Douglas Council leader David Christian has topped the poll in Hills ward with 960 votes.
He and fellow sitting member Carol Malarkey (633) were returned, along with new face Eddie Joyce, who polled 876 votes.
Kevin Oliphant-Smith was the candidate who missed out with 395 votes.
Hills is one of four three-member wards in Douglas where there was an election today.
It’s a double celebration for Mrs Malarkey, as her husband Bill, who lost his seat as Douglas South MHK last year, is back in politics, as a councillor in Murray’s ward.
He finished third, on 277 votes, behind John Skinner on 414 and Ritchie McNicholl on 327. The unsuccessful candidates were George Campbell, with 234, and Helen Callow, with 182.
In Athol ward the following three were elected: Stanley Colvin Cain, 344, Alan Victor Quirk, 287 and Doreen Kinrade, 251. The unsuccessful candidates were Inkerman Faragher, on 217 votes, and Thomas Michael Gelling, on 209.
In Victoria Ward, David Ashford topped the poll with 228 votes, followed by Raina Chatel on 180 and John Joughin on 174. The unsuccessful candiates were Henry Geoffrey O’Grady, with 162, Richard Kissack with 142 and Karen Angela with 138.
There were no contests in the other two wards: St George’s and Derby.