Former electoral district for the States of Guernsey
Parish
Saint Peter Port
Electorate
3,267 (2016 election)[1]
Former electoral district
Created
2004
Abolished
2020
Seats
5
St. Peter Port South was an electoral district in Guernsey in the Channel Islands. It was created following the Machinery of Government changes which came into effect in 2004.
It consists of the southern part of the parish of St. Peter Port. It is divided from St. Peter Port North by the following roads: Rohais, Les Gravées, The Grange and St. Julian's Avenue.
Polling stations[2][3]
The Constables’ Office, Lefebvre Street
St. Stephen's Community Centre, St. Stephen's Lane
The district had six Deputies until 2016 when it was reduced to five, which represent the electorate in the States of Guernsey.
^Cite error: The named reference ElectoralRoll2016 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^"Billet d'Etat No. XXI dated 5th September, 2003 MATTERS RELATING TO ELECTIONS". States of Guernsey.
^"District Information". States of Guernsey.
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