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The Ascension Island Council is an elected body that provides advice to the
Administrator of Ascension Island The Administrator of Ascension is the head of government and representative of the Governor of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha in Ascension Island. The role of the Administrator includes that of chairing the territory's Island Counci ...
on matters relating to the governance of Ascension Island. The Council is made up of either five or seven Councillors, depending on the number of candidates standing for an election, and its meetings are chaired by the Administrator. The Island's constitution requires the Governor and Administrator to consult with the Council when making laws for Ascension Island. The Governor and Administrator are not bound to accept the advice of the Council but the Council has the right of appeal to the British Government.


Electoral system

The five (or seven) seats in the Ascension Island Council are elected for three years terms by
first-past-the-post In a first-past-the-post electoral system (FPTP or FPP), formally called single-member plurality voting (SMP) when used in single-member districts or informally choose-one voting in contrast to ranked voting, or score voting, voters cast thei ...
Plurality-at-large voting Plurality block voting, also known as plurality-at-large voting, block vote or block voting (BV) is a non- proportional voting system for electing representatives in multi-winner elections. Each voter may cast as many votes as the number of sea ...
, with voters allowed to cast up to five (or seven) votes respectively. If there is eight or more candidates, the election will be of seven members; if there are six or seven nominations, the election will return a Council of five members. If there are fewer than six nominations, the election will be postponed for a period of up to six months, during which time there will be no Island Council.


Council members

The current council consists of five elected members known as Councillors, who were elected in September 2019. Members of the Ascension Island Council: Following a further By-Election on 4 March 2021, Councillors Nicholas Ivan John and Douglas Gordon Miller joined the Island Council.


Qualifications of Councillors

Candidates must be 21 years of age, have British Citizenship, British Overseas Territory Citizenship or British Overseas Citizenship, must reside on the island and should have been resident on the island for the 12 months preceding nomination. In practice candidates will typically have been on the island for several years. They must also be on the electoral register for the island.


History and elections


First Council

The first Ascension Island Council of seven members was elected and took office on 1 November 2002.


Second Council

This first Council was dissolved by order of the Governor of Saint Helena on 24 October 2005, and a new election was held on 16 November 2005, a total of 697 electors choosing between 10 candidates contesting the seven seats. Six of the seven members resigned in January 2007 in the belief that they were "assisting to legitimise a democracy that doesn’t really exist on Ascension Island". Consequently, a general election was called, but by the close of nominations there were only two candidates. As a result of the boycott, the election was abandoned, and the governor suspended the Island Council for 12 months.


Third Council

Elections to the third Council were to have taken place in April 2008 but following consultations they were delayed until October 2008. With eight nominations the elections were duly held and seven candidates were elected to form a new Island Council, which was sworn in on 28 October.


Fourth Council

The third Council was dissolved by the Governor in October 2010 with elections planned for 3 November 2010. By close of nominations on 19 October 2010, six nominations had been received (sufficient for elections to be held for a Council of five elected members), but two of the nominations were submitted late and therefore declared invalid.http://www.the-islander.org.ac/artd_8174_10_2010_4.html The Governor was therefore obliged to suspend the Island Government Ordinance and re-schedule the elections. On 3 February 2011, it was announced that an election would be held on 25 February. On 28 February 2011, the five new council members were sworn in by the Administrator.


Fifth Council

General elections were held on 31 October 2013.


Sixth Council

The general election was held on 1 September 2016 with six candidates running for the five seats of the Island Council.


Seventh Council

On 26 September 2019 a general election of the Island Council was held. This followed the dissolution of the previous Council on 1 September 2019, in accordance with the Island Government (Ascension) Ordinance 2008. Seven candidates ran for five available Councillor positions, with electors being permitted to cast up to five votes each. Of 518 registered electors 150 electors cast 498 votes, casting their ballots as follows: The Council met formally for the first time at 12:15 on 27 September where Councillors were formally sworn in.


Seventh Council By-Election

On 4 March 2021 a By-Election of the Island Council was held following the departure of two Councillors earlier in 2020. Three candidates ran for two available Councillor positions, with electors being permitted to cast up to two votes each. Of 550 registered electors 108 electors cast 181 votes, casting their ballots as follows: The Council met formally for the first time at 16:30 on 11 March 2021 where Councillors were formally sworn in.


See also

* Legislative Council of Saint Helena *
Tristan da Cunha Island Council The Tristan da Cunha Island Council is the legislature of the island of Tristan da Cunha in the Atlantic Ocean. The composition of the Island Council consists of the Administrator of Tristan da Cunha as the presiding officer, plus three appointed ...


References


External links


Ascension Island Government
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ascension Island Council Legislatures of British Overseas Territories Politics of Saint Helena * Ascension Island Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha law