2010 Alderney general election

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General elections were held in Alderney on 27 November 2010 in accordance with the rules governing elections in Alderney. Five of the ten seats in the States were up for election.[1] There were 12 candidates.

Roy Burke, Chief Executive of the States of Alderney said "It has been most exciting, to see democracy in action was remarkable. I have a great team working around me who have organised everything very professionally which meant that all went very smoothly".[1]

Results[edit]

Candidate Votes % Notes
Matt Birmingham 654 73.4 Elected
Ian Tugby 502 56.4 Elected
Paul Arditti 501 56.2 Elected
Raymond Berry 450 50.5 Elected
Tony Llewellyn 388 43.5 Elected
Norma Williams 365 41.0
Ray Gaudion 323 36.2
Victor Levine 170 19.1
Lin Maurice 165 18.5
Arthur Wheeler 147 16.5
Ken Hampton 131 14.7
Lois Fitzgerald 43 4.8
Invalid/blank votes - -
Total 890 -
Registered voters/turnout 1,269 70.1
Source: 2010 results

2013 by-election[edit]

A by-election was held on 11 May 2013 to replace Tony Llewellyn, who had resigned in March 2013. Six candidates stood for election, which was won by Steve Roberts.

Candidate Votes % Notes
Steve Roberts 305 42.2 Elected
Les Stewart 276 38.2
Lin Maurice 72 10.0
Peter Raphael 36 5.0
Ken Hampton 23 3.2
Colin Murfitt 10 1.3
Total 722 100
Valid votes 732 100
Invalid/blank votes 9 0.0
Total 741 100
Registered voters/turnout ~65
Source: Government of Alderney

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Five New Members for the States of Alderney". States of Alderney. 27 November 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.