Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands
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The Legislative Council has 10 members, 8 of which are elected every 4 years and 2 members ex officio. As of the last elections, 17 November 2005, only non-partisans have been elected; there are no active political parties in the Falkland Islands. The next elections will be held in November 2009.
Candidates | Seats |
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Non-partisans | 8 |
Ex officio members | 2 |
Total (turnout %) | 10 |
Geography
Barren Island · Beaver Island · Beauchene Island · Bleaker Island · Carcass Island · East Falkland (Lafonia) · George Island · Golding Island · Jason Islands · Keppel Island · Lively Island · New Island · Pebble Island · Ruggles Island · Saunders Island · Sea Lion Island · Speedwell Island · Staats Island · Swan Islands · Weddell Island · West Falkland · West Point Island
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