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Map of Existing Constituencies Isle of Man AYRE Boundary Review Committee Resident Population (2011): 3107 Eligible Electors (2011): 2507 Registered Electors (2011): 2423 Map B Eligible Electors Registered: 96.7% Census and Electoral Statistics BRIDE by Constituency and Polling District Resident Population (2011): 401 Eligible Electors (2011): 331 Registered Electors (2011): 316 Eligible Electors Registered: 95.5% ANDREAS Resident Population (2011): 1426 Legend Eligible Electors (2011): 1143 Registered Electors (2011): 1120 Proposed Development Areas (source: DOI, Planning Division) Eligible Electors Registered: 98% Constituency Boundaries JURBY Resident Population (2011): 797 Eligible Electors (2011): 616 Polling Area Boundaries Registered Electors (2011): 423 Eligible Electors Registered: 68.7% RAMSEY Resident Population 2011: 84,497 Resident Population (2011): 7820 Eligible Electors, April 2011: 67,782 MICHAEL Eligible Electors (2011): 6420 Registered Electors (2011): 5789 Registered Electors, September 2011: 60,382 Resident Population (2011): 3568 Eligible Electors Registered: 90.2% Eligible Electors Registered 89.1% Eligible Electors (2011): 2845 Registered Electors (2011): 2540 RAMSEY NORTH SOURCES Resident Population (2011): 4251 Eligible Electors Registered: 89.3% Eligible Electors (2011): 3446 "Isle of Man Census report 2011" Registered Electors (2011): 3112 Laid before Tynwald April 2012 Eligible Electors Registered: 90.3% (http://www.gov.im/treasury/economic/census/2011/) RAMSEY SOUTH Resident Population (2011): 3569 "Electorate on 22 September 2011" Eligible Electors (2011): 2974 Registered Electors (2011): 2677 printed 13th September 2011 BALLAUGH Eligible Electors Registered: 90% ( http://www.gov.im/lib/docs/cso/electoratestatistics.pdf ) Resident Population (2011): 1042 Eligible Electors (2011): 865 Registered Electors (2011): 829 WEST LEZAYRE Map Version Eligible Electors Registered: 95.8% Resident Population (2011): 835 NORTH MAUGHOLD Eligible Electors (2011): 667 EAST LEZAYRE Resident Population (2011): 606 This Version: V3.2 July 2012 Registered Electors (2011): 636 Resident Population (2011): 445 Eligible Electors (2011): 491 Eligible Electors Registered: 95.4% Eligible Electors (2011): 366 Registered Electors (2011): 469 Previous Versions: V3.1.1 April 2012 Registered Electors (2011): 351 Eligible Electors Registered: 95.5% V3.1 February 2012 Eligible Electors Registered: 95.9% V2.2 January 2012 V2.1 June 2011 V1.1 March 2011 Map Ref: CSO/2 B SOUTH MAUGHOLD Resident Population (2011): 371 Eligible Electors (2011): 297 Registered Electors (2011): 311 Eligible Electors Registered: 100% MICHAEL Resident Population (2011): 1729 Eligible Electors (2011): 1364 Registered Electors (2011): 1288 Eligible Electors Registered: 94.4% NORTH LONAN PEEL Resident Population (2011): 935 Eligible Electors (2011): 743 Resident Population (2011): 5093 Registered Electors (2011): 732 Eligible Electors (2011): 4081 Eligible Electors Registered: 98.5% Registered Electors (2011): 3693 Eligible Electors Registered: 90.5% PEEL 1 LAXEY Resident Population (2011): 3023 Resident Population (2011): 1705 GARFF Eligible Electors (2011):2386 Eligible Electors (2011): 1382 Resident Population (2011): 4215 Registered Electors (2011): 2130 Registered Electors (2011): 1391 PEEL 2 Eligible Electors Registered: 89.3% GERMAN PARISH Eligible Electors Registered: 100% Eligible Electors (2011): 3400 Resident Population (2011): 2070 Resident Population (2011): 1024 Eligible Electors (2011):1695 Eligible Electors (2011):848 Registered Electors (2011): 3397 Registered Electors (2011): 1563 Registered Electors (2011): 819 NORTH BRADDAN Eligible Electors Registered: 92.2% Eligible Electors Registered: 96.6% Resident Population (2011): 2940 Eligible Electors Registered: 99.9% Eligible Electors (2011): 2203 Registered Electors (2011): 1776 Eligible Electors Registered: 80.6% NORTH PATRICK GLENFABA Resident Population (2011): 279 Eligible Electors (2011): 218 Resident Population (2011): 2551 Registered Electors (2011): 222 Eligible Electors Registered: 100% Eligible Electors (2011): 2052 ONCHAN PARISH Registered Electors (2011): 2016 See Inset Map SOUTH LONAN MIDDLE Resident Population (2011): 598 Eligible Electors Registered: 98.2% Resident Population (2011): 5897 Eligible Electors (2011): 487 Registered Electors (2011): 494 Eligible Electors (2011): 4479 Eligible Electors Registered: 100% NORTH EAST PATRICK Registered Electors (2011): 3930 Resident Population (2011): 775 Eligible Electors (2011): 615 Eligible Electors Registered: 87.7% Registered Electors (2011): 601 Eligible Electors Registered: 97.7% SOUTH WEST PATRICK Resident Population (2011): 473 MAROWN Eligible Electors (2011): 371 ONCHAN Resident Population (2011): 2311 Registered Electors (2011): 374 Eligible Electors (2011): 1788 Resident Population (2011): 9272 Eligible Electors Registered: 100% Registered Electors (2011): 1715 Eligible Electors Registered: 95.9% Eligible Electors (2011): 7578 Registered Electors (2011): 6982 Eligible Electors Registered: 92.1% NORTH MALEW Resident Population (2011): 452 Eligible Electors (2011): 374 DOUGLAS Registered Electors (2011): 356 Eligible Electors Registered: 95.2% See Inset Map SOUTH BRADDAN Resident Population (2011): 646 Eligible Electors (2011): 488 RUSHEN Registered Electors (2011): 439 Resident Population (2011): 8861 Eligible Electors Registered: 90% WEST ARBORY Eligible Electors (2011): 7357 Resident Population (2011): 1040 Registered Electors (2011): 6960 Eligible Electors (2011): 859 Registered Electors (2011): 825 SANTON Eligible Electors Registered: 94.6% Eligible Electors Registered: 96% Resident Population (2011): 691 Eligible Electors (2011): 540 Registered Electors (2011): 528 EAST RUSHEN Eligible Electors Registered: 97.8% Resident Population (2011): 774 Eligible Electors (2011): 650 EAST ARBORY SOUTH MALEW Resident Population (2011): 707 Registered Electors (2011): 605 Resident Population (2011): 1933 WEST RUSHEN Eligible Electors (2011): 591 Eligible Electors Registered: 93.1% Eligible Electors (2011): 1567 Resident Population (2011): 855 Registered Electors (2011): 553 Registered Electors (2011): 1425 MALEW & SANTON Eligible Electors (2011): 711 Eligible Electors Registered: 93.6% Registered Electors (2011): 682 Eligible Electors Registered: 90.9% Eligible Electors Registered: 95.9% Resident Population (2011): 3076 Eligible Electors (2011): 2481 Registered Electors (2011): 2309 PORT ERIN VILLAGE Resident Population (2011): 3530 Eligible Electors Registered: 93.1% Eligible Electors (2011): 2917 Registered Electors (2011): 2717 CASTLETOWN 2 Eligible Electors Registered: 93.1% Resident Population (2011): 989 Eligible Electors (2011): 791 Registered Electors (2011): 692 ONCHAN PARISH Eligible Electors Registered: 87.5% Resident Population (2011): 426 CASTLETOWN 1 DOUGLAS NORTH Eligible Electors (2011): 341 Resident Population (2011): 2108 Registered Electors (2011): 341 Eligible Electors (2011): 1694 Resident Population (2011): 7515 Eligible Electors Registered: 100% Registered Electors (2011): 1545 BIRCH HILL Eligible Electors (2011): 5893 Resident Population (2011): 3025 PORT ST MARY VILLAGE Eligible Electors Registered: 91.2% Resident Population (2011): 1955 Registered Electors (2011): 4761 Eligible Electors (2011): 2463 Eligible Electors (2011): 1629 WILLASTON Registered Electors (2011): 2275 Registered Electors (2011): 1578 Resident Population (2011): 4355 Eligible Electors Registered: 92.4% Eligible Electors Registered: 80.8% Eligible Electors (2011): 3375 Eligible Electors Registered: 96.9% CASTLETOWN Registered Electors (2011): 2723 Resident Population (2011): 3097 Eligible Electors Registered: 80.7% Eligible Electors (2011): 2485 BALLACHURRY Registered Electors (2011): 2237 Resident Population (2011): 1468 GLENCRUTCHERY Eligible Electors (2011): 1204 Registered Electors (2011): 1073 Eligible Electors Registered: 90% Resident Population (2011): 1686 HOWSTRAKE DOUGLAS WEST Eligible Electors Registered: 89.1% Eligible Electors (2011): 1303 Resident Population (2011): 3247 Registered Electors (2011): 1107 Eligible Electors (2011): 2648 Resident Population (2011): 5744 Registered Electors (2011): 2446 Eligible Electors Registered: 85% Eligible Electors (2011): 4584 Eligible Electors Registered: 92.4% HAGUE Registered Electors (2011): 4044 Resident Population (2011): 1106 Eligible Electors (2011): 922 Eligible Electors Registered: 88.2% GARDEN CITY Registered Electors (2011): 847 Resident Population (2011): 1438 Eligible Electors Registered: 91.9% Eligible Electors (2011): 1170 ST NINIANS Registered Electors (2011): 1058 Resident Population (2011): 1474 Eligible Electors Registered: 90.4% Eligible Electors (2011): 1215 Registered Electors (2011): 931 Eligible Electors Registered: 76.6% CRESCENT SOMERSET Resident Population (2011): 2349 Resident Population (2011): 790 Eligible Electors (2011): 1902 ALBANY Eligible Electors (2011): 631 Registered Electors (2011): 1457 Registered Electors (2011): 507 Eligible Electors Registered: 76.6% Resident Population (2011): 1125 Eligible Electors Registered: 80.3% Eligible Electors (2011): 893 Registered Electors (2011): 862 Eligible Electors Registered: 96.5% DERBY Resident Population (2011): 1833 Eligible Electors (2011): 1482 Registered Electors (2011): 1207 EASTFIELD Eligible Electors Registered: 81.4% Resident Population (2011): 1052 BALLAUGHTON Eligible Electors (2011): 846 DOUGLAS EAST Resident Population (2011): 4103 Registered Electors (2011): 708 WINDSOR Eligible Electors (2011): 3183 Eligible Electors Registered:
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