1996 Jersey general election

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1996 Jersey general election
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  1993 16 October 1996 (Senators)
27 November 1996 (Deputies)
1999  

Elections were held in 1996 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.

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Results

Senators

CandidateVotes %Notes
Pierre Horsfall 14,68113.45Elected
Corrie Stein 11,21310.27Elected
Len Norman 11,01710.09Elected
Wendy Kinnard 10,5209.63Elected
Frank Walker 10,2959.43Elected
Nigel Quérée9,7618.94Elected
Terry Le Main 9,5788.77
Mike Vibert 8,7097.98
David Moon8,7077.97
Gary Matthews6,4635.92
Bob Little4,8724.46
Mike Dun1,9481.78
Geoff Southern 1,4291.31
Source: [1]

Deputies

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %Notes
GrouvilleImogen Nicholls82760.63Elected
Peter Amy53739.37
St. Brelade 1Alastair Layzell65372.39Elected
Marianne Pallot24927.61
St. Brelade 2Michael Vibert86523.67Elected
Maxwell de la Haye56615.49Elected
Graham Thorne51914.20
David Ratel49813.63
Angela Trigg48613.30
Nicholas Le Cornu3619.88
Thomas Jordan3599.82
St. ClementStanley Le Cornu1,76448.62Elected
Harry Baudains1,16932.22Elected
Malcolm McEwen42011.58
James Norman2757.58
St. Helier 1 Paul Routier 72129.51Elected
Jerry Dorey 65626.85Elected
Ron Blampied48619.89Elected
Glenn George 30612.53
Harry Cole27411.22
St. Helier 2 Terry Le Main 66930.14Elected
Jimmy Johns 64529.05Elected
Simon Crowcroft 39117.61Elected
Dereck Carter32514.64
Jimmy Barker1908.56
St. Helier 3Jacqueline Huet1,38421.61Elected
Shirley Baudains1,23819.33Elected
Terry Le Sueur 1,17518.35Elected
Graeme Rabet98715.41Elected
Gary Matthews81212.68
Geraint Jennings 5688.87
Geoff Southern 2413.76
St. JohnPhilip Ronde69564.95Elected
Christopher Tylor37535.05
St. LawrenceHenry Coutanche85144.02Elected
Maurice Dubras76739.68Elected
Terence Crouch31516.30
St. MartinFrederick Hill94359.31Elected
James Perchard64740.69
St. MaryDerek Maltwood Ryder47792.26Elected
David Richardson407.74
St. OuenKenneth Syvre80453.39Elected
David Moon70246.61
St. PeterRobin Hacquoil72358.83Elected
Nicholas Le Couteur50641.17
St. Saviour 1Evelyn PullinElected unopposed
Robert DuhamelElected unopposed
St. Saviour 2Margaret Le GeytElected unopposed
Alan BreckonElected unopposed
St. Saviour 3Michael Wavell41051.77Elected
Anthony Nightingale38248.23
TrinityDavid Crespel51354.81Elected unopposed
Roselle Godeaux42345.19
Source: [2]

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References

  1. "Senatorial Election Statistics 1990-2014". Jersey's Official Voting Guide.
  2. "Deputies Election Statistics 1990-2014". Jersey's Official Voting Guide.