Voting on Election Day

Voting in your allocated Polling Station is one of three ways you can vote in the June 2026 Election.

You can also choose to vote by post or at the early voting station at St Paul’s Centre.

Polling Stations will be open between 8am and 8pm on Election Day, Sunday 7 June 2026.

You can only vote at the Polling Station assigned to you based on your registered address.

Voters lining up to receive ballots

On Sunday 7 June, you can only vote at your allocated polling station, so it’s important to check where to go before heading out to vote. Your polling station is allocated based on your home address on the electoral register.

To check which polling station you need to attend, please visit your parish website.

Constituency Finder

On Sunday 7 June 2026, you will be able to vote for three different types of States Member:

  • Senator – vote for up to nine to represent the whole Island
  • Constable – vote for one candidate to represent your Parish
  • Deputy – vote for two-four candidates depending on your constituency

For the role of Deputy, Jersey is divided into nine constituencies, as shown on the map.

To find out which constituency you live in, enter your postcode and select your address from the drop-down list.

ConstituencyPolling StationParish Website
GrouvilleGrouville Parish Hall, La Rue a Don, Grouvillegrouville.je
St. BreladeCommunicare, La Route des Quennevais, St. Brelade
St. Brelade Parish Hall, La Neuve Route, St. Brelade
stbrelade.je
St. ClementSt. Clement Parish Hall, La Grande Route de la Côte, St. Clementstclement.je
St. Helier CentralRouge Bouillon School, Brighton Road, St. Helier
Springfield Stadium, Janvrin Road, St. Helier
sthelier.je
St. Helier NorthFirst Tower School, La Route de St Aubin, St. Helier
D’Auvergne Primary School, La Pouquelaye, St. Helier
sthelier.je
St. Helier SouthSt. Helier Town Hall, 50 York Street, St. Heliersthelier.je
St. JohnSt. John’s Parish Hall, Parish Hall, La Rue de la Mare Ballam, St. Johnstjohn.je
St. LawrenceSt. Lawrence Parish Hall, La Grande Route de St. Laurent, St. Lawrencestlawrence.je
St. MartinSt. Martin’s Public Hall, La Rue de la Croix au Maître, St. Martinstmartin.je
St. MarySt. Mary’s Youth and Community Centre, La Rue du Pont, St.Marystmary.je
St. OuenSt. Ouen’s Parish Hall, La Grande Route de St. Ouen, St. Ouenstouen.je
St. PeterSt. Peter’s Parish Hall, La Rue des Fosses, St. Peterstpeter.je
St. SaviourSt. Saviour’s Parish Hall, St. Saviour’s Hill, St. Saviour
Georgetown Methodist Church Hall, Georgetown Road, St. Saviour
Maufant Youth Centre, La Grande Route de St. Martin, St. Saviour
stsaviour.je
TrinityTrinity Youth Centre, La Rue Du Presbytere, Trinityparishoftrinity.je

FAQs for Election Day

Do I need to bring ID and proof of address with me when I go to the polling station?

Please bring photo ID with you to your polling station (passport/driving licence) as this will be the quickest way to check you in and receive your ballot papers.

If you don’t have a passport or driving licence, please take an alternative form of ID (this could include a work ID, phone that allows you to login to Yoti/Jersey Me, utility bill, etc.).

If you arrive without any ID, the Electoral Administrator will seek to verify your identity using their parish records, however, please note, this may take a little longer.

How do I know which Constituency I live in?

Enter your postcode in the Constituency Finder, select your address and your Constituency will be presented on screen.

The Parish of St Helier website also has a Constituency map which shows the boundaries on its Election 2026 page.

I asked for a postal vote but now I want to vote in person. Can I do this?

You can do this.

Simply take your postal voting pack with you to your polling station on Election Day – including your ballot papers. See one of the officials at the polling station and you will be able to use your postal ballots to vote in person. You will not be issued with a new ballot paper, but must still use the one posted to you.

If you want to go to the Pre-poll station (early voting), you will need to hand your postal ballot to the Pre-poll manager.

What time do polling stations open and close?

They open on Sunday 7 June from 8am to 8pm.

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