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Douglas North is a House of Keys constituency in Douglas, Isle of Man. It elects 2 MHKs.
MHKs & Elections
Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected Notes 1903 General Election
Unopposed
- John Thomas Cowell
- William James Kermode
- John James Goldsmith
- John Thomas Cowell
- William James Kermode
- John James Goldsmith
1908 General Election
?
- John Thomas Cowell, 1312 votes
- Armitage Rigby, 1477 votes
- W Goldsmith, 1212 votes
- John Thomas Cowell
- Armitage Rigby
- W Goldsmith
1919 General Election
?
- Samuel Norris (2469 votes)
- Robert Caesar Cain
- Ramsey Bignall Moore
- ?
- Samuel Norris
- Robert Caesar Cain
- Ramsey Bignall Moore
1921 By Election
?
- ?
- Arthur Binns Crookall JP
1924 General Election
?
- ?
- Ramsey Gelling Johnson
- Samuel Norris
- Arthur Binns Crookall JP
1929 General Election
?
- Samuel Norris
- ?
1933 By Election
?
- Samuel Norris
- ?
- Samuel Norris
1934 General Election
?
- Arthur Edwin Kitto
- Robert Hampton
- Samuel Norris
- John Kelly[disambiguation needed ]
- ?
- Arthur Edwin Kitto
- Robert Hampton
- Samuel Norris
1986 General Election
64.8%
- Bernie May (1087 votes)
- Julia Delaney (648 votes)
- AA Ainsworth (420 votes)
- Bernie May
- Julia Delaney
1991 General Election
66.4%
- Bernie May (802 votes)
- David Corlett (370 votes)
- Alan Crowe (289 votes)
- D Martin (210 votes)
- IA Faragher (160 votes)
- R Chatel (113 votes)
- JJ Bell (106 votes)
- MA Hooper (81 votes)
- MJ Shimmin (57 votes)
- GP Joughin (47 votes)
- MJ Nuttall (21 votes)
- Bernie May
- David Corlett
1995 By Election
40.3%
- Alan Crowe (595 votes)
- Mitchell (371 votes)
- R Chatel (361 votes)
- Want (237 votes)
1996 General Election
56.2%
- John Houghton(1493 votes)
- Alan Crowe (1241 votes)
- Bernie May (827 votes)
- Brian Crookall (612 votes)
- John Houghton
- Alan Crowe
1998 By Election
?
?
- Bill Henderson
Following the unopposed elevation to the Council of Edward Crowe.
2001 General Election
Elected Unopposed
- John Houghton
- Bill Henderson
- John Houghton
- Bill Henderson
2006 General Election
?
- John Houghton, 1615
- Bill Henderson, 1627
- Mark Atherton, 290
- Mike Coleman, 688
- John Houghton
- Bill Henderson
The two sitting MHK's held their seats. External links
Categories:- Constituencies of the Isle of Man
- Lord of Mann
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