Douglas East
Douglas East is a House of Keys constituency in Douglas, Isle of Man. It elects 2 MHKs.
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MHKs & Elections
Year | Election | Turnout | Candidates | Elected | Notes |
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1962 |
General Election |
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1971 |
General Election |
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1976 |
General Election |
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1981 |
General Election |
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1986 |
General Election |
? |
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1991 |
General Election |
53% |
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The two sitting MHKs held their seats. | |
1995 |
By-Election |
39.9% |
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By-election called by the elevation of Dominic Delaney to the LegCo. | |
1996 |
General Election |
50.9% |
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2001 |
General Election |
41% |
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The two sitting MHKs held their seats. | |
2006 |
General Election |
51% |
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The two sitting MHKs held their seats. | |
2010 |
By-election |
n/a |
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By-election called by the elevation of Phil Braidwood to the LegCo. | |
2011 |
General Election |
40.7% |
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The two sitting MHKs held their seats. |
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gollark: Besides that, you don't perceive colors that way.
gollark: The problem is that what hex code you get out of a picture depends entirely on stuff like lighting and probably camera calibration.
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