Manx general election, 2001

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A General election was held on the Isle of Man on 22 November, 2001 to elect members to the island's parliament, the House of Keys. The elections was dominated by Independents, who won 17 of the 24 seats, and was boycotted by Mec Vannin, the Manx Nationalist Party.

Parties Votes % Seats
Manx Labour Party 17.3 2
Alliance for Progressive Government 14.6 3
Independent Labour 1.0 -
Non-partisans . 17
Total (turnout 57.6 %)   24
Source: Island of Man Online.


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