1999 Jersey general election explained
Election Name: | 1999 Jersey general election |
Country: | Jersey |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | yes |
Previous Election: | 1996 Jersey general election |
Previous Year: | 1996 |
Election Date: | 20 October 1999 (Senators)
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Next Election: | 2002 Jersey general election |
Next Year: | 2002 |
Elections were held in 1999 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.
Results
Senators
Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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| 15,212 | 14.21 | Elected |
Christopher Lakeman | 12,806 | 11.96 | Elected |
| 10,471 | 9.78 | Elected |
| 8,287 | 7.74 | Elected |
Jean Le Maistre | 7,796 | 7.28 | Elected |
Ann Bailhache | 7,295 | 6.81 | Elected |
| 6,530 | 6.10 |
Roy Le Hérissier | 5,206 | 4.86 |
Derek Bernard | 4,679 | 4.37 |
John Rothwell | 4,458 | 4.16 |
Peter Walsh | 4,082 | 3.81 |
align=left colspan=4 | Source:[1] | |
Deputies
Constituency | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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align=left rowspan=2 | Grouville | Imogen Nicholls | 997 | 67.64 | Elected |
David Cadoret | 477 | 32.36 |
St. Brelade 1 | Alastair Layzell | — | — | Elected unopposed |
align=left rowspan=3 | St. Brelade 2 | Mike Vibert | 1,202 | 48.55 | Elected |
Peter Troy | 847 | 34.21 | Elected |
Denis Pipon | 427 | 17.25 |
align=left rowspan=2 | St. Clement | Harry Baudains | — | — | Elected unopposed |
Gerard Baudains | — | — | Elected unopposed |
align=left rowspan=7 | St. Helier 1 | Paul Routier | 718 | 26.99 | Elected |
Jerry Dorey | 463 | 17.41 | Elected |
Ted Vibert | 411 | 15.45 | Elected |
Robert Brown | 277 | 10.41 |
Harry Cole | 270 | 10.15 |
Geno Gouveia | 262 | 9.85 |
Glenn George | 259 | 9.74 |
align=left rowspan=7 | St. Helier 2 | Simon Crowcroft | 818 | 24.59 | Elected |
Terry Le Main | 782 | 23.50 | Elected |
Jennifer Bridge | 674 | 20.26 | Elected |
Jimmy Johns | 526 | 15.81 |
Catherine Walton | 248 | 7.45 |
Bernie Manning | 211 | 6.34 |
Jon Arnold | 68 | 2.04 |
align=left rowspan=8 | St. Helier 3 | | 1,618 | 21.52 | Elected |
Ben Fox | 1,395 | 18.55 | Elected |
Jacqueline Huet | 1,380 | 18.35 | Elected |
Shirley Baudains | 786 | 10.45 | Elected |
Graeme Rabe | 763 | 10.15 |
Robert Weston | 734 | 9.76 |
Michael Dunn | 490 | 6.52 |
Eric Walker | 354 | 4.71 |
St. John | Phillip Rondel | — | — | Elected unopposed |
align=left rowspan=2 | St. Lawrence | Maurice Dubras | — | — | Elected unopposed |
Gerald Voisin | — | — | Elected unopposed |
align=left rowspan=2 | St. Martin | Bob Hill | 943 | 79.38 | Elected |
Nick Jouault | 245 | 20.62 |
St. Mary | Derek Maltwood Ryder | — | — | Elected unopposed |
St. Ouen | Kenneth Syvre | — | — | Elected unopposed |
align=left rowspan=2 | St. Peter | Robin Hacquoil | 634 | 80.97 | Elected |
Linda Corby | 149 | 19.03 |
align=left rowspan=7 | St. Saviour 1 | Rob Duhamel | 462 | 26.04 | Elected |
Celia Scott-Warren | 304 | 17.14 | Elected |
Peter Walsh | 246 | 13.87 |
George Thornhill | 234 | 13.19 |
Robert Gilmore | 224 | 12.63 |
Patrick Corkery | 205 | 11.56 |
Craig Leach | 99 | 5.58 |
align=left rowspan=5 | St. Saviour 2 | Alan Breckon | 598 | 33.90 | Elected |
Lyndon Farnham | 571 | 32.37 | Elected |
Martin Sayers | 345 | 19.56 |
Margaret Le Geyt | 204 | 11.56 |
Norman Miller | 46 | 2.61 |
align=left rowspan=2 | St. Saviour 3 | Roy Le Herissier | 406 | 54.42 | Elected |
Tom Binet | 340 | 45.58 |
Trinity | David Crespel | — | — | Elected unopposed |
align=left colspan=5 | Source:[2] | |
Notes and References
- Web site: Senatorial Election Statistics 1990-2014 . Jersey's Official Voting Guide .
- Web site: Deputies Election Statistics 1990-2014 . Jersey's Official Voting Guide .