British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies
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Crown Dependencies
Isle of Man
Twenty-four members are elected to the House of Keys, the lower house of the Tynwald, the Parliament of the Isle of Man. The current members of Keys; the constituencies from which the members are elected.
Channel Islands
The Jersey legislature is the States Assembly; you can see a list of its members with email addresses. The Guernsey legislature (which legally covers Alderney and Sark as the Bailiwick of Guernsey) is the States of Deliberation; there is a list of its members. Alderney is in many respects self-governing (apart from some issues such as policing, taxes, and social security) and has its own legislature; their members are listed on their website. Similarly, Sark also has its own legislature, Chief Pleas; its members can be found on its website along with email addresses.
British Overseas Territories
Anguilla
Anguilla has a House of Assembly with 11 members – 7 elected for a five year term, 2 ex officio members, and 2 nominated members. The Government of Anguilla's website contains contact details for the House of Assembly as a whole.
Bermuda
Bermuda's Parliament held its first session in 1620, and consists of two houses: the elected House of Assembly, and an appointed Senate. Contact details are available on the website of the Government of Bermuda.
British Antarctic Territory
The British Antarctic Territory has no elected representatives, and is administered by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. You can read more at the website for the British Antarctic Survey.
British Indian Ocean Territory
The British Indian Ocean Territory has no native inhabitants currently, now only being home to those currently stationed at the US Navy Support Facility at Diego Garcia.
British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands have a Legislative Council with 15 members – 13 elected for a four year term, one ex-officio member and one speaker.
Cayman Islands
Daily administration of the Islands is conducted by the Executive Council, 5 of whose 8 members are elected by the Assembly. Elections to the 18-seat Assembly are usually every four years. Contact details for most members of the Assembly are given on the website of the Government of the Cayman Islands (follow the link for "Legislative Assembly" on the left).
The Falkland Islands
Eight representatives are elected to the Legislative Council of the Falkland Islands every four years, five from Stanley and three from the remainder of the Islands. The Falkland Islands government's web site is at http://www.falklands.gov.fk/; there's a list of the current members of the Council.
Gibraltar
There are fifteen members of Gibraltar's legislature, the House of Assembly, elected by popular vote. The Gibraltarian Parliament's site includes details of the current members of the House (at the bottom of the page); you can write to members at the address,
House of Assembly, 156 Main Street, Gibraltar or contact them by phone on +350 78420, or by fax to +350 42849.For the purposes of the EU, Gibraltar is considered part of the UK's South West region and so is represented by that region's 7 MEPs. Unfortunately you cannot contact them through this site yet, but here is a list of the South West UK MEPs, including contact details.
Montserrat
Montserrat has a Legislative Council of nine members, elected for a five year term. A Governor and an Executive Council (ExCo) are responsible for day-to-day administration. Members of the ExCo are partly drawn from the members of the Legislative Council. There is information about ExCo members on the Montserrat government website, but no details for members of the Legislative Council.
Pitcairn Islands
The Pitcairn Islands have an Island Council made up of ten members, four of whom are elected directly and serve one-year terms.St Helena, Ascension Island, and Tristan da Cunha
The website of the government of St Helena is at http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/. Twelve members are elected to a Legislative Council every four years; there is a list of the members of the Council.
Ascension Island presently has no democratic representatives. There is an Administrator, and proposals to create an elected Islands Council. You can read more at http://www.ascension-island.gov.ac/.
Tristan da Cunha is governed by an Administrator, appointed by the Governor of St Helena. The Administrator is advised by an Island Council of eight elected members.
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are governed by a Commissioner (who is also Governor of the Falklands) from the Falkland Islands. There are no elected representatives for the islands, as there are no permanent inhabitants.
Turks and Caicos Islands
The head of government is the Premier. The Executive Council (their Cabinet) consists of three ex officio members and five appointed by the governor from among the members of the House of Assembly. The Legislative Council consists of 19 seats, of which 15 are popularly elected. Cable and Wireless have a site listing Ministers of the islands, the official website appears to be missing.
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