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Tristan da Cunha Island Council

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Tristan da Cunha Island Council
Type
Type
Leadership
Philip Kendall[1]
Seats11 Councillors (8 directly elected by island residents, 3 directly appointed by the Administrator)
Website
Tristan da Cunha Island Council

The Tristan da Cunha Island Council is the unicameral non-partisan legislature of the island of Tristan da Cunha in the Atlantic Ocean. The Island Council consists of the Administrator of Tristan da Cunha as the presiding officer, plus three appointed and eight elected members. At least one elected member of the council must be a woman.[2]

The appointed members are appointed by the Administrator of Tristan da Cunha directly.

Electoral system

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The 12-member Island Council consists of the Administrator as President, three appointed members and eight elected members, who are elected by plurality-at-large voting. At least one elected member of the council must be a woman. If there are no women among the eight candidates that receive the most votes, only the top seven male candidates are declared elected, alongside the woman that received the highest number of votes. If there are no female candidates, a by-election is held for the eighth seat, in which only female candidates can stand.[3][4]

The Chief Islander is elected on a separate ballot by first-past-the-post voting, and must also be elected to the Island Council to be eligible to become Chief Islander.[4] The Chief Islander's position is similar to that of a Chief Minister in other British Overseas Territories, such as Gibraltar and Anguilla. A Chief Islander's term is the same as that for the other members of the Island Council, excluding the Administrator.

Council members

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2022–2025

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On 23rd March 2022, it was announced that the 2022 Island Council elections were not held, as no more than eight candidates contested the election.[5]

Elected members:[5]

  • Conrad Glass
  • James Glass
  • Vera Glass
  • Warren Glass
  • Rodney Green
  • Terence Green
  • Ian Lavarello
  • Steve Swain

Members nominated by the Joint Administrators:

  • Carlene Glass-Green
  • Anne Green
  • Beverley Swain

Chief Islander:

  • James Glass

Previous Councils

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2007–10

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On 19 March 2007, the following were elected to serve on the Island Council: Lorraine Repetto, Conrad Glass, Robin Repetto, Dereck Charles Rogers, Ian Lavarello, James Patrick Glass, Iris Green, Lillie Carlene Swain. The following were appointed by the Administrator (all had previously been Chief Islanders): Harold Green, Anne Green, Lewis Green. The turnout at the election was 56.2%, markedly lower than in previous years.[6]

2010–13

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In 2010, all the Island Council posts were uncontested (an election had been scheduled for 10 March). The following candidates were therefore returned without the need for an election: Ian Lavarello, Robin Repetto, Marion Green, Beverley Repetto, Dereck Rogers, James Glass, Lorraine Repetto, Iris Green, Dawn Repetto, Conrad Glass, and Anne Green.[7][8]

2013–16

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As in 2010, there were eight nominations for the eight places on the Island Council so an election was not held and all candidates were automatically returned. Apart from Ian Lavarello, all the new Councillors had not served before. The returned candidates were: Leon Glass, Warren Glass, Joanne Green, Ian Lavarello, Gerald Repetto, Beverley Swain, Emma Swain, Neil Swain. Additionally, the Administrator appointed Iris Green, Conrad Glass and Lorraine Repetto.[9]

2016–19

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On 9 March 2016, with a turnout of 83%, the following eight Councillors were elected to the Tristan da Cunha Island Council for the 2016 to 2019 legislative term:[10]

  • James Patrick Glass
  • Warren Glass
  • Sarah Green
  • Terence Green
  • Ian Lavarello[nb 1]
  • Lorraine Repetto
  • Emma Swain
  • Paula Swain

In addition, the three additional Councillors, who were appointed to the Island Council by the Administrator of Tristan da Cunha, Alex Mitham, are:

2019–2022

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On 26 March 2019, with a turnout of 74.6%, the following eight Councillors were elected to the Tristan da Cunha Island Council for the 2019 to 2022 legislative term:[14]

  • Clive Glass
  • Rodney Green
  • Paul Repetto
  • Steve Swain
  • James Glass[nb 3]
  • Kelly Green
  • Jason Green
  • Ian Lavarello

In addition, the three additional Councillors, who were appointed to the Island Council by the Administrator of Tristan da Cunha are:

  • Carlene Glass-Green
  • Warren Glass
  • Dawn Repetto

Chief Islanders

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Voters can choose on a separate list councillors candidates who are also candidates for being Chief Islander, and the candidate with the most votes becomes Tristan da Cunha's Chief Islander.[16] The following were elected to the post for the years indicated:[17]

No. Image Chief Islander Election Took office Left office Monarch
Reign
1 Harold Green
(born 1934)[18]
1970 1970 1973 Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
r. 1952–2022
2 Albert Glass
(1935–2007)[19]
1973 1973 1979
1976
(1) Harold Green
(born 1934)[18]
1979 1979 1982
(2) Albert Glass
(1935–2007)[19]
1982 1982 1985
(1) Harold Green
(born 1934)[18]
1985 1985 1988
3 Anne Green
(born 1952)
1988 1988 1991
4 Lewis Glass
(1948–2019)[20]
1991 1991 1994
5 James Glass
(born 1961)[21]
1994 1994 2003
1997
2000
(3) Anne Green
(born 1952)
2003 2003 2007
6 Conrad Glass
(born 1961)
2007 2007 April 2010
7 Ian Lavarello
(born 1970)[13]
2010 April 2010 April 2019
2013
2016
(5) James Glass
(born 1961)[21]
2019 April 2019 Incumbent[a]
2022 Charles III
Charles III of the United Kingdom
r. 2022–present

Notes

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  1. ^ James Glass was elected to a fifth term in 2022; at the end of his term in 2025, he will be term-limited.

Timeline of chief islanders

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This is a graphical lifespan timeline of chief islanders of Tristan da Cunha. They are listed in order of office (those who served non-consecutive terms are shown in order of their first terms).

Ian LavarelloConrad GlassJames Glass (Chief Islander)Lewis GlassAnne Green (Chief Islander)Albert GlassHarold Green (Chief Islander)

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ian Lavarello was also elected as Chief Islander of Tristan da Cunha for a third consecutive term.[11] He has served in this position from April 2010 to April 2019.[12]
  2. ^ Prior to Lavarello's election, Conrad Glass was the Chief Islander of Tristan.[13]
  3. ^ James Glass was also elected as Chief Islander of Tristan da Cunha for a fourth term.[15]

Citations

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  1. ^ "Philip Kendall sworn-in as Tristan Administrator".
  2. ^ Tristan da Cunha Island Council
  3. ^ Tristan da Cunha Island Council
  4. ^ a b CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
  5. ^ a b Grundy, Richard (2022-04-04). "New Island Council announced". Tristan da Cunha Website. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  6. ^ Sarah Glass, "Tristan's Election Results", Tristan Times, 4 April 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  7. ^ Juanita Brock, "New Island Council elected to serve until 2013", Tristan Times, 28 May 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Tristan Island Council 2010–2013", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Tristan Island Council 2013–2016", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Island Council 2016-2019".
  11. ^ Reports during Chief Islander Ian Lavarello's 3rd Term of Office 2016-2019
  12. ^ Tristan da Cunha Chief Islanders (Official Webpage)
  13. ^ a b "Profile of Conrad Glass Chief Islander 2007 - 2010". Tristan da Cunha Government. Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  14. ^ "2019 Island Council Election Results".
  15. ^ The current Chief Islander is James Glass
  16. ^ Overseas Territories. The Stationery Office. July 2008. ISBN 9780215521477.
  17. ^ "Chief Islander", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  18. ^ a b c "Harold Green's 80th Birthday", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  19. ^ a b "Obituary for Albert Glass BEM", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  20. ^ "Obituary for Lewis Glass", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  21. ^ a b "A profile of Tristan da Cunha Chief Islander James Glass MBE", Tristan da Cunha. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
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