 parish authorities. 2016 Manx Local Authority elections [1] 2021 Manx Local Authority elections [2] [3] 2021 Douglas borough council election
General election 2021: Glenfaba & Peel [3] Party Candidate Votes % Independent: Kate Alice Lord-Brennan: 2,150 : 30.9 : Independent: Timothy Mark Crookall: 1,134 : 19.3 : Independent: Raymond Karl Harmer: 1,073 15.4 Independent: Leonard Trevor Cowin 1,070 15.4 Green: Leo Cussons 855 12.3 Independent: Geoffrey Boot: 273 3.9 Independent: Michael ...
Allinson sought re-election to the House of Keys in the 2021 Manx general election, and was re-elected with 25% of the vote. [5] Allinson ran for Chief Minister following the election; he was defeated by Alfred Cannan, having received the votes of 8 MHKs compared to Cannan's 14. [6]
In the 2021 Manx general election, the Manx Labour Party won two seats and the Liberal Vannin Party won one seat; all 21 remaining seats were won by independents. Most Manx politicians stand for election as independents rather than as representatives of political parties.
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Robert Howard Quayle CBE is the former chief minister for the Isle of Man, between 4 October 2016 [1] and 12 October 2021. He previously served as the minister for Health and Social Care, [2] until the elections in September 2016.