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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]
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
The Isle of Man Green Party's first opportunity to contest a House of Keys election came in the 2020 Douglas South by-election where Andrew Jessopp, Chairman of Braddan Commissioners was the party's candidate. Although unsuccessful Jessopp received 342 votes and came fourth out of ten candidates.
Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in the Isle of Man. The parishes of Arbory and Rushen merged to become the local authority area of Arbory and Rushen. [1] 19 March: The first case of COVID-19 was reported. [2] 26 March: A lockdown began due to rising cases of COVID-19. [3] 1 April: The first COVID-19 related death was reported. [4]
Pages in category "Elections in the Isle of Man" ... 2021 Manx general election This page was last edited on 14 April 2022, at 06:20 (UTC). Text ...
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 ...
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The MLCs are elected by the members of the House of Keys for a term of five years. Four MLCs retire at a time, and four new MLCs are then elected. An MLC must be at least 21 years old and resident in the Isle of Man. Historically the election procedure has been cumbersome, and on some occasions in recent years the election has required many ballots, stretching over a period of weeks or even ...