2000 Guernsey general election

The 2000 Guernsey general election was held on 12 April 2000 to elect 45 members of the States of Guernsey.[1]

2000 Guernsey general election

12 April 2000 (2000-04-12)

45 of the 47 seats in the States of Guernsey
Turnout62%[1]

Results

Castel

Castel district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Eric Walters 1,622 61.7%
Independent John Langlois 1,417 53.9%
Independent David Nussbaumer 1,298 49.4%
Independent Bernard Flouquet 1,253 47.6%
Independent Thomas Le Pelley 1,245 47.3%
Independent Geoffrey Norman 1,136 43.2%
Independent Jonathan Le Tocq 1,068 40.6%
Independent Barry Paint 865 32.9%
Independent Andrew Linehan 859 32.7%
Independent Keith Tostevin 802 30.5%
Independent Christopher Le Page 784 29.8%
Independent Gordon Young 309 11.7%
Total valid votes 12,658
Rejected ballots 69
Turnout 2,630 61%

Forest

Forest district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Peter Sirett Unopposed

St Andrew

St Andrew district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Andrew Sauvarin 435 65.7%
Independent David Barrett 340 51.4%
Independent Godfrey Le Mesurier 338 51.1%
Total valid votes 1,113
Rejected ballots 30
Turnout 662 56%

St Martin

St Martin district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Francis Quinn 1,180 68.0%
Independent Janine Le Sauvage 1,124 64.7%
Independent Michael Torode 1,111 64.0%
Independent Roger Berry 1,065 61.3%
Independent William Bell 1,003 57.8%
Independent Hilary Meacock 299 17.2%
Independent Douglas Hulme 181 10.4%
Total valid votes 5,963
Rejected ballots 69
Turnout 1,736 61%

St Peter Port

St Peter Port district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent John Gollop 2,023 63.3%
Independent Brian Gabriel 1,664 52.0%
Independent Judith Beaugeard 1,660 51.9%
Independent Laurence Morgan 1,633 51.1%
Independent Jean Pritchard 1,386 43.4%
Independent Rhoderick Matthews 1,338 41.9%
Independent Francis Roper 1,303 40.8%
Independent Brian Russell 1,246 39.0%
Independent Anthony Webber 1,216 38.0%
Independent Roy Bisson 1,211 37.9%
Independent Leon Gallienne 1,185 37.1%
Independent Michael Burbridge 1,159 36.3%
Independent Barry Brehaut 1,138 35.6%
Independent Thomas Reynolds 697 21.8%
Independent Mike Garrett 660 20.6%
Independent Peter Wilson 659 20.6%
Independent Dave Allen 651 20.4%
Independent Madeleine Dawson 499 15.6%
Independent Nigel Cann 459 14.4%
Independent Kenneth Finch 335 10.5%
Total valid votes 22,122
Rejected ballots 86
Turnout 3,197 57%

St Pierre du Bois

St Pierre du Bois district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Martin Ozanne 470 58.7%
Independent Claire Waite 456 56.9%
Independent David De Lisle 432 53.9%
Total valid votes 1,358
Rejected ballots 29
Turnout 801 72%

St Sampson

St Sampson district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Kevin Prevel 1,760 69.0%
Independent Lyndon Trott 1,691 66.3%
Independent Ivan Rihoy 1,500 58.8%
Independent Daniel Le Cheminant 1,394 54.7%
Independent Peter Bougourd 1,105 43.4%
Independent Peter Falla 972 38.1%
Independent Scott Ogier 906 35.5%
Independent Harold Allen 858 33.7%
Independent John O'Neill 284 11.1%
Independent Richard Meacock 272 10.7%
Total valid votes 10,742
Rejected ballots 62
Turnout 2,549 66%

St Saviour

St Saviour district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Michael Best 490 53.6%
Independent Ann Robilliard 429 46.9%
Independent Stanley Bichard 391 42.8%
Independent Michael Bourgaize 268 29.3%
Total valid votes 1,578
Rejected ballots 25
Turnout 914 66%

Torteval

Torteval district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Patricia Robilliard Unopposed

Vale

Vale district[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Peter Roffey 2,582 83.8%
Independent Mary Lowe 1,819 59.1%
Independent David Jones 1,507 48.9%
Independent Rodney Collenette 1,480 48.1%
Independent Owen Le Tissier 1,440 46.8%
Independent Patricia Mellor 1,151 37.4%
Independent Peter Derham 1,033 33.5%
Independent George Domaille 1,023 33.2%
Independent Peter Johns 441 14.3%
Total valid votes 12,476
Rejected ballots 104
Turnout 3,080 65%

See also

References

  1. "General Election of People's Deputies – 12 April 2000 – Results". States of Guernsey. Archived from the original on 10 January 2001. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
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