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Election 2006

House of Keys Election November 2006

The data on the following pages provide some analysis of this election.

 

In brief we found that:

 

52,047 of the population were registered to vote. 30,502 turned up to vote making average turnout on the Island to be 61%1, ranging from Douglas East at 51% to Glenfaba at 75%. Well done the electors of Glenfaba!

 

Multi-member constituencies meant that you could vote once, twice or three times depending on your location (see Luck of the draw?). This also means that you may have one, two or three chances of having your local problem resolved depending on where you are!

 

To fairly compare results across constituencies of quite disparate size we have had to calculate percentage votes. Summary data is difficult however when one man one vote does not operate.

Note: 1 excluding Ayre (single candidate so no election)

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