Douglas East

MHKs & Elections

YearElectionTurnoutCandidatesElectedNotes
1962

General Election

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  • ?
  • Percy Coupe
1971

General Election

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  • Katherine Cowin (elected)
  • Charles Burke
  • ?
1976

General Election

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1981

General Election

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  • Dominic Delaney
  • ?
1986

General Election

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  • Dominic Delaney
  • Phil Kermode
1991

General Election

53%

  • Dominic Delaney (796 votes, elected)
  • Phil Kermode (522 votes, elected)
  • Brenda Cannell (306 votes)
  • PT Bell (240 votes)
  • A Shea (54 votes)
The two sitting MHKs held their seats.
1995

By-Election

39.9%

  • Phil Braidwood (611 votes, elected)
  • Brenda Cannell (336 votes)
  • Christian (289 votes)
  • Freegard (161 votes)

By-election called by the elevation of Dominic Delaney to the LegCo.

1996

General Election

50.9%

  • Phil Braidwood (1289 votes, elected)
  • Brenda Cannell (836 votes, elected)
  • Phil Kermode (593 votes)
2001

General Election

41%

  • Phil Braidwood (1168 votes, elected)
  • Brenda Cannell (973 votes, elected)
  • Colin Cain (474 votes)
  • Philip White (201 votes)
The two sitting MHKs held their seats.
2006

General Election

51%

  • Phil Braidwood (777 votes, elected)
  • Brenda Cannell (728 votes, eelcted)
  • Carol Jempson (189 votes)
  • Steve Osbourne (194 votes)
  • Bill Platt (252 votes)
  • Chris Robertshaw (574 votes)
The two sitting MHKs held their seats.
2010

By-election

n/a

  • Chris Robertshaw (388 votes, elected)
  • Kate Beecroft, Liberal Vannin (381 votes)
  • Kevin Woodford (276 votes)
  • Colin Cain (245 votes)
  • John Joughin (146 votes)
  • Chris Heath (72 votes)

By-election called by the elevation of Phil Braidwood to the LegCo.

2011

General Election

40.7%

  • Chris Robertshaw (915 votes, elected)
  • Brenda Cannell (757 votes, elected)
  • Paul Moulton (490 votes)
  • Geraldine O'Neill (441 votes)
  • Richard Kissack (238 votes)
  • John Karran (123 votes)
The two sitting MHKs held their seats.
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gollark: So if you have an object with the left half in shadow or something, even though a camera sees each side as having *wildly* different colors, you'll just think "oh, that's yellow" or something like that.
gollark: Human color processing isn't measuring something like "what amounts of reddish/greenish/blueish light is falling on this set of cones", it's trying to work out "what object is this and what are the lighting conditions".
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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