Saint Peter Port North

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Saint Peter Port North
Former electoral district
for the States of Guernsey
Parish Saint Peter Port
Electorate4,059 (2016 election) [1]
Former electoral district
Created 2004
Abolished2020
Seats6

Saint Peter Port North was an electoral district in Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It was created following the Machinery of Government changes which came into effect in 2004.

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It consists of the northern part of the parish of St. Peter Port. It is divided from St. Peter Port South by the following roads: Rohais, Les Gravées, The Grange and St. Julian's Avenue.

Polling stations: [2]

The district had six Deputies which represent its electorate in the States of Guernsey. In 2016 in line with the general reduction in the number of Deputies, it was reduced from seven to six. [3]

Members

ElectionMember 1Member 2Member 3Member 4Member 5Member 6Member 7
2004 Leon GallienneJack HoneybillRhoderick MatthewsJean Pritchard Wendy Morgan Diane Lewis Chris Brock
2008 John Gollop Martin Storey Mike CollinsCarol Steere
2012 Michelle Le ClercPeter SherbourneRichard ConderLester QueripelElis Bebb
2015 by-election Charles Parkinson
2016 Marc LeadbeaterJoe Mooney

Election results

Elections in the 2010s

2016 Guernsey general election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent John Gollop (incumbent) 1,472 55.8%
Independent Charles Parkinson (incumbent) 1,379 52.3%
Independent Lester Queripel (incumbent) 1,199 45.4%
Independent Michelle Le Clerc (incumbent) 1,147 43.5%
Independent Marc Leadbeater 855 32.4%
Independent Joe Mooney 799 30.3%
IndependentCaroline McManus76529.0%
IndependentTimothy Bush71627.1%
IndependentRhoderick Matthews70426.7%
IndependentLucia Pagliarone70326.6%
IndependentIvan Rihoy69826.4%
IndependentMichael Henderson65624.9%
IndependentRob Harnish60522.9%
IndependentLilita Kruze56021.2%
Total valid votes12,258
Rejected ballots4
Turnout 2,63965%
Registered electors 4,059 [1]
2015 St Peter Port North by-election [5] [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Charles Parkinson 571 64.7%
IndependentMichael Henderson18420.8%
Independent David Noakes 10912.3%
Majority38743.9%
Total valid votes864
Rejected ballots19
Turnout 88327%
Registered electors 3,220
2012 Guernsey general election [8] [9] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Michelle Le Clerc 1,712 68%
Independent John Gollop (incumbent) 1,455 58%
Independent Peter Sherbourne 1,305 52%
Independent Richard Conder 1,126 45%
Independent Martin Storey (incumbent) 1,065 42%
Independent Elis Bebb 944 37%
Independent Lester Queripel 938 37%
IndependentRhoderick Matthews (incumbent)93637%
IndependentLeon Gallienne (incumbent)84634%
IndependentKeith Fisher56422%
IndependentMike Collins (incumbent)55522%
IndependentMatt Robert47219%
IndependentJoseph Irvin38415%
IndependentJames Reiner2389%
Total valid votes12,540
Rejected ballots13
Turnout 2,52269.0%
Registered electors 3,653

Elections in the 2000s

2008 Guernsey general election [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent John Gollop (incumbent) 1,579 71.9%
Independent Rhoderick Matthews (incumbent) 1,204 54.8%
Independent Carol Steere 1,010 46.0%
Independent Martin Storey 999 45.5%
Independent Jack Honeybill (incumbent) 980 44.6%
Independent Leon Gallienne (incumbent) 976 44.4%
Independent Mike Collins 896 40.8%
IndependentRoy Bisson81637.2%
Independent Wendy Morgan (incumbent)76334.7%
IndependentLester Queripel58226.5%
IndependentPeter Wilson57026.0%
IndependentAnthony Walkington27912.7%
IndependentSteve Le Prevost25011.4%
IndependentRosemary Henderson23010.5%
Total valid votes11,134
Rejected ballots7
Turnout 2,19649.16%
Registered electors 4,476
2004 Guernsey general election [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Independent Leon Gallienne (incumbent) 1,232 55.3%
Independent Jack Honeybill 1,068 48.0%
Independent Rhoderick Matthews (incumbent) 1,027 46.1%
Independent Jean Pritchard (incumbent) 982 44.1%
Independent Chris Brock 931 41.8%
Independent Wendy Morgan 820 36.8%
Independent Diane Lewis 804 36.1%
IndependentJohn Guilbert76034.1%
IndependentPeter Wilson62027.8%
IndependentBarry Cash57926.0%
IndependentAnthony Webber (incumbent)54224.3%
IndependentSean McManus53023.8%
IndependentThomas Reynolds49422.2%
IndependentLeigh Haines32214.5%
IndependentPhilip Capper1396.2%
Total valid votes10,850
Rejected ballots0
Turnout 2,22757.5%
Registered electors 3,873

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