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2001 Manx general election

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Summary

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FieldValue
countryIsle of Man
typeParliamentary
previous_election1996 Manx General Election
previous_year1996
next_election2006 Manx general election
next_year2006
seats_for_electionAll 24 seats in the House of Keys
election_date22 November 2001
party1Independents
seats119
seat_change13
popular_vote138,596
percentage182.27%
swing17.27 pp
colour2ff9955ff
party2Alliance for Progressive Government
seats23
seat_change23
popular_vote24,059
percentage28.65%
swing25.98 pp
party3Manx Labour Party
seats32
seat_change3
popular_vote34,261
percentage39.08%
swing31.29 pp
map_imageMap of the Manx general election, 2001.svg
map_size300px
titleChief Minister
before_electionDonald Gelling
before_partyIndependent politician
after_electionRichard Corkill
after_partyIndependent politician

General elections were held on the Isle of Man on 22 November 2001 to elect members to the island's lower house: the House of Keys. The election was dominated by Independents, who won 22 of the 24 seats.

Results

By constituency

ConstituencyNamePartyVotes
Ayre; 1 seatEdgar Quine MHKIndependent (APG)1038
Thurston ArrowsmithIndependent202
Castletown; 1 seatTony Brown MHKIndependentUnopposed
Douglas East; 2 seatsPhil Braidwood MHKIndependent1,168
Brenda Cannell MHKIndependent (APG)973
Colin CainIndependent474
Philip WhiteIndependent201
Douglas North; 2 seatsBill HendersonIndependentUnopposed
John Houghton MHKIndependentUnopposed
Douglas South; 2 seatsDavid Cretney MHKManx Labour Party1,956
Adrian DugganIndependent763
David ButteryIndependent467
Rodney ClarkeIndependent394
Andrew JessopIndependent349
Gary CainIndependent273
Douglas West; 2 seatsAlex DownieIndependent1,528
John Shimmin MHKIndependent1,506
Michael PercivalIndependent628
Peter MurcottIndependent253
Garff; 1 seatSteve Rodan MHKIndependent1,176
Marianne KerruishIndependent809
Glenfaba; 1 seatDavid Anderson MHKIndependent697
Walter GilbeyIndependent374
Alan KermodeIndependent205
Malew and Santon; 1 seatDonald Gelling MHKIndependentUnopposed
Michael; 1 seatDavid Cannan MHKIndependent898
Roy KennaughIndependent630
Middle; 1 seatMartyn Quayle MHKIndependent613
Allen GawneIndependent555
Graham CroweIndependent539
Paul BeckettIndependent124
Onchan; 3 seatsPeter Karran MHKManx Labour Party2,305
Richard CorkillIndependent2,242
Adrian Earnshaw MHKIndependent1,929
Geoff CannellIndependent1,624
David QuirkIndependent1,551
Elizabeth KellyIndependent447
Peel; 1 seatHazel Hannan MHKIndependent1,296
Christine MoughtinIndependent505
Ramsey; 2 seatsAllan Bell MHKIndependent2,260
Leonard Singer MHKIndependent (APG)2,048
Annie Craine MHKIndependent1,794
Brian BeattieIndependent564
Joseph RooneyIndependent116
Rushen; 3 seatsJohn Rimington MHKIndependent1,919
Quintin Gill MHKIndependent1,856
Pamela Crowe MHKIndependent1,644
Andrew RoyIndependent1,633
Phillip CrellinIndependent1,564
John GillIndependent826

References

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