Isle of Man 2016 General Election: Douglas North Resultpublished at 23:24 British Summer Time 22 September 2016Breaking
David Ashford 1219 - elected
Ralph Peake 1177 - elected
John Houghton 775
Lynn Sirdefield 343
Angela Karen 287
RESULT: Jason Moorhouse and Graham Cregeen elected in Arbory, Castletown and Malew
RESULT: Alfred Cannan and Tim Baker elected in Ayre and Michael
RESULT: Chris Thomas and Ann Corlett elected in Douglas Central
RESULT: Clare Bettison and Chris Robertshaw elected in Douglas East
RESULT: Kate Beecroft and Bill Malarkey elected in Douglas South
RESULT: David Ashford and Ralph Peake elected in Douglas North
RESULT: Martyn Perkins and Daphne Caine elected in Garff
RESULT: Ray Harmer and Geoffrey Boot elected in Glenfaba and Peel
RESULT: Bill Shimmins and Howard Quayle elected in Middle
RESULT: Rob Callister and Julie Edge elected in Onchan
RESULT: Alex Allinson and Lawrie Hooper elected in Ramsey
RESULT: Juan Watterson and Laurence Skelly elected in Rushen
New MHKs will be sworn in on 27 September
New Chief minister to be elected on 4 October; other ministerial appointments will follow
Ariane Barua, Mark Edwards and Ian Shoesmith
David Ashford 1219 - elected
Ralph Peake 1177 - elected
John Houghton 775
Lynn Sirdefield 343
Angela Karen 287
Dr Alex Allinson is one of two new Members of the House of Keys for the constituency of Ramsey in the north of the Isle of Man after topping the polls.
Quote MessageThe turnout in Ramsey has been tremendous here in Ramsey and that is testament to the strong community in the town - it shows that local people are passionate about local politics. I am humbled and honoured by the trust placed in me by the people of this constituency."
Alex Allinson, Newly elected member of the House of Keys
Alf Cannan has been re-elected in Ayre and Michael.
He was educated at King Williams College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Juan Watterson said: "I am delighted and flattered to have been given a mandate by the people of Rushen" after topping the polls with 2087 votes.
Laurence Skelly has been re-elected in Rushen albeit with a trimmed majority.
He may also be about to throw his hat into the ring for the vacant chief minister role.
Quote MessageIt was very, very close and reflects the quality of the candidates in Rushen. I am delighted and the support I have received has been phenomenal.
Laurence Skelly, MHK
Alex Allinson 2946 - elected
Lawrie Hooper 1471 - elected
Leonard Singer 886
Nick Crowe 716
John McDonough 236
Shall we pause for breath after that flurry of results?
Let's recap -- we have so far had the results from five of the 12 constituencies.
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Banker Bill Shimmins topped the poll in Middle ahead of Howard Quayle.
I am very humbled. I have learnt an enormous amount through this campaign and I am really looking forward to representing the people of Middle and the Isle of Man. My banking background will be very useful with the challenges ahead.
Health Minister Howard Quayle thanks his supporters after securing re-election in the constituency of Middle with 1205 votes.
He also appears to fire the starting gun on the race to become chief minister.
Quote MessageI am so pleased with this result and If I am asked to stand for Chief Minister I will".
Howard Quayle, Member of the House of Keys
Juan Watterson 2087 - elected
Laurence Skelly 1212 - elected
Mark Kemp 1104
James Hampton 1033
Leo Cussons 331
Bill Shimmins 1357 - elected
Howard Quayle 1205 - elected
Paul Craine 1090
William Bowers 394
Chris Thomas 1571 - elected
Ann Corlett 1031 - elected
Kurt Buchholz 632
Richard Falk 540
Sara Hackman 342
Michelle Inglis 95
Alfred Cannan 1736 - elected
Timothy Baker 1571 - elected
Carlos Phillips 1331
Louise Whitelegg 563
Alan Kermode 440
Pat Ayres 39
Thanks to Graham for getting in touch -- do you agree with him?
The next Tynwald need to start taking the financial shortfalls more seriously. We are the most over-governed population in Europe and trimming out a few civil servants might be a good first step.
Graham Hamer
Oh the glamorous life of a telly correspondent, hey?
Here's North West Tonight's Mark Edwardson, reporting live from Castletown...
Amy Mulhern, BBC News
Looks like things are very close here -- could Infrastructure Minister Phil Gawne be on his way out of the Keys? That's certainly what Manx Radio's exit polls are predicting...
Rob Callister received the highest number of votes in the constituency of Onchan.
Quote MessageI'm so pleased with this result and I thank the people of Onchan for putting me here. I look forward to start working for them tomorrow morning and I look forward to representing them with a really, really strong voice. I am going to try and improve things for the whole island and I look forward to getting to work."
Rob Callister, Newly elected Onchan MHK
Julie Edge finished second to Rob Callister in the Onchan poll and is duly elected.
Quote MessageI am absolutely delighted to get the chance to represent the people of Onchan and the Isle of Man. It is a brilliant day and I thank all those who have helped me to get here. I am so pleased.
Julie Edge, MHK, Onchan
So with only two of the 12 constituencies having declared, the number of women in the House of Keys has already doubled.
Rob Callister 1272 - elected
Julie Edge 953 - elected
Tim Craig 841
David Quirk 822
Anthony Allen 510