Summary

  • Vallois and Moore top senatorial poll

  • Gorst says he will consider standing as chief minister again

  • Mezec win in St Helier gets him elected in eighth senatorial seat

  • Clean sweep for Reform Jersey in St Helier two

  • Sitting constable ousted by opponent

  1. Senatorial results: Moore tops another parishpublished at 23:53 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Rob Byrne
    BBC News Online

    Deputy Kristina Moore has topped another senatorial poll - this time St Martin. The home affairs minister was ahead of Deputy John Le Fondre (869) and Deputy Tracey Vallois (830).

    Kristina Moore celebrates topping the poll in St Peter
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    Kristina Moore celebrating topping the poll in St Peter

    With a turnout of 49.9%, the full St Martin results are:

    • Gerard Baudains - 289
    • Simon Bree - 640
    • Lyndon Farnham - 797
    • Sarah Ferguson - 594
    • Ian Gorst - 815
    • John Le Fondre - 869
    • Anthony Lewis - 584
    • Frank Luce - 120
    • Philip Maguire - 35
    • Sam Mezec - 420
    • Kristina Moore - 938
    • Stevie Ocean - 37
    • Steve Pallett - 704
    • Gino Risoli - 51
    • Moz Scott - 625
    • Gordon Troy - 235
    • Tracey Vallois - 830
  2. Senatorial results: Grouvillepublished at 23:46 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Ben Chapple
    BBC News Online

    Sitting deputies making the move to island-wide elections topped the poll in Grouville.

    St John Deputy Tracey Vallois topped the votes, followed by Deputy Kristina Moore and St Lawrence Deputy John Le Fondre - all of whom polled more than 1,000 votes.

    Tracey Vallois

    Grouville's full results after a 48.2%:

    • Gerard Baudains - 446
    • Simon Bree - 808
    • Lyndon Farnham - 954
    • Sarah Ferguson - 806
    • Ian Gorst - 972
    • John Le Fondre - 1,117
    • Anthony Lewis - 735
    • Frank Luce - 140
    • Philip Maguire - 53
    • Sam Mezec - 614
    • Kristina Moore - 1,123
    • Stevie Ocean - 42
    • Steve Pallett - 869
    • Gino Risoli - 76
    • Moz Scott - 864
    • Gordon Troy - 334
    • Tracey Vallois - 1,134
  3. Ahier and Le Hegarat elected with Higgins and Rondelpublished at 23:44 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    Stephen Ahier, Mary Le Hegarat, Mike Higgins and Richard Rondel have been elected in St Helier district three and four.

  4. First senatorial vote: Deputy Moore tops poll in St Peterpublished at 23:40 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Rob Byrne
    BBC News Online

    Home Affairs Minister Deputy Kristina Moore topped the senatorial vote in her home parish of St Peter, with 1,005 votes.

    She was ahead of Tracey Vallois (914) and John Le Fondre (902).

    Kristina MooreImage source, Vote.je

    Here are St Peter's full results, where the turnout was 44.8%:

    • Gerard Baudains - 401
    • Simon Bree - 633
    • Lyndon Farnham - 725
    • Sarah Ferguson - 735
    • Ian Gorst - 902
    • John Le Fondre - 725
    • Anthony Lewis - 598
    • Frank Luce - 136
    • Philip Maguire - 41
    • Sam Mezec - 648
    • Kristina Moore - 1,005
    • Stevie Ocean - 44
    • Steve Pallet - 717
    • Gino Risoli - 66
    • Moz Scott - 643
    • Gordon Troy - 283
    • Tracey Vallois - 914
  5. Jersey Election: A look back on the senators in 2014published at 23:29 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Ryan Morrison
    BBC News Online

    The 2014 Jersey General Election was a first. It was the first time all members of the States Assembly were elected on the same day and to serve a common four-year term.

    It was also the first time there was a wholesale recount of votes for senator after Sarah Ferguson, who came in ninth place and so was not elected, challenged the outcome of the vote after she finished 262 votes behind Philip Ozouf who came in eighth.

    Philip Ozouf
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    Former treasury minister Philip Ozouf is not seeking re-election

    Usually votes are counted on a parish by parish basis with the final result not known until all parishes have declared. In 2014 the recount involved a total count of all votes across the whole island.

    It was also the first time there were only eight senators elected, this had dropped from 12 to 10 and then down to eight.

    With eight votes at their disposal the average elector used 6.8 of their eight votes.

  6. New deputies Guida and Morel elected in St Lawrencepublished at 23:16 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Emma-Jayne Blackman
    BBC Radio Jersey reporter

    Three candidates faced off in the St Lawrence deputy election this year.

    Kirsten Morel and Gregory Guida were elected with 1,499 votes and 1,194 respectively.

    Sarah Westwater for Reform Jersey lost out with only 299 votes.

    In total 2,992 votes were cast, with four spoilt ballots.

    Voter turnout was 43.85%, an improvement on the 2014 election which saw 38.7%.

    Kirsten MorelImage source, Vote.je
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    Kirsten Morel

    Gregory GuidaImage source, Vote.je
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    Gregory Guida

  7. In pictures: Some of the winners so farpublished at 23:07 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Rob Byrne
    BBC News Online

    Lots of smiles tonight from both first time and returning deputies.

    Deputy-elect Jess Perchard's is the biggest, I think.

    Deputy-elect Jess Perchard
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    Deputy-elect Jess Perchard won a comfortable victory in St Saviour three, the first-timer topped the poll

    Deputy Scott Wickenden
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    Deputy Scott Wickenden, re-elected in St Helier one

    Deputy-elect Hugh Raymond
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    Deputy-elect Hugh Raymond won a comfortable victory over David Richardson, his only rival in Trinity

    Deputy Russell Labey
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    Deputy Russell Labey will continue as a St Helier deputy after getting 833 votes

  8. St Clement: Deputy Pinel re-elected with majoritypublished at 22:58 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Chris Stone
    BBC Radio Jersey

    Deputy Susie Pinel has been re-elected with a majority of 1,499 votes in St Clement.

    St Clement

    Joining her as a deputy in the States is newcomer Lindsay Ash, with 1,286 votes.

    Reform Jersey's candidates Chloe Freeman (791) and Samantha Morrison (596) missed out on election.

    Philip Renouf came last in the poll with 578 votes.

  9. Macon re-elected with newcomer Pamplinpublished at 22:50 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Chantal Hartle
    BBC Radio Jersey reporter

    Jeremy Macon has been re-elected in St Saviour one with 793 votes.

    He is joined by newcomer Kevin Pamplin, who received 509.

    Fiona O'Sullivan received 339 votes and Isabella Lewis 395.

    The total number of votes cast was 1,148, with five spoilt ballots.

    Turnout was 39%, slightly down from the 2014 election which had 40.2%.

    Jeremy Macon, Kevin Pamplin
  10. St Helier Reform clean sweep: The resultpublished at 22:43 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    BBC Radio Jersey

    Geoff Southern topped the poll in St Helier two, with votes 628, as Jersey's only political party won all three seats in the district.

    Reform Jersey rosette

    Behind him were fellow Reform candidates Rob Ward (612) and Carina Alves (605).

    Unsuccessful were: Linda Dodds (466), Bernie Manning (456), Geraint Jennings (428), and Barry Shelton (404).

    The turnout was 34.34%.

  11. 'Team St Helier No1' victorypublished at 22:40 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Jack Murley
    Channel Islands Sports Producer

    Three deputies who advertised themselves as a team have been re-elected in St Helier district one.

    Russel Labey gained 833, Judy Martin 871 votes and Scott Wickenden 682.

    In total 1,656 votes were cast, with 27 spoilt ballots.

    Turnout was 33.02%

    St Helier number one

    The runners up were Nick Le Cornu with 364, Jason Lagadu with 274 and Reform Jersey candidates Kelly Langdon with 441, Yann Mash with 314 and John McNichol with 435.

  12. Guida and Morel elected St Lawrence deputiespublished at 22:30 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    Gregory Guida and Kirsten Morel, two newcomers, have been elected as deputies in St Lawrence.

  13. Labey, Martin and Wickenden hold St Helier district onepublished at 22:29 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    Russell Labey, Scott Wikenden and Judy Martin have all been re-elected in St Helier district one

  14. Tadier and Truscott stay on in St Brelade district twopublished at 22:27 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    BBC Radio Jersey

    No change in St Brelade district two as Graham Truscott and Reform Jersey's Montfort Tadier have been re-elected.

    Out in front was Graham Truscott with 1,506 votes, followed by Montfort Tadier on 1,193.

    Reasonably close on Mr Tadier's heels was newcomer Tony Pike, with 1,146 votes.

    Mr Tadier's Reform Jersey colleague Garel Tucker also received 454 votes.

    In total 3,299 votes were case and 12 ballots were spoilt.

    Total turnout was 46.4%.

    Graham Truscott
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    Graham Truscott

    Montfort Tadier
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    Reform Jersey's Montfort Tadier

  15. Pinel and Ash win St Celement votepublished at 22:24 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    Deputy Susie Pinel has been re-elected in St Clement along with Lindsay Ash, in second.

  16. Pints in early for David Johnsonpublished at 22:19 British Summer Time 16 May 2018

    Rob Byrne
    BBC News Online

    One of the first deputies to be elected tonight, David Johnson, is celebrating early with a pint of beer.

    He was re-elected deputy in St Mary after beating Mark Baker by 495 votes to 309.

    David Johnson with a pint
  17. Montfort Tadier and Graham Truscott re-electedpublished at 22:18 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    Montfort Tadier (Reform Jersey) and Graham Truscott have both been re-elected in St Brelade district two.

  18. Macon and Pamplin elected in St Saviourpublished at 22:16 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    Jeremy Macon has been re-elected in St Saviour one, and with him in government is first-time candidate and former broadcaster Kevin Pamplin.

  19. Reform Jersey take St Helier district twopublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 16 May 2018
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    All three Reform Jersey candidates have been elected in St Helier district two.

    Geoff Southern, Carina Alves and Rob Ward were duly elected.