flow.je / Elections / Candidates / Mary O’Keeffe

Mary O’Keeffe


Mary O’Keeffe has participated in 4 elections since 2002:


Links for Mary O’Keeffe:



Election History

2011 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy of St Helier No 1 (3 seats), .

Mary O’Keeffe was not elected.

NamePartyVotes
1 James Baker 767 42%
2 Trevor Pitman 763 41.7%
3 Judy Martin 717 39.2%
4 Paul Le Claire 700 38.3%
5 Nick Le Cornu 571 31.2%
6 Keith Shaw 482 26.4%
7 Mary O’Keeffe 331 18.1%
8 Gino Risoli 178 9.7%

1,828 ballots (inc. 18 spoilt papers)
5,059 registered voters
= 36.1% turnout

Sources


2016 Senator By-Election

Following the resignation of Zoe Cameron on 12th July 2016, the Royal Court called a senatorial by-election (1 seat), .

Mary O’Keeffe was not elected.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sarah Ferguson 3,649 29.7%
2 Sam Mézec Reform Jersey 3,518 28.6%
3 Christian May 2,018 16.4%
4 John Young 1,240 10.1%
5 Hugh Raymond 988 8%
6 Guy de Faye 254 2.1%
7 Mary O’Keeffe 246 2%
8 Nick Le Cornu 139 1.1%
9 Alvin Aaron 103 0.8%
10 Mike Dun 73 0.6%
11 Stevie Ocean 70 0.6%

12,304 votes (inc. 6 spoilt papers)
64,474 registered voters
= 19.1% turnout

Sources


2018 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy of St Saviour No 3 (1 seat), .

Mary O’Keeffe was not elected.

NamePartyVotes
1 Jess Perchard 528 49.3%
2 Mary O’Keeffe 266 24.8%
3 Andrew Le Quesne 161 15%
4 Tom Coles Reform Jersey 100 9.3%

1,072 votes (inc. 17 spoilt papers)
2,447 registered voters
= 43.8% turnout

Sources


2022 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy of District 7 (5 seats), .

Mary O’Keeffe was not elected.

NamePartyVotes
1 Tom Binet 1,541 46.8%
2 Malcolm Ferey Jersey Liberal Conservatives 1,320 40.1%
3 Louise Doublet 1,272 38.6%
4 Raluca Kovacs Reform Jersey 1,032 31.3%
5 Philip Ozouf Jr 1,000 30.4%
6 Suzanne Webb Better Way 946 28.7%
7 Sophie Walton The Progress Party 770 23.4%
8 Lee Cornick 693 21.1%
9 Jonathan Channing 606 18.4%
10 Mary O’Keeffe Jersey Alliance 590 17.9%
11 Kevin Pamplin 567 17.2%
12 Jeremy Maçon 411 12.5%

3,292 ballots (inc. 21 spoilt papers)
7,683 registered voters
= 42.8% turnout