Elections in Alderney
Elections in Alderney are held for the positions both of President and Member of the States of Alderney. The President of the States of Alderney is directly elected every four years. Half of the ten States Members are elected every two years for a four-year mandate. In 2014 1,267 people were registered to vote. The whole island is a single constituency.
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Alderney |
---|
Sovereign |
Legislature
|
Judiciary |
States Members
To be elected between 14 November and 14 December for a four-year term, 5 candidates are elected every two years, which means that every four years the composition of the parliament changes completely. The election held on 6 December 2008, had a turnout of over 700 people produced a frequency of 65.6%.
President
Election in November for a four-year term.
Voters
Voters are eligible to be inscribed on the electoral roll of Alderney if they are:[1]
- 17 or over (being able to vote from the age 18);
- have been ordinarily resident in Alderney for 12 months up to 15 October of the year in which inscription is requested;
- are ordinarily resident in Alderney;
- are not subject to a legal disability.
Absent voters may use a "Postal" or "Proxy" vote.
Notes and references
- "Electoral registration form". Retrieved 23 March 2013.