September 2006 Sark electoral system referendum information
Politics of Sark
Monarch
King Charles III
Seigneur
Christopher Beaumont
Seneschal
Victoria Stamps
Chief Pleas
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A referendum on the composition of the Chief Pleas was held in Sark between 16 August and 6 September 2006,[1] following an informal referendum in February.[2] Voters were given the choice of having all 28 seats elected, or to have 12 seats for Deputies, eight for tenants and eight elected by everyone.[1]
^ abSark (Channel Islands), 6 September 2006: Composition of Parliament Direct Democracy (in German)
^Sark (Channel Islands), 23 February 2006: Composition of Parliament Direct Democracy (in German)
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