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Results of elections on 18th Nov

 

St Martin’s Douzenier, five vacancies

389 votes cast, 11.5% turnout

245 David Beausire – current Douzenier, re-elected
205 Carla Bauer – new candidate, elected
203 John Guille – current Douzenier, re-elected
194 Laurence Hill-Tout – former Douzenier, elected
188 Peter Dorey – new candidate, elected
168 Alasdair McLaren
158 Rohan Thorn
114 Govindsamy Naidoo (Joey)
83  Kenneth Jones

 

St Peter Port Constable, one vacancy

464 votes cast, 6.1% turnout

350 Zoe Lihou – current Douzenier, elected
90  Rosie Henderson

 

St Peter Port Douzenier, five vacancies

464 votes cast, 6.1% turnout

303 Odette Duerden – new candidate, elected
285 Richard Skipper – new candidate, elected
258 Barry Cash – current Douzenier, re-elected
222 Tim Bush – current Douzenier, re-elected
212 Nichola Lloyd – new candidate, elected
182 Lisa Vahey
130 Linda Norman
121 Ann Robilliard
108 Thomas Moore
105 Kelly Hainsworth

 

Amherst and Vauvert Infants and Junior Schools’ Committee, one vacancy

398 Odette Duerden – new candidate, elected

69   Rosie Henderson

 

Baubigny Schools’ Committee, one vacancy

341 Odette Duerden – new candidate, elected

89  Rosie Henderson

 

Guernsey’s iconic women of the future?

Thank you for nominating a young woman or girl for our future iconic Guernsey women campaign to celebrate International Women’s Day!

Nominations close on Sunday 6 March at 17.00.

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Miriam Makeba - South Africa

Nominated by: Christine James

Zenzile Miriam Makeba (1932 to 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, United Nations goodwill ambassador, and civil rights activist. Associated with musical genres including Afropop, jazz, and world music, she was an advocate against apartheid and white-minority government in South Africa. In 2020 she was named one of Time magazine’s 100 women of the century. 

South Africa is ranked 12th in the world for percentage of women in national parliament: 45.8% (source: data.ipu.org) 

Are you from South Africa? Please email hello@womeninpubliclife.gg if there is a social or cultural group for people from South Africa in Guernsey.

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The original image “The Hague Jazz 2008 – Miriam Makeba” by Haags Uitburo is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. 

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Jacinda Ardern - New Zealand

Nominated by: Martin Lock

Jacinda Ardern (born 1980) has served as prime minister of New Zealand and leader of the Labour Party since 2017. In 2019, she led the country through the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings, rapidly introducing strict gun laws in response, and throughout 2020 she directed the country’s widely praised response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ardern was the world’s second elected head of government to give birth in office when her daughter was born in 2018. ‘An inspiring Prime Minister who brought a nation together with true leadership, empathy and compassion.’

New Zealand is ranked 4th in the world for percentage of women in national parliament: 48.3% (source: data.ipu.org) 

Other iconic women: Dame Whina Cooper, nominated by Claire Fisher, and Kate Sheppard, nominated by Anna Cooper.

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