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Guernsey announces new dates for cancelled parish elections
Elections in two Guernsey parishes have been organised for 18 December after a change to the law.
Both St Martin and the Vale were supposed to have elections for douzenier on 4 December, after being unable to be held on 29 November.
However, the Reform Law which governs elections dictated they could only be held on certain days in November.
A solution was secured by the institutions and political committees involved with regulating elections.
The island's senior Policy and Resources Committee approved a change to the 1948 law, which in turn allowed the States' Assembly and Constitution Committee to amend the regulations restricting when elections take place.
Parish elections are carried out by a show of hands unless seven parishioners call for a ballot vote.
None of the rescheduled elections are contested.
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