Just 1.4% of St Peter Port's electorate voted in last night's Douzaine elections to choose the parish's next constable.
Long-standing holder of the post, Dennis Le Moignan won the vote with 61 votes against Rosie Henderson's 48.
But the 109 total votes cast amounted to just over a single percentile of the eligible voting population.
Taking to social media, some parish residents said they had not heard about the date of the election at all, and would have voted if they had been better informed. Andrew Senneck, for example, said: "Nothing at all sent to residents. I'm a registered SPP resident and knew nothing about an election. Most secret Election Day ever hence the low turnout".
I know! So much disinterest! Real shame.
— Danielle Sebire (@daniellesebire) November 20, 2019
Douzenier Danielle Sebire responded to the criticisism saying they were already working on ideas of how to improve the situation.
We definitely need to do more but in the meantime if you would be interested we email out Parish related info to those on our email list which can sign up for here:https://t.co/kWvDUR2MVM
— Danielle Sebire (@daniellesebire) November 20, 2019
We also have a twitter ac @StPeterPortPari if you prefer your updates twitter based
The Douzaine and the reappointed Mr Le Moignan have been approached for comment.
Pictured top: The final results announced on Danielle Sebire's twitter account.
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