1999 Jersey general election

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1999 Jersey general election
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  1996 20 October 1999 (Senators)
24 November 1999 (Deputies)
2002  

Elections were held in 1999 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.

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Results

Senators

CandidateVotes %Notes
Stuart Syvret 15,21214.21Elected
Christopher Lakeman12,80611.96Elected
Terry Le Sueur 10,4719.78Elected
Paul Le Claire 8,2877.74Elected
Jean Le Maistre7,7967.28Elected
Ann Bailhache7,2956.81Elected
Jerry Dorey 6,5306.10
Roy Le Hérissier5,2064.86
Derek Bernard4,6794.37
John Rothwell4,4584.16
Peter Walsh4,0823.81
Source: [1]

Deputies

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %Notes
GrouvilleImogen Nicholls99767.64Elected
David Cadoret47732.36
St. Brelade 1Alastair LayzellElected unopposed
St. Brelade 2Mike Vibert1,20248.55Elected
Peter Troy84734.21Elected
Denis Pipon42717.25
St. ClementHarry BaudainsElected unopposed
Gerard BaudainsElected unopposed
St. Helier 1Paul Routier71826.99Elected
Jerry Dorey46317.41Elected
Ted Vibert41115.45Elected
Robert Brown27710.41
Harry Cole27010.15
Geno Gouveia2629.85
Glenn George2599.74
St. Helier 2Simon Crowcroft81824.59Elected
Terry Le Main78223.50Elected
Jennifer Bridge67420.26Elected
Jimmy Johns52615.81
Catherine Walton2487.45
Bernie Manning2116.34
Jon Arnold682.04
St. Helier 3 Philip Ozouf 1,61821.52Elected
Ben Fox1,39518.55Elected
Jacqueline Huet1,38018.35Elected
Shirley Baudains78610.45Elected
Graeme Rabe76310.15
Robert Weston7349.76
Michael Dunn4906.52
Eric Walker3544.71
St. JohnPhillip RondelElected unopposed
St. LawrenceMaurice DubrasElected unopposed
Gerald VoisinElected unopposed
St. MartinBob Hill94379.38Elected
Nick Jouault24520.62
St. MaryDerek Maltwood RyderElected unopposed
St. OuenKenneth SyvreElected unopposed
St. PeterRobin Hacquoil63480.97Elected
Linda Corby14919.03
St. Saviour 1Rob Duhamel46226.04Elected
Celia Scott-Warren30417.14Elected
Peter Walsh24613.87
George Thornhill23413.19
Robert Gilmore22412.63
Patrick Corkery20511.56
Craig Leach995.58
St. Saviour 2Alan Breckon59833.90Elected
Lyndon Farnham57132.37Elected
Martin Sayers34519.56
Margaret Le Geyt20411.56
Norman Miller462.61
St. Saviour 3Roy Le Herissier40654.42Elected
Tom Binet34045.58
TrinityDavid CrespelElected unopposed
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.