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Watch #Jsy2018: Three-way fight for two seats in St. Saviour No2

Watch #Jsy2018: Three-way fight for two seats in St. Saviour No2

Friday 27 April 2018

Watch #Jsy2018: Three-way fight for two seats in St. Saviour No2

Friday 27 April 2018


Although the voters of St. Saviour, aren’t being asked to vote for a constable – Sadie Le Sueur-Rennard was returned unopposed – there are elections for deputies in each of the parish’s three districts.

In St. Saviour No 2 – Vingtaine de Sous l'Église – roughly the upper-westernmost corner of the parish - there are three candidates going for two places.

St_Sav.pngPictured: St Saviour is divided up into three districts. District No2 occupies the upper-westernmost corner of the parish (source www.vote.je).

Both sitting deputies – Kevin Lewis, and Louise Doublet – are hoping to stay put. Planning to unseat them is Reform candidate, Jaime Boylan.

All parishioners in St. Saviour no matter what district they live in – like parishioners across the island – will also have the opportunity to choose up to eight senators from a list of 17 candidates. But where parishioners vote depends on the district in which they live.

Parishioners living in No 2 vote at the parish hall, the same place where they go to vote for their deputies.

Election day is Wednesday 16 May.

Bailiwick Express would like to thank the students of Highlands College Media Department who helped film some of these election videos.

Monday: St. Helier No 2 


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