8
Published by the Cabinet Office, Isle of Man Government, Government Office, Douglas, IM1 3PN. Printed by Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd, Peel Road, Douglas, IM1 5PZ HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION Voting guide Thursday 22 September 2016 YOUR GUIDE TO VOTING INSIDE Your vote can make a difference Guidance on how to cast an advance or proxy vote All the official Notices of Polls Constituency map for the 2016 House of Keys election

Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

Published by the Cabinet Office, Isle of Man Government, Government Office, Douglas, IM1 3PN. Printed by Isle of Man Newspapers Ltd, Peel Road, Douglas, IM1 5PZ

HOUSE OF KEYS

GENERAL ELECTION

Votingguide

Thursday 22 September 2016

YOUR GUIDE TO VOTING

INSIDE

Your vote

can make a

difference

Guidance on how to cast

an advance or proxy vote

All the official

Notices of Polls

Constituency

map for the

2016 House

of Keys

election

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 1

Page 2: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

On Thursday 22 September this year voters

will go to the polls for the 2016 House of

Keys general election.

The election will see 24 Members of the House of

Keys – MHKs – returned from twelve two-seat

constituencies.

The House of Keys is the predominant branch of the

Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the

Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and

spent.

MHKs decide on issues that affect everyone’s lives,

including the economy and job opportunities, taxation

and spending on a range of important services such as

health and education.

The election is your chance to choose the men and

women who will lead our Island over the next five years.

In small constituencies like those of the Isle of Man

individual votes can make a real difference - the outcome

of a House of Keys by-election in 2015 was decided by

only three votes!

Elections are the cornerstone of democracy and in

casting your vote you are exercising a fundamental right

that people have struggled to achieve and died to

defend.

Your vote will help to shape the future of the Isle of

Man.

Your vote canmake a difference

There have been changes to

House of Keys

constituencies since the last

general election in 2011.

All constituencies now

have two Members each, to

provide equality of

representation by giving

everyone the same number

of MHKs working on their

behalf.

Some boundaries have

been adjusted to make this

change, and to create

roughly similar population

sizes in each constituency.

Previously the Island had

a mixture of one, two and

three-seat constituencies

which varied considerably in

size of population.

More information on

display at exhibition

Curious about what’s happening in

Manx politics this September?

Then head to the Tynwald Library where

the Crown and Elections Unit and the

Tynwald Library staff have worked together

to produce an exhibition telling you

everything you need to know about the 22

September House of Keys General Election.

The exhibition will run until Election Day

and is open to the public from 9.30am until

5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Free tours of Tynwald are also available

and cover the history and workings of the

Island’s Parliament. Tours run on Monday

afternoons at 2.00pm and Friday mornings

at 10.00am and last approximately an hour

and a half.

More information about tours of

Tynwald can be found online at

Tynwald.org.im or by calling 685520.

Visit www.gov.im/elections

Boundary changes to provide

equality of representation

Useful contacts

Crown and Elections Unit

Cabinet Office

Third Floor

Government Office

Bucks Road

Douglas

IM1 3PN

Website:

www.gov.im/elections

Tel: (01624) 685211

Email: [email protected]

Electoral Registration Unit

Cabinet Office

Third Floor

Government Office

Bucks Road

Douglas

IM1 3PN

Website:

www.gov.im/elections

Tel: (01624) 685754

Email: [email protected]

Glenfaba

and Peel

Douglas

North

Douglas

South

Douglas

Central

Douglas

East

Abory,

Castletown

and Malew

Ayre and

Michael

House of Keys constituencies for

the 2016 House of Keys General Election

Ramsey

Onchan

Rushen

Garff

Middle

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 2

Page 3: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

First, are you

registered?

The law says your name has to be on

the Island’s electoral register before

you can vote in an election for the

House of Keys.

There is a cut-off point for registration

applications prior to polling day, and forms

submitted after September 1 will be too late to

allow voting in the forthcoming general election

on 22 September.

To check if you are registered you can view

the full electoral register at these locations:

• Local Authority offices

• General Registry (IOM Courts of Justice,

Deemsters Walk, Douglas)

• Crown and Elections Unit (Cabinet Office,

3rd Floor, Government Office, Bucks Road,

Douglas)

• Tynwald Library (Legislative Buildings,

Finch Road, Douglas).

For more information regarding the electoral

register call: +44 1624 685754 or email:

[email protected]

How to cast yourGuidance on different ways to take part in the General Election

Three ways of voting

There are three methods of voting in

the House of Keys general election:

1. place your vote at a Polling Station

2. apply for an Advance Vote

3. apply for the appointment of a Proxy

who will be able to vote on your behalf

What to do if

you cannot

vote in person

Registered voters unable to vote

in person at a polling station in

the House of Keys General

Election on the 22 September can apply

for an advance vote.

Advance votes enable electors to cast

their votes before polling day, at a time and

venue agreed with the constituency returning

officer. This can be done on or off Island,

provided it is within the British Islands

(United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and

Crown Dependencies).

Advance votes should not be confused

with proxy votes, where a voter appoints

someone else – a proxy – to vote on their

behalf. Applications for the appointment of a

proxy will only be accepted if the person is

unable to vote in person on polling day and

also unable to cast a vote as an advance

voter.

Advance and proxy vote application forms

are available online at www.gov.im/elections,

from constituency returning officers or from

the Cabinet Office, 3rd Floor, Government

Office, Bucks Road, Douglas.

Completed application forms for advance

votes should be forwarded to returning

officers:

• By Friday 16 September 2016 for voters

who wish to cast an advance vote within the

Isle of Man;

• By Monday 12 September 2016 for

voters who wish to cast an advance vote

elsewhere within the British Islands.

Students who are registered to vote but

who will be off Island on polling day may

apply to cast an advance vote.

Those at university/college in the British

Islands may choose to have a ballot paper

delivered to the term time address and

arrange to vote in the presence of a certified

member of the faculty or university/college

administrative staff.

Applications for the appointment of a

proxy must be received by the Electoral

Registration Officer on or before Friday 16

September 2016.

Tactile votingThe Isle of Man Government has worked to

make this General Election more inclusive.

Working in partnership with the Manx

Blind Welfare Society the Crown and

Elections Unit has provided each polling

station with a tactile voting device which will

enable partially sighted electors to vote in the

House of Keys General Election.

Voting on

Election Day

The Notices of Poll appearing in this

supplement will give you the location of

the polling stations in your area.

The polling card you should receive in the

week before the election will give you the

location of your polling station, where you can

cast your vote on 22 September.

If you have not been able to find the location

of your polling station, you should contact the

returning officer for your constituency who will

advise you.

If you are registered to vote but have not

received your polling card you are still entitled to

vote.

Polling stations are open between the hours

of 8:00am and 8:00pm.

Those planning to vote at a polling station in

the 22 September House of Keys General

Election are being reminded that they do not

have to provide information to anyone other

than official polling station staff on polling day.

Candidates may appoint supporters to work

on their behalf at polling stations. These

individuals may ask you for your electoral

registration number in order to establish who

has been to vote.

Representatives from media organisations

may also be present at the polling station.

These individuals are not associated with

candidates but may ask you who you have

voted for in order to seek to predict the result

of the election.

It is important to remember that they are

not polling station staff and you have the right

to refuse to answer their questions.

Remember, your vote is your own. You do

not have to give any information to supporters

or media representatives. If you are unhappy

with the actions of these agents, please advise

your polling station’s Presiding Officer or

constituency Returning Officer.

Further election guidance can be found at

www.gov.im/elections, or by contacting

[email protected] or telephoning 685754.

You only have to share information with official polling station staff

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 3

Page 4: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

House of Keys constituencies

for the 2016 General Election

Online mapping

service

If you are unsure of your

constituency, you may wish to

use our online mapping service

at www.gov.im/maps/

This service will provide

you with information regarding

your local authority, House of

Keys constituency and polling

districts.

Helpful hints

Type your postcode into the

search bar (if you don't know

your postcode, you can still

manually search for your

property).

Once you have found your

property use the ‘Local

Information’ icon [i] and select:

‘My Constituency’ from the

menu list. This will provide you

with your Keys constituency,

polling district and polling

station.

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 4

Page 5: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

ARBORY, CASTLETOWN

AND MALEW

Mr Laurence Vaughan-Williams

LVW Law

Museum Buildings

Church Road

PORT ERIN IM9 6AH

Telephone: (01624) 836757

Fax: (01624) 836758

Email: quotes@laurencevaughan-

williams.com

AYRE AND MICHAEL

Mr Simon Cain

Appleby (Isle of Man)

33-37 Athol Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1LB

Telephone: (01624) 647647

Fax: (01624) 620992

Email: [email protected]

DOUGLAS CENTRAL

Mr Barry Curtis Smith

Equiom (Isle of Man) Limited

Jubilee Buildings

Victoria Street

DOUGLAS IM1 2SH

Telephone: (01624) 699000

Fax: (01624) 699001

Email: [email protected]

DOUGLAS EAST

Mr Terence McDonald

Carter Jones McDonald

Athol Chambers

21 Athol Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1LB

Telephone: (01624) 629627

Fax: (01624) 629640

Email: [email protected]

DOUGLAS NORTH

Mr Geoffrey Kermeen

Keystone Law (Isle of Man) Limited

The Old Courthouse

Athol Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1LD

Telephone: 631156/0333 939 8000

Fax: 0845 458 9398

Email: [email protected]

Returning Officers for

the 12 constituencies

DOUGLAS SOUTH

Mr James Quinn

Quinn Legal

30 Ridgeway Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1EL

Telephone: (01624) 665522

Fax: (01624) 665533

Email: [email protected]

GARFF

Mr Winston Taylor

Simcocks

Ridgeway Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1EL

Telephone: (01624) 690300

Fax: (01624) 690333

Email: [email protected]

GLENFABA AND PEEL

Ms Sally Bolton

Corlett Bolton & Co

4 Finch Road

DOUGLAS IM1 2PT

Telephone: (01624) 676868

Fax: (01624) 676966

Email: [email protected]

MIDDLE

Mr Steven Quayle

Cains Advocates

Fort Anne

DOUGLAS IM1 5PD

Telephone: (01624) 638300

Fax: (01624) 638333

Email: [email protected]

ONCHAN

Mr Jeremy Callin

Callin Wild

Bank Chambers

15-19 Athol Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1LB

Telephone: (01624) 623195

Fax: (01624) 676763

Email: [email protected]

RAMSEY

Mr Robert Jelski

Dickinson Cruickshank & Co

Masonic Buildings

Water Street

RAMSEY IM8 1RD

Telephone: (01624) 812107

Fax: (01624) 814275

Email: [email protected]

RUSHEN

Mr Mark Humphrey

Long & Humphrey

The Old Courthouse

Athol Street

DOUGLAS IM1 1LD

Telephone: (01624) 651951

Fax: (01624) 651950

Email: [email protected]

Returning Officers act as the point of contact for candidates and voters within

their designated constituency. They will arrange for electors to cast advance

votes prior to the election, oversee the polling stations on polling day and

conduct the count. Returning Officers have full responsibility for the conduct

of the election in accordance with the Representation of the People Act 1995.

Returning Officers oversee the count as part of their election duties

Polling station

staff can help you

on Election DayHelp is available on Election Day if

required. Your polling station will be clearly

marked with signs outside.

When you reach the polling station you

will be directed to a poll clerk.

You will be required to provide your

name and address to the clerk, who will

check that your name is on the electoral

register.

You will be given a ballot paper and

you should mark your vote on the ballot

paper secretly in one of the voting

compartments.

Put one ‘X’ in the space to the right

opposite the name of the candidate or

candidates you wish to vote for.

You may vote for not more than two

candidates. If you put any other mark on

the ballot paper, your vote may not be

counted.

Then fold the ballot paper in two to

conceal your vote, show the official mark

on the back to the presiding officer and

put the paper into the ballot box.

If you spoil the ballot paper by mistake

do not destroy it; give it back to the

presiding officer and ask for another.

If you have difficulty marking your

ballot paper and need help, please ask to

speak to the presiding officer as soon as

you arrive at the polling station.

The presiding officer is there to help

you and if required may mark the ballot

paper on your behalf.

What happens

after the election?

Successful candidates will be sworn in as

MHKs at the first sitting of the House of

Keys on 27 September.

Following this the Chief Minister, who

heads the government, is due to be

elected by Members of the House of Keys

and the Legislative Council sitting together

as Tynwald at its first meeting on 4

October.

Public meetings

Public meetings are often held in the run-

up to the House of Keys General Election

to provide people with an opportunity to

put questions to their candidates.

Information about the dates, times and

venues of constituency meetings are

publicised via the local media and can also

be found on the Isle of Man Government

election web pages.

Leading the way

The Isle of Man was among the first

countries to give women the vote in 1881

and was the first in Western Europe to

allow 16 and 17 year olds to vote in

national elections.

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 5

Page 6: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

Notice is hereby given by the returning officers named below

in respect of the relevant constituencies that a poll for the

election of 2 members for each constituency to the House of

Keys will take place on Thursday, 22 September 2016 and

will commence at 8.00 am and close at 8.00 pm on that day.

The candidates nominated for this election of 2

members for each constituency and the names of the

persons who have subscribed their nomination papers are

detailed below.

No person will be admitted to vote at any polling station

other than the one to which he or she is allotted.

Voting will be by ballot in accordance with the

Directions for the Guidance of Voters which will be posted at

each polling station.

A person who has applied to the returning officer for an

advance voter’s ballot paper, and whose application has

been approved, may only vote in this manner and will not be

admitted to vote at the polling station.

Please note that any person who is guilty of bribery,

treating, undue influence, personation or other corrupt

practices at the election, is, on conviction of such offence,

liable to the penalties mentioned in that behalf in the

Representation of the People Act 1995.

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

NOTICE OF POLL: ARBORY, CASTLETOWN AND MALEW

Laurence Vaughan-Williams, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CACM1

CACM2

CACM3

CACM4

CACM5

CACM6

Methodist Hall, Main Road, Colby

Methodist Hall, Main Road, Ballabeg

Ballasalla Village Hall

Ballasalla Village Hall

Civic Hall, Castletown

Civic Hall, Castletown

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

Polling Station 5

Polling Station 6

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Graham Derek CREGEEN

38 Silverburn Drive

Ballasalla

Proposer: Robert Henry Gelling

Seconder: Simon James Spenser

Proposer: Richard Alexander Ronan

Seconder: Kevin Patrick Weir

Proposer: Miles Rawstron Walker

Seconder: Kevin Patrick Weir

Proposer: Garth Philip Kimber

Seconder: Frank Jeffrey Clayton

Proposer: Helen Margaret Leigh

Seconder: Lewis Owen Veale

Proposer: Peter Martin McKenna

Seconder: Catreena Ealish McFee

Proposer: Peter Douglas Cain

Seconder: Kimberly Gabrielle Quine

Carl James PARKER

15 Croit-Ny-Glionney

Colby

Carol Barbara QUINE

26 Maynrys, Ballalough

Castletown

Manx Labour Party

Stephen Raymond CROWTHER

31 Arbory Street

Castletown

Richard Stephen MCALEER

56 Victoria Road

Castletown

Philip Anderson GAWNE

Lamode, Ballakillowey Road

Rushen

Jason Robert MOORHOUSE

4 Paradise Court, Mill Street

Castletown

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

NOTICE OF POLL: AYRE AND MICHAEL

Simon Cain, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CAAM1

CAAM2

CAAM3

CAAM4

CAAM5

CAAM6

Kirk Michael Parish Hall, Main Road, Kirk Michael

Ballaugh Parish Hall, Station Road, Ballaugh

Jurby Parish Hall, Bretney Road, Jurby

Ayre United FC Clubhouse, Ayre

Bride Methodist Church Hall, Bride

Lezayre Church Hall, Lezayre

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

Polling Station 5

Polling Station 6

CAAM7Lezayre Parish Community Hall, LezayrePolling Station 7

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Patrick Stephen AYRES

5 Brookfield Crescent

Ramsey

Liberal Vannin

Proposer: Elizabeth Margaret Kelly

Seconder: Norma Costain

Proposer: Julie Anne Corteen

Seconder: William Lawrence Corteen

Proposer: John Moughtin Cashin

Seconder: Heather Irene Melvin

Proposer: Linda Mayor

Seconder: Stephen Broad

Proposer: Richard Edgar Quine

Seconder: Terence Randolph Alexander Groves

Proposer: James Cyril Duncan

Seconder: Ruth Davina Gorry

Louise Elizabeth WHITELEGG

Marlbrook, Kerrowmoar

Lezayre

Timothy Simon BAKER

Ballameanagh, Glen Auldyn

Lezayre

Alan KERMODE

Ballacree House, Churchtown

Lezayre

Alfred Louis CANNAN

Shen Cardee, Summerhill Road

Jurby

Carlos PHILLIPS

Sycamore House, Glen Duff

Lezayre

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

NOTICE OF POLL: DOUGLAS CENTRAL

Barry Curtis Smith, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CDGC1

CDGC2

CDGC3

CDGC4

CDGC5

Scout Hall, Demesne Road, Douglas

All Saints Church Hall, Alexander Drive, Douglas

Dept of Home Affairs, Homefield, 88 Woodbourne Road, Douglas

St Andrews Church Hall, St Ninians Corner, Glencrutchery Road, Douglas

All Saints Church Hall, Alexander Drive, Douglas

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

Polling Station 5

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Kurt BUCHHOLZ

21 Thorny Road

Douglas

Proposer: Julie Killip

Seconder: Sandra Mousley

Proposer: John William Corrin

Seconder: Geoffrey Friend Karran

Proposer: David Buttery

Seconder: Michelle Caroline Weipers

Proposer: Nigel Hayes Jones

Seconder: Jenny Anne Wooldridge

Proposer: Karl Inglis

Seconder: Scott Duncan

Proposer: Julia Delaney

Seconder: Nicholas Howard Sheard

Christopher Charles THOMAS

Dolls House

Old Castletown Road

Douglas

Catherine Ann CORLETT

30 Cronkbourne Road

Douglas

Sara Dawn Andrea HACKMAN

Grange Bank

17 Belmont Terrace

Douglas

John Richard George FALK

32 Central Apartments

Central Promenade

Douglas

Michelle Kim INGLIS

1 Railway Terrace

Douglas

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

NOTICE OF POLL: DOUGLAS EAST

Terence McDonald, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CDGE1

CDGE2

CDGE3

CDGE4

CDGE5

Promenade Methodist Hall, Loch Promenade, Douglas

Imuseum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas

Freemasons Hall, Woodbourne Square, Douglas

Spiritualist Church, Lower Dukes Road, Douglas

Promenade Methodist Hall, Loch Promenade, Douglas

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

Polling Station 5

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Clare Louise BETTISON

9 Grafton Street

Douglas

Proposer: Jason Darren Newman

Seconder: Kathryn Esther Elizabeth Cowin

Proposer: Christopher Stewart Barr

Seconder: Barbara Cowley

Proposer: David John Carter

Seconder: Paul William Corkhill

Proposer: Ian John Gelling Clague

Seconder: Raina Chatel

Proposer: Robert Kevin Dowty

Seconder: David Derek Boyd

Proposer: Rory Michael Farren

Seconder: John Corlett

Proposer: Philip Alexander Corlett

Seconder: Martin Scott Biddulph

Christopher Roy ROBERTSHAW

Bawshen Farm, Ballavitchel Road

Crosby

Catherine Rose TURNER

16 Westminster Terrace

Douglas

Quintin Bennett GILL

2A Abbeywoods, Ballanard Road

Douglas

Jonathan JOUGHIN

60 Victoria Road

Douglas

Richard Fredrick HALSALL

1 Glen Falcon Terrace, Murrays Road

Douglas

Manx Labour Party

John Caley MCBRIDE

6 Upper Dukes Road

Douglas

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Proposer: Philip Richard Craine

Seconder: Daniel Mark Dunajewski

Amanda Jane WALKER

15 Hilary Park

Douglas

8.

7.

NOTICE OF POLL

For election to the House of Keys

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 6

Page 7: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

NOTICE OF POLL: DOUGLAS NORTH

Geoffrey Kermeen, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CDGN1

CDGN2

CDGN3

Education Support Centre, Glencrutchery Road, Douglas

Cronk-y-Berry School (Youth Wing)

Willaston Methodist Church Hall, Willaston

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Karen ANGELA

Balladane

7 Castle Mona Avenue

Douglas

Proposer: Joyce Birnie

Seconder: Marlene Dreda Wheeler

Proposer: Sheila Mary Cain

Seconder: Ethel Maud Kneen

Proposer: Frank Dennis Clarke

Seconder: Joyce Mary Clarke

Proposer: John Edward Horsthuis

Seconder: Ian Gale

Proposer: Edric Gill

Seconder: Ann Gill

David John ASHFORD

19 Berrywoods Avenue

Governors Hill

Douglas

George Ralph PEAKE

Leyland

9 First Avenue

Douglas

John Ramsey HOUGHTON

3 Willow Close

Birch Hill

Onchan

Lynn SIRDEFIELD

18 Hillside Avenue

Douglas

Manx Labour Party

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

NOTICE OF POLL: DOUGLAS SOUTH

James Quinn, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CDGS1

CDGS2

CDGS3

Pulrose Methodist Church, Pulrose Road, Douglas

Anagh Coar Primary School, Anagh Coar, Douglas

Scoill Vallajeelt, Meadow Cresent, Ballalaughton, Douglas

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Kathleen Joan BEECROFT

Troutbeck

Strang Road

Union Mills

Liberal Vannin

Proposer: Claire Louise Wells

Seconder: Kerry Mark Boland

Proposer: Helen Julie Quayle

Seconder: Philip John Quayle

Proposer: Richard Burleigh Davis

Seconder: Jaqueline Cheshire

Proposer: David Clifford Cretney

Seconder: Mary Leontine Carter OBE

Keith Daryl FITTON

31 Murrays Lake Drive

Rowan Woods

Santon

William Mackay MALARKEY

19 Farmhill Park

Douglas

David Anthony FOWLER

7 Stevenson Court

Douglas

1.

2.

3.

4.

NOTICE OF POLL: GARFF

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Andrew BARTON

5 Ballagorry Heights

Glen Mona

Maughold

Proposer: Raymond John Davies

Seconder: Diane Carol Barton

Proposer: Joanne Clague

Seconder: Hilary Anne Simm

Proposer: Andrew Brian Byers

Seconder: Nicholas Andrew Dale

Proposer: Richard George Henthorn

Seconder: Victoria Hewison

Proposer: George Henry Waft

Seconder: Thomas Arthur Kinrade

Daphne Hilary Penelope CAINE

The Wonder House

Dhoon

Maughold

Martyn John PERKINS

Hillcrest House

Baldhoon Road

Laxey

Nigel Anthony DOBSON

63 Ballachrink Drive

Onchan

Andrew Joseph SMITH

Figtree Cottage

Glen Road

Laxey

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Winston Taylor, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CGAR1

CGAR2

CGAR3

CGAR4

CGAR5

CGAR6

Maughold Church Hall, Maughold Village

Dhoon Church Hall, Main Road, Glen Mona

Laxey Working Mens Institute, New Road, Laxey

Baldrine Methodist Church Hall, Baldrine Hill, Baldrine

Laxey Working Mens Institute, New Road, Laxey

Onchan Methodist Church, Onchan

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

Polling Station 5

Polling Station 6

CGAR7Onchan Methodist Church, OnchanPolling Station 7

Sally Bolton, Returning Officer

Polling Station 1 CGAP1

CGAP2

CGAP3

CGAP4

CGAP5

CGAP6

Peel Centenary Centre

Peel Centenary Centre

Methodist Church, Glen Maye

St Pauls Church, Foxdale

Methodist Church, Glen Maye

Methodist Church, St Johns

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

Polling Station 5

Polling Station 6

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

NOTICE OF POLL: GLENFABA AND PEEL

Geoffrey BOOT

Ballagarraghyn

Main Road

St Johns

Proposer: Voirrey Gillian Quirk

Seconder: Alan James Jackson

Proposer: Paul Eugene Chatel

Seconder: Cynthia Chatel

Proposer: Marion Wood

Seconder: Keith Wood

Leslie Lucas Alfred HANSON

18 Stanley Road

Peel

Raymond Karl HARMER

6 Oak Road

Peel

1.

2.

3.

Notice is hereby given by the returning officers named below

in respect of the relevant constituencies that a poll for the

election of 2 members for each constituency to the House of

Keys will take place on Thursday, 22 September 2016 and

will commence at 8.00 am and close at 8.00 pm on that day.

The candidates nominated for this election of 2

members for each constituency and the names of the

persons who have subscribed their nomination papers are

detailed below.

No person will be admitted to vote at any polling station

other than the one to which he or she is allotted.

Voting will be by ballot in accordance with the

Directions for the Guidance of Voters which will be posted at

each polling station.

A person who has applied to the returning officer for an

advance voter’s ballot paper, and whose application has

been approved, may only vote in this manner and will not be

admitted to vote at the polling station.

Please note that any person who is guilty of bribery,

treating, undue influence, personation or other corrupt

practices at the election, is, on conviction of such offence,

liable to the penalties mentioned in that behalf in the

Representation of the People Act 1995.

NOTICE OF POLL

For election to the House of Keys

ELECTION DAY: The polling card you should receive in the week before the election will give you

the location of your polling station, where you can cast your vote on 22 September

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 7

Page 8: Isle of Man Government - Home · Manx parliament, Tynwald, which makes laws for the Island and agrees how public funds should be raised and ... to produce an exhibition telling you

2016 HOUSE OF KEYS GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENT

NOTICE OF POLL: MIDDLE

William Edward BOWERS

Stoneleigh

Quines Hill

Port Soderick

Proposer: Denise Terri Bowers

Seconder: Charles Christopher Bowers

Proposer: Christopher William Gawne

Seconder: Christopher Alan Baker

Proposer: Margaret Ann Hodge

Seconder: William Sinclair Gelling

Proposer: Alison Mary Shimmins

Seconder: Geoffrey William Briers

Paul Herbert CRAINE

6 Elm Bank

Glen Vine

Marown

William Catto SHIMMINS

12 Keeill Pharick

Glen Vine

Robert Howard QUAYLE

Ballavitchel Lodge

Ballavitchel Road

Crosby

1.

2.

3.

4.

Notice is hereby given by the returning officers named below

in respect of the relevant constituencies that a poll for the

election of 2 members for each constituency to the House of

Keys will take place on Thursday, 22 September 2016 and

will commence at 8.00 am and close at 8.00 pm on that day.

The candidates nominated for this election of 2

members for each constituency and the names of the

persons who have subscribed their nomination papers are

detailed below.

No person will be admitted to vote at any polling station

other than the one to which he or she is allotted.

Voting will be by ballot in accordance with the

Directions for the Guidance of Voters which will be posted at

each polling station.

A person who has applied to the returning officer for an

advance voter’s ballot paper, and whose application has

been approved, may only vote in this manner and will not be

admitted to vote at the polling station.

Please note that any person who is guilty of bribery,

treating, undue influence, personation or other corrupt

practices at the election, is, on conviction of such offence,

liable to the penalties mentioned in that behalf in the

Representation of the People Act 1995.

NOTICE OF POLL

For election to the House of Keys

Polling Station 1 CMID1

CMID2

CMID3

CMID4

Crosby Methodist Church Hall, Old Church Road, Crosby

Braddan Parish Commissioners Office, Close Corran, Union Mills

Port Soderick Recreational Hall, Quines Hill

Santon Old School, School Lane, Castletown Road, Santon

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Steven Quayle, Returning Officer

NOTICE OF POLL: ONCHAN

Anthony ALLEN

2 Birchley Terrace

Onchan

Proposer: Michael Joseph Swift

Seconder: Joanna Clair Allen

Proposer: Paul James Wilcock

Seconder: Lyndsey Leanne Kirby

Proposer: Kathryn Miriam Craig

Seconder: Peter Malcolm Hulme

Proposer: Peter Karran

Seconder: John William Hull Brown

Proposer: Brian Robert Callow

Seconder: Nicholas Alexander Brown

Rob Edward CALLISTER

Water’s Edge Cottage

Abbeylands

Onchan

Julie Marie EDGE

Llamedos

55 Lhon Vane Close

Onchan

Liberal Vannin

Timothy Roy CRAIG

14 Cronk Avenue

Birch Hill Park

Onchan

David John QUIRK

27 Birch Hill Avenue

Onchan

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Polling Station 1 CONC1

CONC2

CONC3

CONC4

Manx Blind Welfare Centre, Corrin Court, Onchan

The Community Hall, School Road, Onchan

The Community Hall, School Road, Onchan

The Views Café, Onchan Park, Onchan

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Jeremy Callin, Returning Officer

NOTICE OF POLL: RUSHEN

Leo Simon CUSSONS

31 Market Street

Peel

Proposer: Christopher Kinley

Seconder: Andrew John Clague

Proposer: Ann Forrester Pickering

Seconder: Joan Marjorie Helps

Proposer: Keith James

Seconder: Glenda James

Proposer: John Ashton Lewis

Seconder: Alan Harold Qualtrough Clucas

Proposer: Anthony Stephen George

Seconder: Isalen Kathleen Cooil

James William HAMPTON

The Whitehouse Bungalow

Fistard

Port St Mary

Laurence David SKELLY

Glenlea House

Truggan Road

Rushen

Mark Ian KEMP

32 Droghadfayle Road

Port Erin

Juan Paul WATTERSON

Sefton Villa

Four Roads

Port St Mary

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Polling Station 1 CRUS1

CRUS2

CRUS3

CRUS4

Methodist Hall, Station Road, Port Erin

Scoill Phurt Le Moirrey, Port St Mary

Ballafesson Methodist Hall

Ballafesson Methodist Hall

Polling Station 2

Polling Station 3

Polling Station 4

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Mark Humphrey, Returning Officer

Robert Jelski, Returning Officer

NOTICE OF POLL: RAMSEY

Alexander John ALLINSON

St Olaves Rectory

St Olaves Close

Ramsey

Proposer: May Shiu Chan

Seconder: Sally Margaret Mason

Proposer: Sam Adcock

Seconder: Stephen George Perry

Proposer: Graham Stewart Jones

Seconder: Kathleen Mary Jones

Proposer: Clare Louise McDonough

Seconder: David William Thomas Musson

Proposer: Graham Curphey

Seconder: Stephanie Curphey

Nicholas Lyndon CROWE

6 The Threshold

Jurby

John David MCDONOUGH

5 Greenland View

Ramsey

Lawrie Lee HOOPER

The Rigs

Mount Auldyn

Ramsey

Liberal Vannin

Leonard Ian SINGER

20 Cooyrt Balleigh

Kings Reach

Ramsey

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Polling Station 1 CRAM1

CRAM2

Ramsey Methodist Church Hall, Waterloo Road, Ramsey

St Pauls Church Hall, Market Square, RamseyPolling Station 2

The names of the candidates will be printed on the ballot papers in the order in which they are stated above.

The polling stations and the electors allotted to vote at them are as follows:

Further information about the 2016 House of Keys General Election

is available to view on the Government website at:

www.gov.im/elections

Election supplement:Layout 1 26/08/2016 16:26 Page 8