District 1.
St Mary, St Ouen & St Peter.
Constables.
You can vote for 1 Constable for the parish in which you are registered:
St Mary
Candidate | Stance |
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Mike Fennell
New Candidate Independent Not elected – 317 votes |
Unknown
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David Johnson
Current States Member Independent Elected – 400 votes |
Unknown
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St Ouen
Candidate | Stance |
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Richard Honeycombe
New Candidate Independent Elected – 955 votes |
Unknown
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'None of the Above' received 443 votes in St Ouen.
St Peter
Candidate | Stance |
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Richard Vibert
Current States Member Independent Elected – 1,150 votes |
Unknown
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'None of the Above' received 278 votes in St Peter.
Deputies.
You can vote for 4 Deputies in District 1 from the following candidates:
Candidate | Stance |
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David Benn
New Candidate Jersey Liberal Conservatives Not elected – 1,053 votes |
Opposed
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Helen Evans
New Candidate Reform Jersey Not elected – 1,050 votes |
Supportive
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Lyndon Farnham
Current States Member Independent Elected – 1,101 votes |
Receptive
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Ian Gorst
Current States Member Independent Elected – 2,208 votes |
Opposed
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Rowland Huelin
Current States Member Jersey Alliance Not elected – 1,025 votes |
Receptive
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Kristina Moore
Current States Member Better Way Elected – 2,730 votes |
Receptive
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Lucy Stephenson
New Candidate Better Way Elected – 2,239 votes |
Receptive
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Key.
What we believe to be the candidates' stances on cannabis reform are represented above by way of a simple rating system using colour-coded leaf icons:
- Unknown — they did not engage with ECPJ.
- Opposed — they object to cannabis reform.
- Receptive — they or their party responded positively to our recommendations for reform, or they have made a public statement as such, and will likely support a progressive approach to cannabis if elected.
- Supportive — decriminalisation or legalisation has been included in either their personal or party manifesto.
Clicking or tapping on a candidate's corresponding leaf icon will reveal:
- Whether they or their party met or engaged with ECPJ.
- If cannabis is included in their personal and/or party manifesto.
- If they have made a public statement regarding their position on cannabis reform.