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2016 Guernsey general election

The 2016 Guernsey general election was held on 27 April 2016 to elect 38 members of the States of Guernsey, serving until 2020.


The 2016 Guernsey general election was held on 27 April 2016 to elect 38 members of the States of Guernsey, serving until 2020.

There was a by-election in October 2016 to fill a vacancy in the district of Vale.

Following the 2012 general election, it was decided to reduce the number of seats from 45 to 38. This resulted in reductions to the number of seats in most electoral districts, although the districts themselves remained unchanged. The members of the States of Guernsey were elected via plurality-at-large voting in seven districts, with each district electing either five or six members.

A new electoral roll was drawn up, with 22,408 people registered to vote by 4 November 2015. The total passed 25,000 by 7 January 2016 and rose to 27,000 on 15 February, before reaching 30,320 when registration closed, higher than the 29,745 who registered for the 2012 elections.

Prospective candidates started to register by filing their nominations at the Bailiff's Chambers on 21 March and had until 31 March 2016 to file nomination forms. There are no political parties; all candidates stood as non-partisans. Candidates could apply for a grant of up to £600 for the production and distribution of manifestos. A total of 81 candidates stood for the 38 seats.

Hustings meetings took place at a number of locations on various dates in April.

20 deputies kept their seats, 4 former deputies were re-elected and 14 new deputies were elected. 10 deputies, including 4 ministers, lost their seats.

26 men and 12 women were elected as deputies. The previous assembly had just 5 women deputies.

21,803 voted (up from 20,459), representing 71.9% (up from 71.4%) of those who had registered to vote; 93,085 votes were cast (down from 95,612) due to fewer seats.

PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentRichard Graham2,32171.2%
IndependentChris Green (incumbent)1,86857.3%
IndependentBarry Paint (incumbent)1,72052.7%
IndependentMark Dorey (incumbent)1,49545.8%
IndependentJonathan Le Tocq (incumbent)1,34241.1%
IndependentDarren Duquemin (incumbent)1,02531.4%
IndependentRoss Le Brun83425.6%
IndependentSandra James82725.4%
IndependentHunter Adam71922.0%
IndependentLeon Gallienne61919.0%
IndependentNeil Shepherd60118.4%
IndependentRussell Le Conte2417.4%
13,612
15
3,26273%
4,469
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentHeidi Soulsby (incumbent)1,92557.2%
IndependentLindsay De Sausmarez1,80853.8%
IndependentPeter Roffey1,72751.4%
IndependentRob Prow1,53145.5%
IndependentVictoria Oliver1,26137.5%
IndependentMike O'Hara (incumbent)1,14133.9%
IndependentRobert Sillars (incumbent)95328.3%
IndependentRobin Le Prevost88926.4%
IndependentMike Hadley (incumbent)79923.8%
IndependentGreg Archer75522.5%
IndependentStephen Prout72221.5%
IndependentJohn Titmuss51515.3%
IndependentBrian Breban2166.4%
14,242
20
3,36373%
4,605
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentJohn Gollop (incumbent)1,47255.8%
IndependentCharles Parkinson (incumbent)1,37952.3%
IndependentLester Queripel (incumbent)1,19945.4%
IndependentMichelle Le Clerc (incumbent)1,14743.5%
IndependentMarc Leadbeater85532.4%
IndependentJoe Mooney79930.3%
IndependentCaroline McManus76529.0%
IndependentTimothy Bush71627.1%
IndependentRhoderick Matthews70426.7%
IndependentLucia Pagliarone70326.6%
IndependentIvan Rihoy69826.4%
IndependentMichael Henderson65624.9%
IndependentRob Harnish60522.9%
IndependentLilita Kruze56021.2%
12,258
4
2,63965%
4,059
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentPeter Ferbrache1,31463.5%
IndependentJan Kuttelwascher (incumbent)1,10953.6%
IndependentDawn Tindall85341.2%
IndependentBarry Brehaut (incumbent)83940.6%
IndependentRhian Tooley83940.6%
IndependentJohn Halker70634.1%
IndependentNeil Forman61729.8%
IndependentMike Garrett60029.0%
IndependentBernard Flouquet59828.9%
IndependentRay Marshall45121.8%
7,926
9
2,06863%
3,267
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentLyndon Trott (incumbent)2,01457.4%
IndependentPaul Le Pelley (incumbent)1,87553.4%
IndependentJennifer Merrett1,66447.4%
IndependentGavin St Pier (incumbent)1,54344.0%
IndependentJane Stephens1,40039.9%
IndependentCarl Meerveld1,37739.2%
IndependentMartyn Roussel1,16733.3%
IndependentSam Maindonald1,08831.0%
IndependentKevin Stewart (incumbent)92726.4%
IndependentKaren Solway84324.0%
IndependentMichael Beaumont79522.7%
IndependentTony Webber52815.0%
15,221
12
3,50978%
4,503
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentMatt Fallaize (incumbent)2,75873.1%
IndependentDave Jones (incumbent)2,51166.5%
IndependentMary Lowe (incumbent)2,50766.4%
IndependentLaurie Queripel (incumbent)2,15057.0%
IndependentJeremy Smithies1,68444.6%
IndependentSarah Hansmann Rouxel1,65343.8%
IndependentGarry Collins (incumbent)1,36236.1%
IndependentNeil Inder1,33235.3%
IndependentSimon De La Mare68518.2%
IndependentTrevor Hockey61516.3%
IndependentWilliam Newman862.3%
17,343
15
3,77474%
5,125
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentAl Brouard (incumbent)2,10466.0%
IndependentAndrea Dudley-Owen1,94060.9%
IndependentEmilie Yerby1,68052.7%
IndependentDavid de Lisle (incumbent)1,55048.6%
IndependentShane Langlois1,21438.1%
IndependentRick Lowe1,18837.3%
IndependentArrun Wilkie (incumbent)1,15736.3%
IndependentYvonne Burford (incumbent)1,03332.4%
IndependentMartin Petit61719.4%
12,483
11
3,18874%
4,292

Six male candidates who had failed to be elected filed a letter of complaint, alleging that the election was illegal as the States of Guernsey had provided funding to encourage more women to stand for election and to provide them with assistance by running a course. The complaint was rejected on the basis that the funds had been provided and spent before any candidates had put their names forward for the election, therefore they did not assist any 'candidates'. They subsequently asked the UK government to investigate the election.

  • Election 2016
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