Hazel Hannan

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Hazel Hannan, former Member of the House of Keys (MHK), [1] was previously the Deputy Speaker of the House of Keys and an Education Minister and then Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry in the Isle of Man Government. She was elected in 1986 as an independent MHK for Peel, after a failed attempt 5 years earlier standing for Mec Vannin. She is the President of Peel AFC.

She was defeated in the 2006 general election by Tim Crookall MHK. Manx Radio exit polls had the incumbent Mrs. Hannan displaying an initial lead.

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References

  1. Ellis, Peter Berresford (2002). Celtic dawn: the dream of Celtic unity. Y Lolfa. pp. 178–179. ISBN   978-0-86243-643-8 . Retrieved 27 February 2011.
Preceded by MHK for Peel
1986 - 2006
Succeeded by