Vote.je is the official guide to voting and standing for election to the States Assembly – Jersey’s elected parliament.
Jersey’s next election: 22 June 22
The countdown has officially begun…
The countdown has officially begun…
We are aware that some households have been delivered the wrong constituency booklet by Jersey Post. To check your constituency, simply enter your postcode, select your address from the drop-down list and you will find your constituency, the full list of Deputies and Connétables candidates in your constituency, how many candidates you can vote for and the polling station to use on 22 June '22.
Connétables
St Mary: David Johnson 400 in favour
Trinity: Philip Le Sueur 736 in favour and NOTC 295
St John: Andy Jehan 1080 in favour and NOTC 44
St Martin: Karen Shenton Stone 1119 in favour
St Mary: David Johnson: 400 votes in favour
St Ouen:
St Peter:
St Brelade:
St John: Andy Jehan: 1080 votes in favour
St Lawrence:
Trinity: Philip Le Sueur: 736 votes in favour
St Helier:
St Saviour:
St Clement:
Grouville:
St Martin: Karen Shenton Stone: 1119 votes in favour
We are aware that some households have been delivered the wrong constituency booklet by Jersey Post. To check your constituency, simply click the button below, enter your postcode, select your address from the drop-down list and you will find your constituency, the full list of Deputies and Connétables candidates in your constituency, how many candidates you can vote for and the polling station to use on 22 June '22.
If you are in receipt of a Postal Vote ballot, the sooner you are able to return the ballot to the Judicial Greffe, the smoother the voting process will be for those administering the votes. The information around Postal Voting encourages you to return your Postal Votes by the 17 June 2022 for that very reason. However, the most important point is that your votes are received and counted.
All Postal Votes received at the Judicial Greffe by no later than 12 noon on the 22 June 2022 will be passed on to the Returning Officer at your allocated Polling Station and included in the count.
If you have received a postal vote and will not be able to return it in the post to the Judicial Greffe by noon on the 22 June 2022, you can take your Ballot paper to your allocated Polling Station on polling day. You will need to tell the officers at the Polling Station that you are a postal vote candidate and, if the Returning Officer is satisfied that it is appropriate, we will be allowed to vote using your postal Ballot paper.
If you are in receipt of a Postal Vote ballot, the sooner you are able to return the ballot to the Judicial Greffe, the smoother the voting process will be for those administering the votes. The information around Postal Voting encourages you to return your Postal Votes by the 17 June 2022 for that very reason. However, the most important point is that your votes are received and counted.
All Postal Votes received at the Judicial Greffe by no later than 12 noon on the 22 June 2022 will be passed on to the Returning Officer at your allocated Polling Station and included in the count.
If you have received a postal vote and will not be able to return it in the post to the Judicial Greffe by noon on the 22 June 2022, you can take your Ballot paper to your allocated Polling Station on polling day. You will need to tell the officers at the Polling Station that you are a postal vote candidate and, if the Returning Officer is satisfied that it is appropriate, we will be allowed to vote using your postal Ballot paper.
Election Day is just around the corner. Whether you're voting by post, at pre-poll or on Election Day, please head to our 'how to vote' page for all the information you need to be able to cast your vote on 22 June '22.
All of the 9 constituencies are listed below and include everything you need to be able to vote.
Each constituency page includes:
18 May
1 June
Early June
13 – 17 June
15 June at 12pm
17 June at 12pm
June
22 June
27 June
27 June
5 July
11 – 12 July
19 – 21 July
19 – 21 July
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