Saint Helena general election, 2013
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General elections were held in Saint Helena on 17 July 2013.[1]
Electoral system
The 12 elected members of the Legislative Council were elected in a single constituency, with voters having 12 votes to cast. This marked a change from the 2009 elections, which saw Council members elected in two six-seat constituencies.[1] A further three ex officio members were appointed to the Council.
A total of 20 candidates registered for the elections.[1]
Results
| Candidate | Votes | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ian Sebastian Rummery | 894 | Elected |
| Lawson Arthur Henry | 857 | Elected |
| Nigel Dollery | 845 | Elected |
| Christine Lilian Scipio-O’Dean | 771 | Elected |
| Cyril Robert George | 711 | Elected |
| Leslie Paul Baldwin | 680 | Elected |
| Brian William Isaac | 678 | Elected |
| Derek Franklin Thomas | 594 | Elected |
| Anthony Arthur Green | 570 | Elected |
| Wilson Charles Duncan | 536 | Elected |
| Gavin George Ellick | 511 | Elected |
| Bernice Alicia Olsson | 502 | Elected |
| Audrey Mavis Constantine | 419 | |
| Brenda Elaine Moors | 405 | |
| Stedson Robert George | 355 | |
| Earl Hilton Henry | 338 | |
| Cyril Keith Gunnell | 230 | |
| Mervyn Robert Yon | 202 | |
| Lionel George Williams | 188 | |
| Raymond Kenneth Williams | 153 | |
| Invalid/blank votes | 6 | |
| Total | 1,267 | |
| Registered voters/turnout | 2,309 | 54.87 |
| Source: Government of St Helena, St Helena Online | ||
References
- 1 2 3 Election Profile IFES
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