The Island's newest batch of publically elected politicians will be officially sworn-in to their new roles on Tuesday.
Voters on the Isle of Man went to the polls on Thursday to elect the 24 people they feel will be best suited to serve the Manx people over the next five years.
Of those elected 12 were newcomers to the House of Keys and 12 familiar faces were returned to the fold - five women were elected.
A number of longstanding MHKs lost their seats including Leonard Singer, David Quirk, Phil Gawne and John Houghton - it means the house has lost decades of experience.
3FM took to the streets of Douglas to find out whether people exercised their right to vote:
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