Laurie Morgan
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Laurie Morgan is a Deputy of the States of Guernsey. He was Guernsey's first Chief Minister and was elected to the post in May 2004. His term of office was due to expire in 2008, when the next General Election is due. It was announced 31 January 2007, that the Chief Minister and the Policy Council were to resign. [1]
He was first elected as a Deputy on 29 June 1988, and then went on to serve as a Conseiller until the post was abolished in 2000. He was re-elected as a Deputy for St. Peter Port in 2000. In 2004, the electoral districts were redefined and Morgan was re-elected to represent the electoral district of St. Peter Port South.
His wife, Wendy Morgan, serves as a Deputy for St. Peter Port North and as Deputy Minister for Education.
On 5 March 2007, Deputy Mike Torode was elected to succeed Laurie Morgan as Chief Minister.
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Deputy Later Conseiller 1988–2000 |
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Deputy for St. Peter Port 2000–2004 |
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Deputy for St. Peter Port South 2004– |
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Chief Minister 2004–2007 |
Succeeded by Mike Torode |
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