2014 Jersey general election
General elections were held in Jersey on 15 October 2014 to elect the 49 members of the States Assembly which also coincided with a referendum on electoral reform. Electoral systemAt 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, one from each of the 12 parishes, whilst the eight senators are elected on an island-wide basis, with each voter casting up to eight votes.[1][2] ResultsResults for senatorsThe results for the election of senators were as follows:[3][4]
Results for connétablesThe results for the election of connétables were as follows:[4] GrouvilleJohn Le Maistre was elected unopposed. St BreladeSteve Pallett was elected unopposed. St ClementLeonard Norman was elected unopposed. St HelierSimon Crowcroft was elected unopposed. St JohnChristopher Taylor was elected unopposed. St LawrenceDeidre Mezbourian was elected unopposed. St MartinMichel le Troquer was elected unopposed. St Mary
St OuenMichael Paddock was elected unopposed. St PeterJohn Refault was elected unopposed. St SaviourSadie Rennard was elected unopposed. TrinityPhilip Le Sueur was elected unopposed. Results for deputiesThe results for the election of deputies were as follows:[4] GrouvilleCarolyn Labey was elected unopposed. St Brelade No. 1
St Brelade No. 2
St Clement
St Helier No. 1
St Helier No. 2
St Helier No. 3&4
St JohnTracey Vallois was elected unopposed. St LawrenceJohn Le Fondre and Eddie Noel were elected unopposed. St MartinSteve Luce was elected unopposed. St Mary
St Ouen
St Peter
St Saviour No. 1
St Saviour No. 2
St Saviour No. 3Terry MacDonald was elected unopposed. Trinity
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