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Laurence Skelly

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Laurence David Skelly
President of Tynwald
Assumed office
20 July 2021
MonarchsElizabeth II
Charles III
Preceded bySteve Rodan
Minister for Enterprise
In office
22 November 2017 – ?? October 2021
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorRichard Gozney
Preceded byHimself
Succeeded byHoward Quayle
Minister for Economic Development
In office
2 July 2014 – 21 September 2017
Preceded byJohn Shimmin
Succeeded byHimself
Minister for Infrastructure
In office
3 March 2014 – 1 July 2014
Preceded byDavid Cretney
Succeeded byPhil Gawne
Member of the House of Keys for Rushen
In office
29 September 2011 – 20 July 2021
Succeeded byMichelle Haywood
Personal details
Born1961
NationalityManx
Political partyIndependent
SpouseJackie Skelly
Children2
EducationRamsey Grammar School

Laurence David Skelly MLC is a Manx politician, who has served as President of Tynwald since July 2021.[1]

Political career

He was elected as one of the three MHKs for Rushen in 2011, with 19.4% of the vote and was re-elected in 2016 as one of the two members for the new Rushen constituency following the boundary review in 2013 with 21% of the vote.

In March 2014 he was appointed Minister for Infrastructure and following the resignation of John Shimmin in July of that year was appointed Minister for Economic Development.

Following the 2016 Manx general election, Skelly considered standing as Chief Minister but decided not to do so and instead continued to hold the Economic Development portfolio within the Howard Quayle administration.

In May 2021 he stated that he will not seek re-election in the 2021 Manx General Election but stated that he would stand for the position of President of Tynwald, the apolitical presiding officer of Tynwald Court and the Legislative Council.[2]

In July 2021, Skelly was elected as President of Tynwald, succeeding Steve Rodan. He defeated Speaker of the House of Keys Juan Watterson by a vote of 20 to 12.[3]

Election results

2011

2011 Manx General Election: Rushen[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Juan Watterson 3,080 29.57%
Independent Laurence Skelly 2,021 19.40%
Independent Phil Gawne 1,942 18.64%
Independent Quintin Gill 1,722 16.53%
Independent John Orme 1,195 11.47%
Independent David Jones 457 4.39%
Total valid votes 10,417
Rejected ballots 12 0.32%
Registered electors 5,789
Turnout 3,749 64.76%

2016

In 2014, Tynwald approved recommendations from the Boundary Review Commission which saw the reform of the Island's electoral boundaries.

Under the new system, the Island was divided into 12 constituencies based on population, with each area represented by two members of the House of Keys.

As a result of these changes the constituency was reduced in size and lost one of its three MHKs.[5]

2016 Manx General Election: Rushen[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Juan Watterson 2,087 36.19%
Independent Laurence Skelly 1,212 21.02%
Independent Mark Kemp 1,104 19.14%
Independent James Hampton 1,033 17.91%
Independent Leo Cussons 331 5.74%
Total valid votes 5,767
Rejected ballots 13 0.41%
Registered electors 5,446
Turnout 3,173 58.26%

Governmental positions

References

  1. ^ "The Hon Laurence David SKELLY MLC - President of Tynwald". tynwald.org.
  2. ^ "Skelly: I won't be standing for the Keys again". www.iomtoday.co.im. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Skelly elected as new president of Tynwald". manxradio.com.
  4. ^ "House of Keys 2011 General Election Results" (PDF). Isle of Man Government.
  5. ^ "Map No. 12 RUSHEN CONSTITUENCY" (PDF). Isle of Man Government.
  6. ^ "2016 General Election - Constituency Results" (PDF). Isle of Man Government.
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