Election Day is now here so we've put together a complete guide to where and when you can vote, plus a full rundown on who is standing in each constituency.
If you're registered to vote, today (Wednesday 22 June) is the big day.
Polling stations are open from 8am until 8pm.
Remember to take photographic identification with you to the polling station.
Not sure which constituency you’re in? Use the official constituency finder at Vote.je to find out.
In the constituency of Grouville and St. Martin, there are six candidates running for three Deputy roles.
In the parish of Grouville, there are two candidates running for the office of Connétable:
In St. Martin, there is one candidate standing for election for Connétable:
In the parish of St. Brelade, there are nine hopeful candidates for four Deputy roles.
Use the constituency finder on Vote.je to find out which polling station you should go to according to your specific postcode.
The role of Connétable is unopposed in St. Clement but there are seven candidates running for four deputy roles.
In the parish of St. Helier, there are two candidates running for the office of Connétable. The parish is then split into three constituencies to elect its deputies.
Deputy candidates
In St. Helier Central, electors can vote for up to five deputies from a choice of nine candidates.
Polling stations
To find out which one, see a full map of the St. Helier polling stations on the Vote.je website.
In St. Helier North, there are seven candidates running for four Deputy positions.
Deputy candidates
Polling stations
To find out which one, see a full map of the St. Helier polling stations on Vote.je.
Eleven candidates will battle it out for four deputy positions in the St. Helier South constituency.
Deputy candidates
Polling station
In the constituency of St. John, St. Lawrence and Trinity, there are eight Deputy candidates running for four roles.
There is one candidate running for the role of Connétable of St. John.
There are two candidates running for Connétable in St. Lawrence.
In Trinity, one candidate is running unopposed for Connétable.
In the constituency of St. Mary, St. Ouen and St. Peter there are seven Deputy candidates running for four roles.
As well as the deputies, there are two candidates running for the role of Connétable of St. Mary.
In the parish of St. Ouen, there is one candidate running for the office of Connétable.
In St. Peter, the role of Connétable is unopposed with only one candidate standing for election.
In the parish of St. Saviour, there is only one candidate running for the office of Connétable but 12 candidates running for five Deputy roles.
Use the constituency finder on Vote.je to find out which polling station you should go to according to your specific postcode.
This year, in constituencies where the number of candidates standing is equal to or less than the number of vacancies, voters will have the option to select ‘none of the candidates’ on their ballot paper to indicate that they want to vote against the candidate.
In this year’s election, ‘none of the candidates’ will feature on eight ballot papers for candidates standing as Connétables in the Parishes of St. Ouen, St. Peter, St. Brelade, St. John, Trinity, St. Saviour, St. Clement and St. Martin.
If this option receives more votes than the candidate standing, a by-election will be held shortly after the main election.
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