Guernsey general election, 2008
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Parliamentary elections were held in Guernsey on 23 April 2008[1] to elect 45 candidates. 18,576 voters or 40.58% of the eligible population of 45,772 turned out and cast a total of 89,239 votes; there were 10 blank papers, 35 spoilt papers and on average 4.8 votes were cast. Of the 28 standing deputies all but two (Brian de Jersey and Wendy Morgan), were re-elected to the house; this means that 19 of the Deputies-Elect are new to the chamber. Five of the 12 candidates who had stood unsuccessfully in 2004 were elected in 2008.
The candidate who polled the most amount of votes was first time candidate Matt Fallaize standing in the Vale, who received 2,322 and becomes the youngest member of the house at 26.[2]
Election Ordinance[3]
Results
Election results [4]
St Peter Port North District 2,196 or 49.16% turnout
- John Gollop 1,579
- Rhoderick Matthews 1,204
- Carol Steere 1,010
- Martin Storey 999
- Jack Honeybill 980
- Leon Gallienne 976
- Mike Collins 896
St Peter Port South District 1,697 or 50.47% turnout
West District 2,945 or 60.1% turnout
South East District 2868 or 57% turnout
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Vale District 3,392 or 60.06% turnout
St Sampson's District 2,755 or 55.97% turnout
Castel District 2,723 or 54.49% turnout
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