Election 2011


Numbers up in Senatorial poll

SIGNIFICANTLY more people turned out to vote on Wednesday than in the 2008 elections.

Numbers up in Senatorial poll

Former Bailiff tops the poll in 11 parishes

Former Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache has swept to victory in the Senatorial election, topping the poll in 11 of the 12 parishes.

Former Bailiff tops the poll in 11 parishes

The elections in pictures

THE winds of change blew through the States Chamber this week as voters cast out nine politicians and drafted in 16 new faces.

The elections in pictures
Senatorial election results

Former Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache swept to victory in the Senatorial election, topping the poll in 11 of the 12 parishes.

Senatorial election results

Deputies’ election results

Results of the Deputies’ elections as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.

Deputies’ election results

Constables’ election results

Results of the Constables’ elections as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.

Constables’ election results

Full results as they happened

Full election results as they happened. See Thursday’s Jersey Evening Post for full reports, reactions, analysis and pictures.

Full results as they happened

Biggest turnout for the candidates’ last stand

UP TO 500 Islanders packed out the Radisson Hotel last night for the final Senatorial hustings before the polls open tomorrow.

Biggest turnout for the candidates’ last stand

Education proves a popular subject at hustings

EDUCATION and the need to create a local university was high on the agenda at last night’s Senatorial hustings in St Saviour.

Education proves a popular subject at hustings

Only a handful of young voters at student hustings

JUST 19 young people turned out to quiz the Senatorial candidates at yesterday’s specially organised student hustings.


Would-be Chief Minister: Improve services

A MAJOR shake-up of Jersey’s public services must begin within the next three years, according to aspiring Chief Minister Ian Le Marquand.

Would-be Chief Minister: Improve services

Give us your election views

JERSEY goes to the polls on Wednesday 19 October to elect a new States Assembly.

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