Alderney general election, 2008
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General elections to the States were held in Alderney on 6 December 2008 in accordance with the rules governing elections in Alderney. All five elected members were independents. The results were complicated by the first ever tie in Alderney's electoral history, between John Beaman and Don Oakden, both with 294 votes. After the drawing of a name from the ballot box by the returning officer, Beaman was elected in fifth place.[1]
Results
Candidates | Votes |
---|---|
Peter Allen (Elected) | 520 |
Boyd Kelly (Elected) | 409 |
Geoffrey Sargent (Elected) | 376 |
Bill Walden (Elected) | 312 |
John Beaman (Elected) | 294 |
Don Oakden | 294 |
Barry Pengilley | 220 |
Lin Maurice | 201 |
Lois FitzGerald | 199 |
Martin Hunt | 98 |
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