2005 St Peter Port South by-election

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2005 St Peter Port South by-election
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  2004 21 September 2005 (2005-09-21) 2008  

St Peter Port South district
Registered2,963 [1]
Turnout32.5% [1]

Deputy before election

Michael Burbridge

Elected Deputy

Jenny Tasker

The 2005 St Peter Port South by-election was held in the States of Guernsey district of St Peter Port South on 21 September 2005 following the death of deputy Michael Burbridge in June 2005. [2] The deadline for nominations was 26 August. [3]

There were eight candidates, Roy Bisson, Michael Bourgaize, Barry Cash, Gloria Dudley-Owen, Jan Kuttlewascher, Peter Leigh, Angus Perfitt, and Jenny Tasker. Perfitt withdrew in early September before the election, however, his name remained on the ballot. [4] [5] Tasker won with 306 votes. [1]

Result

2005 St Peter Port South by-election [1] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Jenny Tasker 306 31.8%
IndependentJan Kuttlewascher20421.2%
IndependentBarry CashN/AN/A
IndependentRoy Bisson12513%
IndependentGloria Dudley-OwenN/AN/A
IndependentPeter Leigh586%
IndependentMichael Bourgaize192%
IndependentAngus Perfitt60.6%
Majority10210.6%
Turnout 96332.5%
Registered electors 2,963

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