Jersey Election: As it happened
Key points
- Sir Philip Bailhache tops the poll in the 2011 Jersey election with a record 17,538 votes
- Ian Gorst, Francis le Gresley and Lyndon Farnham also elected - Freddie Cohen, Rose Colley and Stuart Syvret lose out
- Second longest serving deputy Bob Hill has lost his seat in St Martin to Steve Luce
- Transport minister Mike Jackson lost his seat as constable of St Brelade to Steve Pallett
- Assistant Education minister Anne Dupre loses her St Clement seat
- Transport Minister Mike Jackson has lost his seat in St Brelade
- John Young is the new deputy for St Brelade, beating incumbent Angela Jeune
- A total of 16 new faces have been elected to the States
- Average turnout for Constable is 48.6% and for Deputies it is 47.9%.
- John Le Bailly is the new Deputy for St Mary as Jersey's smallest parish becomes the first to declare
- Terry le Main failed to gain the deputy seat in St Helier 2 and Debbie de Sousa has lost her seat as deputy
- Victory for Michael Paddock in St Ouen's first constable election in 108 years