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1989 Falkland Islands general election

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TheFalkland Islands general election of 1989 was held on Thursday 12 October 1989 to elect members to theLegislative Council. EightCouncillors were elected throughuniversal suffrage usingblock voting, four from each constituency (Camp andStanley).

Three candidates stood for theDesire the Right Party, one of the onlypolitical parties in the history of theFalkland Islands which normally acts as anon-partisan democracy, however none of the party's candidates were elected.[1]

Results

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Candidates inbold were elected. Candidates initalic were incumbents.

Camp constituency

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Camp result[2]
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
NonpartisanBill Luxton23924.4N/A
NonpartisanNorma Edwards19720.1N/A
NonpartisanRon Binnie16917.2N/A
NonpartisanKevin Kilmartin15115.4N/A
NonpartisanEric Goss14314.6N/A
Desire the RightAnn Robertson646.5N/A
NonpartisanFred Clark171.7N/A
Turnout980

Stanley constituency

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Stanley result[2]
ListCandidatesVotesOf total (%)± from prev.
NonpartisanHarold Rowlands38618.1N/A
NonpartisanTerry Peck38117.9+10.4
NonpartisanGavin Short28013.1N/A
NonpartisanGerrard "Fred" Robson26212.3N/A
NonpartisanJohn Cheek2029.5−1.6
NonpartisanWendy Teggart1617.6N/A
NonpartisanJohn Halford1456.8N/A
NonpartisanChristel Mercer1034.8N/A
Desire the RightMike Rendell954.5N/A
Desire the RightTim Miller582.7N/A
NonpartisanDave Eynon572.7N/A
Turnout2130

References

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  1. ^The Europa World Year Book 2004 - Volume II.Taylor & Francis Group. 29 July 2004. p. 4461.ISBN 9781857432558. Retrieved3 May 2014.
  2. ^ab"Penguin News".Jane Cameron National Archives. 13 October 1989.
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