Two sitting Alderney States members not re-elected
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Two sitting States of Alderney members have lost their seats in Alderney's 2024 election.
Boyd Kelly and Lin Maurice were unsuccessful in the election.
Two other sitting members - Kevin Gentle and Alex Snowdon - were returned along with Stuart Clark, Edward Hill and Iain Macfarlane.
Poll topper Edward Hill said: "I'm extremely humbled and deeply flattered that so many people voted for me. I had a very interesting manifesto and was probably slightly different to the normal type of manifesto which was focusing on solutions rather than the problems."
Results of the Alderney 2024 election
Candidates | Votes |
---|---|
Edward Hill | 569 |
Iain Macfarlane | 538 |
Alex Snowdon | 520 |
Stuart Clark | 498 |
Kevin Gentle | 331 |
Rosemary Hanbury | 315 |
Haydn Bateman | 279 |
Boyd Kelly | 266 |
Lin Maurice | 198 |
In total 901 papers were issued. Three postal votes were not returned and 10 ballots were deemed spoilt.
Of those registered on the electoral roll there was a 63% turnout.
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