House of Keys
The House of Keys is the lower house of the Isle of Man's Parliament, known as Tynwald. It consists of 24 elected members, called Keys, who represent various constituencies on the island. The House of Keys is responsible for proposing and debating legislation, as well as scrutinizing the government's actions.
Members of the House of Keys are elected every five years through a democratic process. The House plays a crucial role in the governance of the Isle of Man, ensuring that the voices of the island's residents are heard in the legislative process.