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List of Falkland Islands by-elections

This is a list of by-elections to the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands. The Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands was founded on 13 November 1845, originally as an entirely appointed body. The first elections to the council took place in 1949. The Legislative Assembly replaced the Legislative Council with the implementation of the new Constitution on 1 January 2009.

The Legislative Assembly consists of eight elected members, five from Stanley and three from Camp. Under section 32(2) of the constitution, if an elected member of the Legislative Assembly vacates their seat for any reason other than a dissolution of the Assembly, there is a by-election to fill the empty seat. The by-election must be held within 70 days of the vacancy occurring, unless the Assembly is due to be dissolved within 126 days.

Legislative Assembly Edit

The first election to the newly constituted Legislative Assembly took place on 5 November 2009 and the assembly was dissolved on 17 October 2013 in preparation for the 2013 general election.

2023 Camp Edit

Ian Hansen, MLA for Camp, resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 19 July 2023 due to health issues.[1] His seat was filled by Jack Ford in a by-election on 21 September 2023.

2023 Camp by-election[2]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Jack Ford   122 65.59 N/A
Nonpartisan Gary Webb 63 33.87 N/A
Rejected ballots 1 0.54 N/A
Turnout 186 75.61%

December 2011 Stanley Edit

Emma Edwards, MLA for Stanley, resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 21 October 2011 following her decision to leave the Falklands.[3] Her seat was filled by Dr Barry Elsby in a by-election on 15 December 2011.[4]

Stanley by-election, December 2011[5]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Barry Elsby   462 65.2 N/A
Nonpartisan John Birmingham 95 13.4 +7.7
Nonpartisan Steve Vincent 94 13.3 N/A
Nonpartisan Norman Besley-Clark 45 6.4 +0.07
Rejected ballots 12 0.02 N/A
Turnout 708 51%

2011 Camp Edit

Bill Luxton, MLA for Camp, resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 4 November 2011 due to his prolonged absence from the Falklands, which was increasing the workload of the other MLAs.[6] The seat was filled by Ian Hansen, who was the only candidate when nominations closed on 30 November 2011.

Camp by-election, 2011[7]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Ian Hansen   Uncontested N/A N/A

June 2011 Stanley Edit

Glenn Ross, MLA for Stanley, resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 26 April 2011 in order to concentrate on his work at the islands' power station.[8] His seat was filled by former MLA, Mike Summers in a by-election on 23 June 2011.

Stanley by-election, June 2011[9]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Mike Summers   259 38.3 +29.1
Nonpartisan Steve Vincent 177 26.2 N/A
Nonpartisan Norman Besley-Clark 96 14.2 +8.5
Nonpartisan John Birmingham 87 12.9 +7.2
Nonpartisan Ian Hansen 49 7.2 N/A
Rejected ballots 8 0.01 N/A
Turnout 676 49%

Legislative Council Edit

2008 Stanley Edit

A by-election took place in the Stanley constituency on 3 January 2008 after the incumbent councillor, Richard Davies, became Chief Medical Officer. There was controversy over the circumstances that led to the by-election, as Richard Davies had been advised by the Government that he could take on the office of Chief Medical Officer without forfeiting his seat in the Legislative Council. However, this was later deemed to be unconstitutional, forcing Davies to give up his seat. Davies sought re-election at the by-election, but lost out to John Birmingham.[10] This was the last election to the Legislative Council before it was reconstituted as the Legislative Assembly on 1 January 2009.

Stanley by-election, 2008[11]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan John Birmingham   210 34.4 N/A
Nonpartisan Richard Davies 182 29.8 N/A
Nonpartisan Roger Edwards 133 21.8 N/A
Nonpartisan James Peck 85 13.9 N/A
Turnout 610

2003 Camp Edit

A by-election took place in the Camp constituency on 6 November 2003 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, Philip Miller. The seat was filled by Ian Hansen.

Camp by-election, 2003[12]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Ian Hansen   96 42.7 N/A
Nonpartisan Eric Goss 66 29.3 N/A
Nonpartisan Lewis Clifton 63 28.0 N/A
Turnout 225

1996 Stanley Edit

A by-election took place in the Stanley constituency in October 1996 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, John Cheek. The seat was filled by Mike Summers.

Stanley by-election, 1996[13]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Mike Summers   367 70.2 N/A
Nonpartisan Elvio "Migs" Cofre 108 20.7 N/A
Nonpartisan June Besley-Clark 48 9.2 N/A
Turnout 523

1994 Stanley Edit

A by-election took place in the Stanley constituency on 15 December 1994 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, Charles Kennleyside. The seat was filled by John Birmingham.

Stanley by-election, 1994[14]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan John Birmingham   199 41.4 N/A
Nonpartisan Terry Betts 139 28.9 N/A
Nonpartisan John Allan 60 12.5 N/A
Nonpartisan John Pollard 51 10.6 N/A
Nonpartisan John Halford 23 4.8 N/A
Nonpartisan Jan Cheek 9 1.9 N/A
Turnout 481

1987 Stanley Edit

A by-election took place in the Stanley constituency on 29 January 1987 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, Norma Edwards. The seat was filled by Terry Betts.

Stanley by-election, 1987[15]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Terry Betts   201 50.9 N/A
Nonpartisan Harold Bennett 146 37.0 N/A
Nonpartisan Rene Rowlands 48 12.2 N/A
Turnout 395

1986 Camp Edit

A by-election was called for the Camp constituency on 16 April 1986 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, Timothy John Durose Miller. Miller sought re-election himself, but lost to Eric Miller Goss.

Camp by-election, 1986[16]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Eric Miller Goss   112 37.3 N/A
Nonpartisan Timothy John Durose Miller 75 25.0 N/A
Nonpartisan Kevin Seaton Kilmartin 68 22.7 N/A
Nonpartisan Ronald Eric Binnie 45 15.0 N/A
Turnout 300

1984 Stanley Edit

A by-election was called for the Stanley constituency on 5 November 1984 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, Terence John Peck. The seat was filled by Harold Bennett.[17]

Stanley by-election, 1984[18]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Harold Bennett   179 49.7 N/A
Nonpartisan Phillip John Middleton 93 25.8 N/A
Nonpartisan Terence Severine Betts 88 24.4 N/A
Turnout 360

1980 West Falkland Edit

A by-election was called for the West Falkland constituency in 1980 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor, Derek Stanley Evans. The seat was filled by John Richard Rowlands.

West Falkland by-election, 1980[19]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan Lionel Geoffrey Blake   64 58.2 N/A
Nonpartisan Peter Charles Robertson 46 41.8 N/A
Turnout 110

1962 Stanley Edit

A by-election was called for the Stanley constituency in 1962 following the death of the incumbent councillor, Arthur Leslie Hardy, on 6 February 1962. The seat was filled by John Richard Rowlands.

Stanley by-election, 1962[20]
List Candidates Votes % ±
Nonpartisan John Richard Rowlands   202 68.5 N/A
Nonpartisan Brian Ormonde Barnes 93 31.5 N/A
Turnout 295

References Edit

  1. ^ "Falklands Camp MLA Ian Hansen resigns because of health issues". MercoPress. 20 July 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  2. ^ "New generation Falklander elected to the Legislative Assembly in representation of Camp". MercoPress. 21 September 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Falklands Councillor, Emma Edwards, resigns from Legislative Assembly". MercoPress. 24 October 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  4. ^ ""We are in a war of attrition… and we can't let Argentina win", says Falklands MLA". MercoPress. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  5. ^ "Barry's landslide by-election". Penguin News. 16 December 2011. Archived from the original on 28 December 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  6. ^ "Camp representative Bill Luxton steps down from Falklands' Legislative Assembly". MercoPress. 4 November 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  7. ^ Janet Robertson (30 November 2011). "Falklands' by-election already has a firm MLA, Ian Hansen for the Camp". MercoPress. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  8. ^ "Falklands' lawmaker resigns; lacks time to share Legislative agenda work". MercoPress. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  9. ^ "Summers wins Falklands MLA seat". MercoPress. 24 June 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  10. ^ "Falkland Islands: Penguin News weekly update". MercoPress. 23 November 2007. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  11. ^ "Birmingham's Back!" (PDF). 19 (4). Penguin News. 4 January 2008. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  12. ^ "Hansen is elected" (PDF). 15 (30). Penguin News. 7 November 2003. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. ^ "October by-election landslide for Mike Summers" (PDF). 8 (35). Penguin News. 23 October 1996. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ "Now it's Hon. John" (PDF). 6 (45). Penguin News. 17 December 1994. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  15. ^ "News in Brief" (PDF) (90). Penguin News. 30 January 1987: 11. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  16. ^ "Falkland Islands Gazette" (PDF). XCV (7). Falkland Islands Government. 28 April 1986. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ "Election victory for Harold Bennett" (PDF). National Archives. Penguin News. 12 November 1984. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  18. ^ "FI Gazette LEC/20/7" (PDF). Jane Cameron National Archives. February 1984.
  19. ^ "FI Gazette LEC/20/5". Jane Cameron National Archives. 1980. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  20. ^ "FI Gazette 1968/B". Jane Cameron National Archives. February 1962. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)

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This is a list of by elections to the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands The Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands was founded on 13 November 1845 originally as an entirely appointed body The first elections to the council took place in 1949 The Legislative Assembly replaced the Legislative Council with the implementation of the new Constitution on 1 January 2009 The Legislative Assembly consists of eight elected members five from Stanley and three from Camp Under section 32 2 of the constitution if an elected member of the Legislative Assembly vacates their seat for any reason other than a dissolution of the Assembly there is a by election to fill the empty seat The by election must be held within 70 days of the vacancy occurring unless the Assembly is due to be dissolved within 126 days Contents 1 Legislative Assembly 1 1 2023 Camp 1 2 December 2011 Stanley 1 3 2011 Camp 1 4 June 2011 Stanley 2 Legislative Council 2 1 2008 Stanley 2 2 2003 Camp 2 3 1996 Stanley 2 4 1994 Stanley 2 5 1987 Stanley 2 6 1986 Camp 2 7 1984 Stanley 2 8 1980 West Falkland 2 9 1962 Stanley 3 ReferencesLegislative Assembly EditThe first election to the newly constituted Legislative Assembly took place on 5 November 2009 and the assembly was dissolved on 17 October 2013 in preparation for the 2013 general election 2023 Camp Edit Ian Hansen MLA for Camp resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 19 July 2023 due to health issues 1 His seat was filled by Jack Ford in a by election on 21 September 2023 2023 Camp by election 2 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Jack Ford nbsp 122 65 59 N ANonpartisan Gary Webb 63 33 87 N ARejected ballots 1 0 54 N ATurnout 186 75 61 December 2011 Stanley Edit Emma Edwards MLA for Stanley resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 21 October 2011 following her decision to leave the Falklands 3 Her seat was filled by Dr Barry Elsby in a by election on 15 December 2011 4 Stanley by election December 2011 5 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Barry Elsby nbsp 462 65 2 N ANonpartisan John Birmingham 95 13 4 7 7Nonpartisan Steve Vincent 94 13 3 N ANonpartisan Norman Besley Clark 45 6 4 0 07Rejected ballots 12 0 02 N ATurnout 708 51 2011 Camp Edit Bill Luxton MLA for Camp resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 4 November 2011 due to his prolonged absence from the Falklands which was increasing the workload of the other MLAs 6 The seat was filled by Ian Hansen who was the only candidate when nominations closed on 30 November 2011 Camp by election 2011 7 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Ian Hansen nbsp Uncontested N A N AJune 2011 Stanley Edit Glenn Ross MLA for Stanley resigned from the Legislative Assembly on 26 April 2011 in order to concentrate on his work at the islands power station 8 His seat was filled by former MLA Mike Summers in a by election on 23 June 2011 Stanley by election June 2011 9 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Mike Summers nbsp 259 38 3 29 1Nonpartisan Steve Vincent 177 26 2 N ANonpartisan Norman Besley Clark 96 14 2 8 5Nonpartisan John Birmingham 87 12 9 7 2Nonpartisan Ian Hansen 49 7 2 N ARejected ballots 8 0 01 N ATurnout 676 49 Legislative Council Edit2008 Stanley Edit A by election took place in the Stanley constituency on 3 January 2008 after the incumbent councillor Richard Davies became Chief Medical Officer There was controversy over the circumstances that led to the by election as Richard Davies had been advised by the Government that he could take on the office of Chief Medical Officer without forfeiting his seat in the Legislative Council However this was later deemed to be unconstitutional forcing Davies to give up his seat Davies sought re election at the by election but lost out to John Birmingham 10 This was the last election to the Legislative Council before it was reconstituted as the Legislative Assembly on 1 January 2009 Stanley by election 2008 11 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan John Birmingham nbsp 210 34 4 N ANonpartisan Richard Davies 182 29 8 N ANonpartisan Roger Edwards 133 21 8 N ANonpartisan James Peck 85 13 9 N ATurnout 6102003 Camp Edit A by election took place in the Camp constituency on 6 November 2003 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor Philip Miller The seat was filled by Ian Hansen Camp by election 2003 12 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Ian Hansen nbsp 96 42 7 N ANonpartisan Eric Goss 66 29 3 N ANonpartisan Lewis Clifton 63 28 0 N ATurnout 2251996 Stanley Edit A by election took place in the Stanley constituency in October 1996 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor John Cheek The seat was filled by Mike Summers Stanley by election 1996 13 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Mike Summers nbsp 367 70 2 N ANonpartisan Elvio Migs Cofre 108 20 7 N ANonpartisan June Besley Clark 48 9 2 N ATurnout 5231994 Stanley Edit A by election took place in the Stanley constituency on 15 December 1994 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor Charles Kennleyside The seat was filled by John Birmingham Stanley by election 1994 14 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan John Birmingham nbsp 199 41 4 N ANonpartisan Terry Betts 139 28 9 N ANonpartisan John Allan 60 12 5 N ANonpartisan John Pollard 51 10 6 N ANonpartisan John Halford 23 4 8 N ANonpartisan Jan Cheek 9 1 9 N ATurnout 4811987 Stanley Edit A by election took place in the Stanley constituency on 29 January 1987 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor Norma Edwards The seat was filled by Terry Betts Stanley by election 1987 15 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Terry Betts nbsp 201 50 9 N ANonpartisan Harold Bennett 146 37 0 N ANonpartisan Rene Rowlands 48 12 2 N ATurnout 3951986 Camp Edit A by election was called for the Camp constituency on 16 April 1986 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor Timothy John Durose Miller Miller sought re election himself but lost to Eric Miller Goss Camp by election 1986 16 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Eric Miller Goss nbsp 112 37 3 N ANonpartisan Timothy John Durose Miller 75 25 0 N ANonpartisan Kevin Seaton Kilmartin 68 22 7 N ANonpartisan Ronald Eric Binnie 45 15 0 N ATurnout 3001984 Stanley Edit A by election was called for the Stanley constituency on 5 November 1984 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor Terence John Peck The seat was filled by Harold Bennett 17 Stanley by election 1984 18 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Harold Bennett nbsp 179 49 7 N ANonpartisan Phillip John Middleton 93 25 8 N ANonpartisan Terence Severine Betts 88 24 4 N ATurnout 3601980 West Falkland Edit A by election was called for the West Falkland constituency in 1980 following the resignation of the incumbent councillor Derek Stanley Evans The seat was filled by John Richard Rowlands West Falkland by election 1980 19 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan Lionel Geoffrey Blake nbsp 64 58 2 N ANonpartisan Peter Charles Robertson 46 41 8 N ATurnout 1101962 Stanley Edit A by election was called for the Stanley constituency in 1962 following the death of the incumbent councillor Arthur Leslie Hardy on 6 February 1962 The seat was filled by John Richard Rowlands Stanley by election 1962 20 List Candidates Votes Nonpartisan John Richard Rowlands nbsp 202 68 5 N ANonpartisan Brian Ormonde Barnes 93 31 5 N ATurnout 295References Edit Falklands Camp MLA Ian Hansen resigns because of health issues MercoPress 20 July 2023 Retrieved 24 September 2023 New generation Falklander elected to the Legislative Assembly in representation of Camp MercoPress 21 September 2023 Retrieved 24 September 2023 Falklands Councillor Emma Edwards resigns from Legislative Assembly MercoPress 24 October 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2013 We are in a war of attrition and we can t let Argentina win says Falklands MLA MercoPress 16 December 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2013 Barry s landslide by election Penguin News 16 December 2011 Archived from the original on 28 December 2013 Retrieved 28 December 2013 Camp representative Bill Luxton steps down from Falklands Legislative Assembly MercoPress 4 November 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2013 Janet Robertson 30 November 2011 Falklands by election already has a firm MLA Ian Hansen for the Camp MercoPress Retrieved 28 December 2013 Falklands lawmaker resigns lacks time to share Legislative agenda work MercoPress 28 April 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2013 Summers wins Falklands MLA seat MercoPress 24 June 2011 Retrieved 28 December 2013 Falkland Islands Penguin News weekly update MercoPress 23 November 2007 Retrieved 27 April 2014 Birmingham s Back PDF 19 4 Penguin News 4 January 2008 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Hansen is elected PDF 15 30 Penguin News 7 November 2003 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help October by election landslide for Mike Summers PDF 8 35 Penguin News 23 October 1996 a href Template Cite journal html title 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