Middle (sheading)

Sheading of Middle

Middle (Manx: Medall) is one of six sheadings in the Isle of Man and consists of the parishes of Braddan, Marown and Santon or Santan. It lies to the east of the island. Historically it consisted of Braddan, Santan and Onchan. (The map on the right shows Braddan, Marown, Santan and Onchan all in red, as well as Douglas which has its own Keys constituencies.) It is also a House of Keys constituency, electing one MHK, but that excludes Santan which is in the Malew & Santon constituency.

MHKs & Elections

Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected Notes
1903

General Election

Unopposed

1908

General Election

Unopposed

1913

General Election

?

  • William Frederick Cowell
  • ?
  • William Frederick Cowell
1919

General Election

?

1924

General Election

?

?

  • Charles Gill JP
  • William Frederick Cowell
1929

General Election

?

?

  • Charles Gill JP
1933

By Election

?

?

  • John Cowin
1934

General Election

?

?

  • John Cowin
  • Charles Gill JP
1935

By Election

?

?

  • Thomas Clucas

Elected to replace Charles Gill

1948

By Election

?

?

1951

General Election

?

?

1956

General Election

?

?

1958

By Election

?

?

  • Harold Cain
1962

General Election

?

1962

By Election

?

?

  • Harold Cain

Called following the elevation to the LegCo of Jack Nivison.

1966

General Election

?

?

1971

General Election

?

?

1981

General Election

?

  • Roger Alan Payne
1985

By Election

?

1986

General Election

67.4%

  • Brian Barton (495 votes)
  • CB Hampton (391 votes)
  • PJ Irving (305 votes)
  • A Kelly (112 votes)
  • Brian Barton
1988

By Election

?

  • David North (696 votes)
  • CB Hampton (391 votes)
  • JT Daugherty (63 votes)
1991

General Election

67.6%

  • David North (924 votes)
  • JJ Wood (518 votes)
  • PA Want (159 votes)
  • B Walker (58 votes)
1996

General Election

47.7%

2001

General Election

57.1%

  • Martyn Quayle (613 votes)
  • Allen Gawne (555 votes)
  • Graham Crowe (539 votes)
  • Paul Beckett (124 votes)
2006

General Election

?

See also

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Coordinates: 54°10′37″N 4°33′36″W / 54.17694°N 4.56000°W / 54.17694; -4.56000

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