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General elections were held in Jersey in 2005 to elect both Senators and Deputies to the States Assembly.
Results[edit]
Senators[edit]
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
Notes
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Stuart Syvret |
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Independent |
15,131 |
13.12 |
Elected
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Ben Shenton |
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Independent |
14,025 |
12.16 |
Elected
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Freddie Cohen |
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Independent |
13,704 |
11.88 |
Elected
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Terry Le Main |
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Independent |
12,159 |
10.54 |
Elected
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Terry Le Sueur |
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Independent |
9,976 |
8.65 |
Elected
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Jim Perchard |
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Independent |
8,998 |
7.80 |
Elected
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Jerry Dorey |
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Independent |
6,693 |
5.80
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Roy Travert |
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Independent |
6,256 |
5.43
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Paul Le Claire |
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Centre Party |
5,413 |
4.69
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Denise Carroll |
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Jersey Democratic Alliance |
5,081 |
4.41
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Kevin C. Lewis |
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Centre Party |
5,028 |
4.36
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Guy de Faye |
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Independent |
4,994 |
4.33
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Geoff Southern |
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Jersey Democratic Alliance |
4,720 |
4.09
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Roger Bisson |
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Independent |
2,009 |
1.74
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Gino Risoli |
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Independent |
1,127 |
0.98
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Source:[1]
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Deputies[edit]
Constituency |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Notes
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Grouville |
Carolyn Labey |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Brelade 1 |
Sarah Ferguson |
605 |
72.28 |
Elected
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Peter Le Maistre |
232 |
27.72
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St. Brelade 2 |
Sean Power |
799 |
22.20 |
Elected
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Peter Troy |
737 |
20.48 |
Elected
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Stephen Pallett |
667 |
18.53
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Julian Bernstein |
462 |
12.84
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Jeffrey Hathaway |
419 |
11.64
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Jane Wakeham |
291 |
8.09
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Thomas Jordan |
224 |
6.22
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St. Clement |
Gerard Baudains |
974 |
37.83 |
Elected
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Ian Gorst |
930 |
36.12 |
Elected
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Michael Taylor |
671 |
26.06
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St. Helier 1 |
Paul Le Claire |
644 |
23.51 |
Elected
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Judith Martin |
628 |
22.93 |
Elected
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Patrick J. D. Ryan |
605 |
22.09 |
Elected
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Jerry Dorsey |
598 |
21.83
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Christopher Whitworth |
264 |
9.64
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St. Helier 2 |
Shona Pitman |
625 |
22.35 |
Elected
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Geoff Southern |
547 |
19.56 |
Elected
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Alan J. H. Maclean |
434 |
15.52 |
Elected
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Roy Travert |
398 |
14.23
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Peter Pearce |
288 |
10.30
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Peter Tabb |
285 |
10.19
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Stephen Beddoe |
220 |
7.87
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Robert Bisson |
187 |
6.69
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Adrian Walsh |
122 |
4.36
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St. Helier 3 |
Jacqueline Hilton |
1,417 |
21.43 |
Elected
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Jacqueline Huet |
1,285 |
19.43 |
Elected
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Ben Fox |
1,144 |
17.30 |
Elected
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Guy de Faye |
836 |
12.64 |
Elected
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Denise Carroll |
786 |
11.89
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Barry Shelton |
685 |
10.36
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Darius J. Pearce |
459 |
6.94
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St. John |
Andrew Lewis |
524 |
47.72 |
Elected
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Christopher Taylor |
290 |
26.41
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Michael Cotillard |
284 |
25.87
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St. Lawrence |
John Le Fondre |
1,000 |
42.02 |
Elected
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Deidre Mezbourian |
610 |
25.63 |
Elected
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Hugh Gill |
435 |
18.28
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Julian Corbet |
335 |
14.08
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St. Martin |
Bob Hill |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Mary |
Juliette Gallichan |
428 |
81.37 |
Elected
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David Richardson |
98 |
18.63
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St. Ouen |
James Reed |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Peter |
Colin Egre |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Saviour 1 |
Robert Duhamel |
622 |
39.82 |
Elected
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Celia Scott Warren |
551 |
35.28 |
Elected
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Patrick Corker |
389 |
24.90
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St. Saviour 2 |
Alan Breckon |
508 |
35.65 |
Elected
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Kevin Lewis |
348 |
24.42 |
Elected
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Huw Shepheard |
235 |
16.49
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Stewart Le Breton |
215 |
15.09
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Rosemary Pestana |
119 |
8.35
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St. Saviour 3 |
Roy Le Herissier |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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Trinity |
Anne Pryke |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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Source:[2]
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