Isle of Man election: Your candidates by constituency

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Watch below to see each election candidate for the Isle of Man General Election 2011

Sixty-four election candidates will contest a total of 24 seats in the Isle of Man general election 2011, and this is your chance to hear from them.

Over the past few months every candidate has been interviewed on air, for five minutes, by Manx Radio during their daily Mandate programme.

Each of the links below will take you to alphabetically ordered videos within each constituency, hosted on YouTube.

Polling for the island elections takes place on 29 September.

To be registered to vote you must be 16 or over by election day, resident at the address stated on your registration form, and resident in the Isle of Man for at least one year.

The island is almost entirely self-governing, and the 24 successful representatives will control virtually every aspect of public life from law and order to health provision.

All new political members successful in the election will be sworn in to the House of Keys on 4 October.

A new chief minister will be elected by Tynwald on 11 October following Tony Brown's decision to retire from politics after 35 years in public service.

Candidates by constituency:

AYRE (3 for 1 seat)

CASTLETOWN (6 for 1 seat)

DOUGLAS EAST (6 for 2 seats)

DOUGLAS NORTH (4 for 2 seats)

DOUGLAS SOUTH (3 for 2 seats)

DOUGLAS WEST (4 for 2 seats)

GARFF (2 for 1 seat)

GLENFABA (3 for 1 seat)

MALEW & SANTON (3 for 1 seat)

MICHAEL (3 for 1 seat)

MIDDLE (4 for 1 seat)

ONCHAN (6 for 3 seats)

PEEL (5 for 1 seat)

RAMSEY (6 for 2 seats)

RUSHEN (6 for 3 seats)

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