Glenfaba

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Sheading of Glenfaba

Glenfaba (Manx: Glion Faba) is one of six sheadings in the Isle of Man. It lies on the west of the island and consists of the parishes of German and Patrick. Historically, Glenfaba also included the parish of Marown toward the centre of the island. Geographically the area also includes the town of Peel which is administered separately. The only significant settlement in the sheading is St John's, where the Tynwald ceremony takes place.

Glenfaba is also a House of Keys constituency, electing one MHK.

MHKs and elections

Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected Notes
1867

General Election

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1892

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  • John Quayle
  • ?
  • John Quayle
1892

By Election

Unopposed

1901

By Election

Unopposed

Captain William Kitto

Death of John Joughin

1903

General Election

Unopposed

1908

General Election

?

1916

By Election

?

1917

By Election

?

1919

General Election

?

1924

By Election

?

1924

General Election

?

1929

By Election

?

  • ?
1929

General Election

?

1933

By Election

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  • ?

Called due to the death of William Philip Clucas.

1934

General Election

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  • ?
1908

General Election

?

1946

General Election

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  • ?
1951

General Election

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  • ?
1956

General Election

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  • ?
1962

General Election

?

1966

General Election

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?

1971

General Election

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?

1976

General Election

?

1981

General Election

?

1982

By Election

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?

Called following the elevation of Ian Anderson to the Legislative Council.

1986

General Election

Elected Unopposed

1991

General Election

75.1%

  • Walter Gilbey (625 votes)
  • Robert Quayle (485 votes)
  • G Joughin (111 votes)
1996

General Election

63.4%

2001

General Election

71.1%

2006

General Election

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