Ayre

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Ayre ({{IPAc-en|ɛər}} {{respell|AIR}}; {{langx|gv|Inver Ayre}}) is one of the six sheadings of the Isle of Man.

It is located in the north of the island (part of the traditional North Side division) and consists of the three historic parishes of Andreas, Bride and (Kirk Christ) Lezayre.

The town of Ramsey, which is administered separately, covers areas of two historic parishes (Lezayre, and Maughold in the sheading of Garff). It is treated as part of Garff for some purposes, e.g. the coroner.{{cite web |url=https://www.courts.im/court-information/coroners/ |title=Coroners |author= |website=Isle of Man Courts of Justice |access-date=9 April 2019 }}

Other settlements in the sheading include Glen Auldyn and Sulby (both in the parish of Lezayre).

Etymology

The derivation of the word ayre is from Old Norse "eyrr", meaning a shingle beach. It refers to a storm beach forming a narrow spit of shingle or sand cutting across the landward and seaward ends of a shallow bay. This may partly cut off a sheltered stretch of water from the sea to form a shallow freshwater loch.[http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/geology/orkneyShetland/voes.asp "Voes, Ayres and Beaches"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110506021249/http://www.snh.org.uk/publications/on-line/geology/orkneyShetland/voes.asp |date=2011-05-06 }} Scottish Natural Heritage. Retrieved 12 October 2007. This word is still in use for the particular landform in the Northern Isles of Scotland.

[[House of Keys|MHK]]s and elections

Before the 2016 elections, Ayre was one of the House of Keys constituencies. It is now part of the Ayre & Michael constituency.

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! Year !! Election !! Turnout !! Candidates

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! 1903

| General Election

| ?

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!1913

| General Election

|

?

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!1919

| General Election

|

?

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  • Richard Cain, elected
  • William Charles Southward CP JP, elected
  • Daniel Joughin Teare CP JP, elected
  • ?
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! 1924

| General Election

| ?

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  • Richard Cain, elected
  • John Crellin, elected
  • Daniel Joughin Teare CP JP, elected
  • ?
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! 1929

| General Election

| ?

|

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! 1934

| General Election

| ?

|

  • Ewan Farrant, elected
  • Arthur James Cottier, elected
  • Daniel Joughin Teare CP JP, elected
  • ?
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! 1962

| General Election

| ?

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! 1966

| General Election

|

  • ?

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  • Robert Kerruish, elected

?

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!1976

| General Election

|

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! 1980

| By-Election

|

?

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!1981

|General Election

|

?

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  • John Norman Radcliffe, elected
  • Clare Christian, elected
  • David Cannan
colspan="4"|Ayre becomes a 1-seat constituency, previously having had 2 seats.
Norman Radcliffe elevated to LegCo in 1985.
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!1986

| General Election

| 80.8%

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  • Edgar Quine (831 votes, elected)
  • Clare Christian (765 votes)
  • A Robertson (109 votes)
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!1991

| General Election

|

|

  • Edgar Quine, elected unopposed
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!1996

| General Election

| 72.9%

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  • Edgar Quine (1246 votes, elected)
  • Eva Bradley (167 votes)
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! 2001 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.im/media/622493/keysresults2001.pdf|format=PDF|title=Isle of Man Election Results 2001|website=Gov.im|access-date=24 July 2019}}

| General Election

| 58.85%

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  • Edgar Quine, 1038 votes, elected
  • Thurston Arrowsmith, 202 votes
colspan="4"|Called following the resignation of Edgar Quine.
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! 2004 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.im/media/628085/byelections20022005.pdf|format=PDF|title=Isle of Man By-Election Results 2002 - 2005|website=Gov.im|access-date=24 July 2019}}

| By-Election

| 69.4%

|

  • Eddie Teare, 733 votes, elected
  • John Crellin, 542 votes
  • Hazel Bradley, 283 votes
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! 2006 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.im/media/622793/electionresults2006v11.pdf|format=PDF|title=Isle of Man Election Results 2006|website=Gov.im|access-date=24 July 2019}}

| General Election

| N/A

|

  • Eddie Teare, elected unopposed
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! 2011 {{cite web|url=https://www.gov.im/media/626429/2011electionresults.pdf|format=PDF|title=Isle of Man Election Results 2011|website=Gov.im|access-date=24 July 2019}}

| General Election

| 67.4%

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  • Eddie Teare, 1060 votes, elected
  • Andrew Newington-Bridges, 429 votes
  • Pat Ayres, 134 votes

See also

References

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