Glenfaba

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Glenfaba is one of 6 Sheadings in the Isle of Man and consists of the parishes of German and Patrick

Glenfaba is also a House of Keys constituency, electing 1 MHK.

Year Election Turnout Candidates Elected Notes
1867

General Election

?

?

  • John Stevenson Moore

First elected MHK

1946

General Election

?

  • ?
  • Ffinlo Corkhill
1951

General Election

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  • ?
  • Ffinlo Corkhill
1956

General Election

?

  • ?
  • Ffinlo Corkhill
1962

General Election

?

  • Hugh Macleod
  • Ffinlo Corkhill
  • Henry Corlett SHK
  • ?
  • Ffinlo Corkhill
  • Hugh Macleod
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 Unoppossed

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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