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St Brelade Elections

States of Jersey elections held in St Brelade since 2002:


St Brelade No 1 Elections

St Brelade No 2 Elections


District 2 — St Brelade Elections


Population of St Brelade in 2011: 10,568
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Connétables Elections

There have been 6 elections for Connétable held in St Brelade since 2005.


2005 St Brelade Connétable Election

Election for the role of Connétable of St Brelade (1 seat), .

Mike Jackson was elected as Connétable of St Brelade in 2005.

NamePartyVotes
1 Mike Jackson 1,466 70.4%
2 Steve Pallett 615 29.6%
3 Sarah Ferguson Withdrew

2,081 votes
Unknown registered voters

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2008 Connétables Election

Election for the role of Connétable (12 seats), .

Mike Jackson was elected as Connétable of St Brelade in 2008 unopposed.

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2011 Connétables Election

Election for the role of Connétable (12 seats), .

Steve Pallett was elected as Connétable of St Brelade in 2011.

NamePartyVotes
1 Steve Pallett 1,999 54.6%
2 Mike Jackson 1,665 45.4%

3,664 votes
7,641 registered voters
48% turnout

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2014 Connétables Election

Election for the role of Connétable (12 seats), .

Steve Pallett was elected as Connétable of St Brelade in 2014 unopposed.

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2018 Connétables Election

Election for the role of Connétable (12 seats), .

Mike Jackson was elected as Connétable of St Brelade in 2018.

NamePartyVotes
1 Mike Jackson Votes Unknown
2 Marilyn Carré Reform Jersey Withdrew

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2022 Connétables Election

Election for the role of Connétable (12 seats), .

Mike Jackson was elected as Connétable of St Brelade in 2022 unopposed.



Deputies Elections

There have been 7 elections for Deputy held in St Brelade since 2002.


2002 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (29 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

Sarah Ferguson was elected as Deputy of St Brelade No 1 in 2002.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sarah Ferguson 489 51.5%
2 Alastair Layzell 455 47.9%

949 ballots (inc. 5 spoilt papers)
1,972 registered voters
48.1% turnout


St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)

Peter Troy and Julian Bernstein were elected as Deputies of St Brelade No 2 in 2002.

NamePartyVotes
1 Peter Troy 961 61.2%
2 Julian Bernstein 640 40.8%
3 Jane Wakeham 599 38.2%
4 Terry Coutanche 397 25.3%
5 Stefan Gough 193 12.3%
6 Robert Partridge 92 5.9%

1,570 ballots (inc. 16 spoilt papers)
4,238 registered voters
37% turnout


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2005 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (29 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

Sarah Ferguson was elected as Deputy of St Brelade No 1 in 2005.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sarah Ferguson 605 72%
2 Peter Le Maistre 232 27.6%

840 ballots (inc. 3 spoilt papers)
2,185 registered voters
38.4% turnout


St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)

Sean Power and Peter Troy were elected as Deputies of St Brelade No 2 in 2005.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sean Power 799 41.8%
2 Peter Troy 737 38.6%
3 Steve Pallett 667 34.9%
4 Julian Bernstein 462 24.2%
5 Jeff Hathaway 419 21.9%
6 Jane Wakeham 291 15.2%
7 Tom Jordan 224 11.7%

1,910 ballots (inc. 6 spoilt papers)
4,703 registered voters
40.6% turnout


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2008 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (29 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

Angela Jeune was elected as Deputy of St Brelade No 1 in 2008.

NamePartyVotes
1 Angela Jeune 370 56.7%
2 Mark Sutton 192 29.4%
3 Alan Beadle 86 13.2%

652 ballots (inc. 4 spoilt papers)
2,367 registered voters
27.5% turnout


St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)

Sean Power and Montfort Tadier were elected as Deputies of St Brelade No 2 in 2008.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sean Power 1,068 53.7%
2 Montfort Tadier Time4Change 758 38.1%
3 Mervyn Le Masurier 462 23.2%
4 Jeff Hathaway 420 21.1%
5 Graham Truscott 411 20.7%
6 Martha Bernstein 326 16.4%
7 Richard de la Haye 179 9%
8 John Le Galle 29 1.5%

1,990 ballots (inc. 15 spoilt papers)
4,911 registered voters
40.5% turnout


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2011 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (29 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

John Young was elected as Deputy of St Brelade No 1 in 2011.

NamePartyVotes
1 John Young 339 27.3%
2 Margaret Holland-Prior 306 24.6%
3 Jeff Hathaway 285 22.9%
4 Angela Jeune 276 22.2%

1,244 ballots (inc. 38 spoilt papers)
2,536 registered voters
49.1% turnout


St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)

Sean Power and Montfort Tadier were elected as Deputies of St Brelade No 2 in 2011.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sean Power 1,491 60.6%
2 Montfort Tadier 1,428 58%
3 Mervyn Le Masurier 1,327 53.9%

2,461 ballots (inc. 14 spoilt papers)
5,105 registered voters
48.2% turnout


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2014 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (29 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

Murray Norton was elected as Deputy of St Brelade No 1 in 2014.

NamePartyVotes
1 Murray Norton 545 46.3%
2 Mike Jackson 452 38.4%
3 Angela Jeune 173 14.7%

1,178 ballots (inc. 8 spoilt papers)
2,418 registered voters
48.7% turnout


St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)

Graham Truscott and Montfort Tadier were elected as Deputies of St Brelade No 2 in 2014.

NamePartyVotes
1 Graham Truscott 1,073 44.1%
2 Montfort Tadier Reform Jersey 890 36.6%
3 Natalie Duffy 760 31.3%
4 Jeff Hathaway 594 24.4%
5 Peter Troy 425 17.5%
6 Beatriz Porée Reform Jersey 391 16.1%
7 Jane Blakeley 302 12.4%

2,432 ballots (inc. 30 spoilt papers)
5,164 registered voters
47.1% turnout


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2018 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (29 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

John Young was elected as Deputy of St Brelade No 1 in 2018 unopposed.


St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)

Graham Truscott and Montfort Tadier were elected as Deputies of St Brelade No 2 in 2018.

NamePartyVotes
1 Graham Truscott 1,506 61.8%
2 Montfort Tadier Reform Jersey 1,193 49%
3 Tony Pike 1,146 47%
4 Garel Tucker Reform Jersey 454 18.6%

2,437 ballots (inc. 12 spoilt papers)
5,251 registered voters
46.4% turnout


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2022 Deputies Election

Election for the role of Deputy (37 seats), .


St Brelade No 1 (1 seat)

St Brelade No 2 (2 seats)



Senators Elections

There have been 10 elections for Senator held in St Brelade since 2002.


2002 Senators Election

Election for the role of Senator (6 seats), — parish of St Brelade.

Unfortunately, St Brelade's voting records for this election are not currently available.

3,038 ballots (inc. 3 spoilt papers)
6,141 registered voters
49.5% turnout

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2003 Senator By-Election

By-election following the retirement of Ann Bailhache (1 seat), — parish of St Brelade.

Ted Vibert was elected as Senator.

NamePartyVotes
1 Alastair Layzell 724 36.9%
2 Ted Vibert 651 33.1%
3 Ian McFirbishigh 287 14.6%
4 Geno Gouveia 212 10.8%
5 Harry Cole 72 3.7%

1,964 votes (inc. 18 spoilt papers)
6,212 registered voters
31.6% turnout

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2004 Senator By-Election

By-election following the resignation of Christopher Lakeman (1 seat), — parish of St Brelade.

Unfortunately, St Brelade's voting records for this election are not currently available.

1,775 votes (inc. 13 spoilt papers)
6,268 registered voters
28.3% turnout
Registered voters estimated.

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2005 Senators Election

Election for the role of Senator (6 seats), — parish of St Brelade.

Stuart Syvret, Ben Shenton, Freddie Cohen, Terry Le Main, Terry Le Sueur and James Perchard were elected as Senators in 2005.

NamePartyVotes
1 Stuart Syvret 2,163 66.6%
2 Ben Shenton 2,100 64.6%
3 Freddie Cohen 1,936 59.6%
4 Terry Le Main 1,648 50.7%
5 Terry Le Sueur 1,328 40.9%
6 James Perchard 1,270 39.1%
7 Roy Travert 909 28%
8 Jerry Dorey 880 27.1%
9 Paul Le Claire Centre Party 773 23.8%
10 Denise Carroll Jersey Democratic Alliance 742 22.8%
11 Geoff Southern Jersey Democratic Alliance 699 21.5%
12 Kevin Lewis Centre Party 682 21%
13 Guy de Faye 627 19.3%
14 Roger Bisson 295 9.1%
15 Gino Risoli 145 4.5%

3,249 ballots (inc. 14 spoilt papers)
6,859 registered voters
47.4% turnout

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2008 Senators Election

Election for the role of Senator (6 seats), — parish of St Brelade.

Ian Le Marquand, Alan Breckon, Sarah Ferguson, Alan Maclean, Philip Ozouf Jr and Paul Routier MBE were elected as Senators in 2008.

NamePartyVotes
1 Ian Le Marquand 1,833 55.4%
2 Alan Breckon 1,352 40.9%
3 Sarah Ferguson 1,321 39.9%
4 Alan Maclean 1,242 37.5%
5 Philip Ozouf Jr 1,092 33%
6 Paul Routier MBE 1,086 32.8%
7 Geoff Southern Jersey Democratic Alliance 1,019 30.8%
8 Mike Higgins 1,006 30.4%
9 Mike Vibert 839 25.4%
10 Montfort Tadier Time4Change 814 24.6%
11 Trevor Pitman Jersey Democratic Alliance 684 20.7%
12 Peter Troy 648 19.6%
13 Cliff Le Clercq 545 16.5%
14 Daniel Wimberley Jersey 2020 470 14.2%
15 Nick Le Cornu Time4Change 442 13.4%
16 Jeremy Maçon 404 12.2%
17 Chris Perkins 399 12.1%
18 Mark Forskitt Jersey 2020 218 6.6%
19 Nick Palmer Jersey 2020 196 5.9%
20 Adrian Walsh 166 5%
21 Mick Pashley 87 2.6%

3,309 ballots (inc. 21 spoilt papers)
7,148 registered voters
46.3% turnout

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2010 Senator By-Election

Stuart Syvret lost his seat in the house after being absent from Jersey, resulting in a by-election for Senator (1 seat), — parish of St Brelade.

Francis Le Gresley MBE was elected as Senator.

NamePartyVotes
1 Francis Le Gresley MBE 756 37.1%
2 Stuart Syvret 482 23.7%
3 Patrick Ryan 420 20.6%
4 Gerard Baudains 154 7.6%
5 Geoff Southern Jersey Democratic Alliance 137 6.7%
6 Nick Le Cornu 52 2.6%
7 Philip Maguire 13 0.6%
8 Gino Risoli 8 0.4%
9 Peter Whorrall 4 0.2%

2,038 votes (inc. 12 spoilt papers)
7,349 registered voters
27.7% turnout
Registered voters estimated.

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2011 Senators Election

Election for the role of Senator (4 seats), — parish of St Brelade.

Sir Philip Bailhache, Ian Gorst, Francis Le Gresley MBE and Lyndon Farnham were elected as Senators in 2011.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sir Philip Bailhache 2,320 62.7%
2 Ian Gorst 2,041 55.2%
3 Francis Le Gresley MBE 1,962 53%
4 Lyndon Farnham 1,411 38.1%
5 Rose Colley 1,113 30.1%
6 Freddie Cohen 1,018 27.5%
7 Stuart Syvret 846 22.9%
8 Mark Forskitt 333 9%
9 Linda Corby 289 7.8%
10 David Richardson 217 5.9%
11 Darius Pearce 202 5.5%
12 Sylvia Lagadu 153 4.1%
13 Chris Whitworth 134 3.6%

3,700 ballots (inc. 23 spoilt papers)
7,641 registered voters
48.4% turnout

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2014 Senators Election

Election for the role of Senator (8 seats), — parish of St Brelade.

Ian Gorst, Sir Philip Bailhache, Andrew Green MBE, Alan Maclean, Paul Routier MBE, Lyndon Farnham, Philip Ozouf Jr and Zoe Cameron were elected as Senators in 2014.

NamePartyVotes
1 Ian Gorst 1,910 53.3%
2 Sir Philip Bailhache 1,876 52.4%
3 Andrew Green MBE 1,690 47.2%
4 Alan Maclean 1,612 45%
5 Sarah Ferguson 1,547 43.2%
6 Paul Routier MBE 1,441 40.2%
7 Sean Power 1,409 39.3%
8 Lyndon Farnham 1,378 38.5%
9 Philip Ozouf Jr 1,351 37.7%
10 Zoe Cameron 1,283 35.8%
11 John Young 1,184 33%
12 Malcolm Ferey 780 21.8%
13 Geoff Habin 698 19.5%
14 Anne Southern Reform Jersey 596 16.6%
15 Chris Magee 439 12.3%
16 Guy de Faye 427 11.9%
17 David Richardson 249 6.9%
18 Konrad Kruszynski 247 6.9%

3,583 ballots (inc. 35 spoilt papers)
7,587 registered voters
47.2% turnout

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2016 Senator By-Election

Following the resignation of Zoe Cameron on 12th July 2016, the Royal Court called a senatorial by-election (1 seat), — parish of St Brelade.

Sarah Ferguson was elected as Senator.

NamePartyVotes
1 Sarah Ferguson 604 34.2%
2 Sam Mézec Reform Jersey 488 27.6%
3 John Young 285 16.1%
4 Christian May 246 13.9%
5 Hugh Raymond 62 3.5%
6 Guy de Faye 25 1.4%
7 Mary O’Keeffe 25 1.4%
8 Alvin Aaron 14 0.8%
9 Stevie Ocean 8 0.5%
10 Mike Dun 5 0.3%
11 Nick Le Cornu 3 0.2%

1,765 votes
7,880 registered voters
22.4% turnout

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2018 Senators Election

Election for the role of Senator (8 seats), — parish of St Brelade.

Kristina Moore, Tracey Vallois, Steve Pallett, John Le Fondré, Sarah Ferguson, Lyndon Farnham, Ian Gorst and Sam Mézec were elected as Senators in 2018.

NamePartyVotes
1 Kristina Moore 1,978 55.9%
2 Tracey Vallois 1,885 53.3%
3 Steve Pallett 1,850 52.3%
4 John Le Fondré 1,822 51.5%
5 Sarah Ferguson 1,652 46.7%
6 Lyndon Farnham 1,605 45.4%
7 Ian Gorst 1,522 43%
8 Moz Scott 1,491 42.1%
9 Sam Mézec Reform Jersey 1,433 40.5%
10 Anthony Lewis 1,338 37.8%
11 Simon Brée 1,208 34.1%
12 Gerard Baudains 797 22.5%
13 Gordon Troy 621 17.6%
14 Frank Luce 287 8.1%
15 Gino Risoli 135 3.8%
16 Stevie Ocean 110 3.1%
17 Philip Maguire 91 2.6%

3,538 ballots (inc. 11 spoilt papers)
7,681 registered voters
46.1% turnout

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