92 people are standing for election in Jersey. The full list of candidates has been published.
Voters will go to the polls on 7 June to choose 9 senators, 28 deputies and 12 parish constables to fill the 49 seats in the States Assembly.
63 men and 29 women make up the full list of candidates.
Two political parties are represented - Reform Jersey, which has fielded 16 candidates, and People First, which has two.
Islanders will have a choice of 17 for the nine available senator positions.
The island-wide mandate has been brought back for 2026, having been scrapped for the 2022 election.
Candidates for Senator
Martin Aliga - new candidate. Child Care Officer
Tom Binet - current St Saviour Deputy and Health Minister
Alan Breckon - former States Member and former Chair of the Jersey Consumer Council
Mark Boleat - previous candidate and senior advisor to Policy Centre Jersey
Karl Busch - previous candidate for deputy in St Brelade
Guy de Faye - previous States member. Former Minister (Transport and Technical Services)
Lyndon Farnham - current St Ouen/St Mary/St Peter Deputy and Chief Minister
Ian Gorst - current St Ouen/St Mary/St Peter Deputy and External Relations Minister
Serena Kersten Guthrie - new candidate and former England netballer
Mary Le Hegarat - current St Helier North Deputy and Justice and Home Affairs Minister
Alan Le Pavoux - new candidate and Charity Manager for the Bosdet Foundation (Les Ormes)
Steve Luce - current Grouville/St Martin Deputy and Environment Minister
Alan Maclean - former Deputy and Senator, former Treasury and Economic Development Minister
Sam Mezec (RJ) - current St Helier South Deputy, Housing Minister and leader of Reform Jersey
Helen Miles - current St Brelade Deputy, former Justice and Home Affairs Minister
Elaine Millar - current St John/St Lawrence/Trinity Deputy and Treasury Minister
Bernard Place - new candidate and senior healthcare leader
All voters will be able to choose up to nine names from the list of 17 on the ballot paper.
It is widely considered that senators will go on run for ministerial office, although deputies and constables are also eligible to fill the senior government positions.

52 people are running for deputy. There are 28 available seats split across nine voting districts.
The number of deputy seats in each district varies depending on the size of the area's population.
Candidates for Deputy
St Mary, St Ouen & St Peter ( 3 seats)
David Benn - a candidate in 2022. A former farmer and member of the Honorary Police
Helen Evans (RJ) - a candidate in 2022. Accountant and lecturer and member of Reform Jersey
Russell Labey - former States Member and former Housing Minister
Arlene Maltman - new candidate. Marketing profession, and former European surfing champion.
Chris Rebindaine - new candidate. Background in financial services and Law Officers' dpt.
Lucy Stephenson - current district deputy and former journalist and Assistant Minister (Sport)
St Brelade (3 seats)
Gabriel Raimondo - new candidate. A Level student and youngest election candidate
Jonathan Renouf - current district deputy and former Environment Minister
Montfort Tadier (RJ) - current district deputy and member of Reform Jersey
John Young (RJ) - previous St Brelade deputy and former Environment Minister. Member of Reform Jersey.
St John, St Lawrence & Trinity (3 seats)
Hilary Jeune - current district deputy. Former Assistant Environment Minister.
Peter McLinton - previous St Saviour Deputy and Assistant Health Minister. Radio presenter.
Kirsten Morel - current district deputy and Economic Development Minister
Phil Romeril - former candidate. Businessman and charity chair.
St Helier North (3 seats)
Stephen Ahier - current district deputy and Chair of Privileges and Procedures
Max Andrews - current district deputy
Ian Barnes - new candidate. Former President of Jersey Chamber of Commerce and Jersey Hospitality Association
Victoria Li - new candidate. Businesswoman and founder of Learn.je
Kevin O Connell (RJ) - new candidate. Administrator and Finance specialist and member of Reform Jersey
Gerald Voisin - former St Lawrence deputy and owner of Voisins department store
St Helier Central (4 seats)
Carina Alves (RJ) - current district deputy and member of Reform Jersey
Lee Carpenter (RJ) - new candidate. Finance professional and member of Reform Jersey
Catherine Curtis (RJ) - current district deputy and member of Reform Jersey
Claire de Than - new candidate. Professor of law and charity chair
Lyndsay Feltham (RJ) - current district deputy, Social Security Minister and member of Reform Jersey
Cameron Monro - new candidate. Cyber-security analyst.
John Ttokkallos - previous candidate with a background in hospitality
Robin Ward - new candidate. Businessman with a background in engineering, hospitality and retail
St Helier South (3 seats)
Tom Coles (RJ) - current district deputy and member of Reform Jersey
Samantha Gleave - new candidate. Former advertising executive and Jersey Youth Performing Arts co-founder
Carla Jardim (RJ) - new candidate. Former Communications officer and member of the Reform Jersey
Jason Lagadu - previous candidate. Member of the St Helier Roads Committee
Nick Le Cornu (PF) - previous States member. Leader of People First political party.
Bernard Manning - previous candidate and Chair of Friends of the Millennium Town Park
Judy Martin - former St Helier deputy and former Social Security Minister
Beatriz Porée (RJ) - current district deputy and member of Reform Jersey
Andrew Sinclair (PF) - new candidate. Former teacher and ceramicist Member of People First political party.
St Saviour (4 seats)
Louise Doublet - current district deputy
Malcolm Ferey - current district deputy
Raluca Kovacs (RJ) - current district deputy and member of Reform Jersey
Chris Leck - new candidate. Accountant and former civil servant (Treasury)
Robert Parker - new candidate. Former hotelier.
St Clement (3 seats)
Lindsay Ash - previous district Deputy and former Assistant Minister (Treasury)
Alex Curtis - current district deputy and former Assistant Minister (Economic Development)
Noah Jervis (RJ) - new candidate. Utility company employee and youngest member of Reform Jersey.
Mick Robbins (RJ) - new candidate. Former police officer and union vice-present. Member of Reform Jersey.
Joanne Vandermerwe-Mahon - new candidate with a background in hospitality
Barbara Ward - current district deputy and Assistant Health Minister
Karen Wilson - current district deputy former Health Minister
Grouville & St Martin (2 seats)
Rose Binet - current district deputy and Assistant Health Minister
Carolyn Labey - current district deputy and Minister for International Development
Scott Wickenden - previous deputy and former Education Minister

Constables elections
There are 23 candidates for 12 seats
Grouville
Mark Labey - current Constable Uncontested
St Brelade
Mike Jackson - current Constable
Steve Pallett - previous States Member
St Clement
Marcus Troy - current Constable Uncontested
St Helier
Alvin Aaron - previous candidate
Inna Gardiner - current St Helier Deputy
Mark Le Chevalier - previous candidate
Rob Ward (RJ) - current St Helier Deputy and Education Minister. Member of Reform Jersey
David Warr - current St Helier Deputy
St John
Andy Jehan - current Constable and Infrastructure Minister Uncontested
St Lawrence
John Le Fondré - previous States Member and Chief Minister
Tina Palmer - new candidate. Recruitment professional.
St Martin
Karen Shenton Stone - current Constable Uncontested
St Mary
Mark Baker - previous candidate
Ivor Barette - previous candidate
David Johnson - current Constable
St Ouen
Richard Honeycombe - current Constable Uncontested
St Peter
Richard Vibert - current Constable Uncontested
St Saviour
David Curtis - new candidate
Kevin Lewis - current Constable
Suzanne Webb - previous candidate
Trinity
Steve De Louche - new candidate and parish centenier
Andy Howell - current district deputy and Assistant Health Minister
Though six of the 12 parish constable elections are uncontested in that only one candidate has declared, they will face a vote against a 'none of the candidates' option on the ballot paper.
If ‘none of the candidates’ receives the most votes, no one will be elected and there will be a by-election at a later date.
You can meet the election candidates in person at Jersey’s first Candidate Fayre taking place on Wednesday 29 April at Oakfield Sports Centre on Wellington Hill, St. Saviour.
The event is open to the public: 10:30am – 12:30pm; 1:30 – 4:00pm and 6:00 – 8:00pm.
Manifesto booklets will be delivered to households by 15 May, and details of all the candidates and what they stand for, along with two-minute long videos will be on vote.je and YouTube.
Eligible voters have been automatically added to the electoral register.
Anyone who is unsure of their eligibility should check with their parish.
The deadline to apply for postal voting is 12 noon on Thursday 30 April. All information can be found online at vote.je/postal or paper forms can be collected from Parish Halls.
Dr Michael Marett-Crosby, Chair of the Jersey Electoral Authority, said:
"‘The parish authorities and the JEA have together completed the first nomination process using the new Automatic Voter Registration system. AVR offers a simple route to the ballot box for eligible Islanders.
‘It is so important to our shared future that we all exercise our right to vote. Every voice matters."
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