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Coordinates: 54°15′40″N 4°23′49″W / 54.261°N 4.397°W / 54.261; -4.397
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54°15′40″N 4°23′49″W / 54.261°N 4.397°W / 54.261; -4.397

Sheading of Garff

Garff (Template:Lang-gv) is one of the six sheadings in the Isle of Man. It is on the east of the island and consists of the parishes of Lonan and Maughold, the village of Laxey and the district of Onchan. Historically, Onchan was in the sheading of Middle.

Since May 2016, Garff is also a new local authority formed by merging the three authorities of Laxey, Lonan and Maughold mentioned above, each of which have been designated as wards.

It is also a House of Keys constituency (excluding (most of) Onchan). It was originally a three-seat constituency, but this was reduced to two seats in 1893 and one seat in 1986. Until 2016 it was heavily under-represented by having only a single MHK. However in the 2016 general election it elected 2 MHKs (the constituency included the (sparsely populated) parish of Onchan, i.e. excluding the village of Onchan).

MHKs and elections

Year Election Turnout Candidates
1867

General Election

No information available
1875

General Election

1881

General Election

John Allen Mylrea elected, no other information available
1886

General Election

1891

General Election

1896

General Election

1900

By-Election

Due to the resignation of J. A. Mylrea, no other information available
1903

General Election

By-election called following the resignation of John Killip
1908

By-Election

No information available on unsuccessful candidates from 1908-1985
1908

General Election

  • John Robert Kerruish, 468 votes, elected
  • Robert Kerruish, 407 votes,elected
1913

General Election

No information available
1919

General Election

No information available
1924

General Election

1929

General Election

  • Thomas Callow, elected
  • Walter Cowin, elected
1934

General Election

  • Thomas Callow, elected
  • Walter Cowin, elected
1946

General Election

1951

General Election

1956

General Election

  • Sir Charles Kerruish, elected
1962

General Election

1966

General Election

1971

General Election

  • Sir Charles Kerruish, elected
  • Jean Thornton-Duesbery, elected
1976

General Election

1981

General Election

  • Sir Charles Kerruish, elected
  • Lt Col Dr Edgar Mann, elected
By-election called following the elevation of Edgar Mann to the Legislative Council
1985

By-Election

Garff loses the District of Onchan and becomes a single seat constituency
1986

General Election

79%

  • Sir Charles Kerruish (1113 votes, elected)
  • Lt Col Dr Edgar Mann (889 votes)
By-election called following the election of Sir Charles Kerruish as
President of Tynwald and thus his elevation to the Legislative Council
1990

By-Election

59.6%

  • Lt Col Dr Edgar Mann (648 votes, elected)
  • James McKenzie (293 votes)
  • D Corlett (252 votes)
  • D Robertson (198 votes)
1991

General Election

64%

  • Lt Col Dr Edgar Mann (899 votes, elected)
  • James McKenzie (444 votes)
  • Harry Wade (376 votes)
By-election called following the re-elevation of Edgar Mann to the Legislative Council
1995

By Election

61.7%

  • Steve Rodan (562 votes, elected)
  • Faragher (462 votes)
  • James McKenzie (319 votes)
  • Andrew Smith (228 votes)
  • Sharpe (71 votes)
1996

General Election

64.5%

  • Steve Rodan (1257 votes, elected)
  • James McKenzie (473 votes)
  • Kenneth Morkille (52 votes)
2001

General Election

63.7%

  • Steve Rodan (1176 votes, elected)
  • Marianne Kerruish (809 votes)
2006

General Election

2011

General Election

  • Steve Rodan (1725 votes, elected)
  • Nigel Dobson (136 votes)
Garff becomes a two-seat constituency
2016

General Election

  • Martyn John Perkins (1767 votes, elected)
  • Daphne Hilary Penelope Caine (1270 votes, elected)
  • Andrew Joseph Smith (1247 votes)
  • Andrew Barton (346 votes)
  • Nigel Anthony Dobson (231 votes)

See also