Malew and Santon was a House of Keys constituency in the Isle of Man. The constituency was created in 1986.[1] It elected one MHK and the constituency covered the parishes of Malew and Santon. This was slightly unusual since Malew and Santon are in different sheadings. The constituency was abolished in 2016.
MHKs & Elections
| Year | Election | Turnout | Candidates | Elected | Notes |
| 1986 | General Election | 71.3% | - Donald Gelling (695 votes)
- John Qualtrough (247 votes)
- WTK Corlett (189 votes)
- TS Duncan (181 votes)
| |
| 1991 | General Election | 66.3% | - Donald Gelling (1087 votes)
- EW Williams (140 votes)
- FE Mitchell (64 votes)
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| 1996 | General Election | Elected Unopposed | | |
| 2001 | General Election | Elected Unopposed | | |
| 2002 | By Election | 72.9% | - Captain Andrew Douglas (665 votes)
- Andrew Jessop (273 votes)
- Clive Davenport (154 votes)
| | Called following the elevation of Donald Gelling to the Council. |
| 2006 | General Election | 60.2% | - Captain Andrew Douglas (439 votes)
- Graham Cregeen (573 votes)
- Carol Kermode (258 votes)
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| 2011 | General Election | | | | |
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