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2018 Jersey general election Registered 62,123[1] Turnout 43.38%[1]
First party
Second party
Leader
N/A
Sam Mezec
Party
Independents
Reform Jersey
Seats won
44
5
Seat change
2
2
Popular vote
173,931
19,286
Percentage
90.0%
10.0%
Swing
5.6pp
5.6pp
The 2018 Jersey general election was held on 16 May 2018 to elect the 49 members of the States Assembly .
Electoral system [ ]
At the time of the election, the 49 members of the States consisted of three different types of members. The 29 deputies were elected from 18 districts; nine districts elected one deputy, five districts elected two deputies, two districts elected three deputies, and two districts elected four deputies, with voters able to cast as many votes as there were seats in their district. The 12 constables were elected from each of the 12 parishes , although only one didn't get elected unopposed, whilst the eight senators are elected on an island-wide basis, with each voter casting up to eight votes.[2] [3]
Results [ ]
Senatorial Election [ ]
Candidates in bold were elected to office.
All results from vote.je [4] [5]
Candidate name (8 candidates with highest votes elected)
Votes
Notes
Tracey Vallois
15518
Highest vote share
Kristina Moore
15292
John Le Fondré
14214
Became Chief Minister of Jersey after election in the States Assembly
Lyndon Farnham
12417
Steve Pallett
12114
Ian Gorst
12068
Sarah Ferguson
11297
Sam Mézec
11007
Only senatorial candidate from Reform Jersey
Moz Scott
10884
Anthony Lewis
10709
Simon Brée
10529
Gerard Baudins
6341
Gordon George Troy
4695
Frank Luce
2279
Gino Risoli
1401
Phil Maguire
976
Stevie Ocean
953
Parish Elections [ ]
Candidates in bold were elected to office.
C stands for Connétable.
D stands for Deputy.
Grouville [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
John Le Maistre
0
re-elected unopposed
D
Carolyn Labey
0
re-elected unopposed
St Brelade [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
District
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Micheal Jackson
0
re-elected unopposed
D
1
John Young
0
re-elected unopposed
2
Tony Pike
1146
Montfort Tadier
1193
Reform Jersey candidate
Graham Truscott
1506
Garel Tucker
454
Reform Jersey candidate
St Clement [ ]
St Helier [ ]
St John [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Christopher Taylor
0
elected unopposed
D
Nigel Philpott
537
Trevor Pointon
609
St Lawrence [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Deidre Mezbourian
0
re-elected unopposed
D
Gregory Guida
1194
Kirsten Morel
1499
Sarah Westwater
299
St Martin [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Karen Stone
0
elected unopposed
D
Steve Luce
0
re-elected unopposed
St Mary [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Juliette Gallichan
398
John Le Bailly
423
D
Mark Baker
309
David Johnson
495
St Ouen [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Richard Buchanan
0
elected unopposed
D
Cliff Le Clercq
218
Richard Renouf
1338
St Peter [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Richard Vibert
0
elected unopposed
D
Sean Creavy
553
Rowland Huelin
991
St Saviour [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
District
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Sadie Rennard
0
re-elected unopposed
D
1
Isabella Lewis
395
Jeremy Maçon
793
Fiona O’Sullivan
339
Reform Jersey candidate
Kevin Pamplin
509
2
Jaime Boylan
334
Reform Jersey candidate
Louise Doublet
874
Kevin Lewis
858
3
Tom Coles
100
Reform Jersey candidate
Andrew Le Quesne
161
Mary O’Keeffe
266
Jess Perchard
528
Trinity [ ]
All results from vote.je[4]
Role
Candidate Name
Votes
Notes
C
Philip Le Sueur
0
elected unopposed
D
Hugh Raymond
966
David R T Richardson
210
References [ ]
External links [ ]
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