2002 Jersey General Election
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Elections were held in 2002 for both Senators and Deputies to the
States of Jersey The States Assembly (; Jèrriais: ) is the parliament of Jersey, formed of the island's 37 deputies and the Connétable (Jersey and Guernsey), Connétable of each of the Parishes of Jersey, twelve parishes. The origins of the legislature of ...
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Senator Elections


Deputy Elections


St Helier Number One District

Candidates (3 Elected) * Patrick Ryan 720 * Judy Martin 660 *
Jerry Dorey Jerry Dorey was a member of the States of Jersey from 1993–2005. Biography Jerry Dorey was born in 1951 at Ealing, London. He was educated at Victoria College, Jersey and Oxford University, gaining an M.A. (Oxon) in French. He took up a car ...
488 * Peter Pearce 352 * Chris Whitworth 252 * Percentage Turnout 29.57%, Spoilt Papers: 0 St Helier Results
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St Helier Number two district

Candidates (3 Elected) *
Jennifer Bridge Jennifer or Jenifer may refer to: People *Jennifer (given name) *Jenifer (singer), French pop singer *Jennifer Warnes, American singer who formerly used the stage name Jennifer *Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer *Daniel Jenifer Film and television ...
785 * Terry Le Main 658 * Geoff Southern 609 * Ian McFirbishigh 577 * Percentage Turnout 32%, Spoilt Papers 5


St Helier Number three and four district

Candidates (4 Elected) * Jacqui Hilton 1359 * Jacqui Huet 1289 * Ben Fox 1233 * Guy de Faye 1191 * Denise Carroll 793 * Imogen Nicholls 724 *
Geraint Jennings Geraint Jennings (born 13 May 1966) is a Jersey, UK member of Municipality of St Helier and linguist. Biography Jennings was born in Saint Helier, Jersey. He was educated at Victoria College Preparatory and Christ's Hospital. He graduated f ...
486 * Percentage Turnout 33.6%, Spoilt papers 15


St Saviour Number one district

Candidate (2 elected) * Celia Scott Warren 531 *
Robert Duhamel The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' () "fame, glory, honour, praise, reno ...
519 * Kevin Lewis 374 *
Bob Mason Robert Mason may refer to: Politics * Robert Mason (died by 1581), MP for Ludlow * Robert Mason (died 1591), MP for Ludlow * Robert Mason (died 1635) (1579–1635), Member of Parliament for Winchester, 1628, and Christchurch, 1626 * Robert Maso ...
240 * Percentage Turnout 39.36%, Spoilt Papers 10 St Saviour Results
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St Saviour Number two district

Candidates (2 elected) * Alan Breckon *
Lyndon Farnham Lyndon John Farnham is a Jersey politician who has served as the Chief Minister of Jersey since January 2024. He formerly served as the Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport, and Culture. He has been a De ...
* Unopposed.


St Saviour Number three district

Candidates (1 elected) * Roy Le Herissier 500 *
Karen Stevens Karen may refer to: * Karen (name), a given name and surname * Karen (slang), a term and meme for a demanding white woman displaying certain behaviors People * Karen people, an ethnic group in Myanmar and Thailand * House of Karen, a historic ...
104 * Percentage Turnout 33.3, Spoilt Papers 3


St Brelade Number one district

Candidates (One elected) *
Sarah Ferguson Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, philanthropist, television personality, and member of the extended British royal family. She is the former wife of P ...
489 *
Alastair Layzell Alastair Layzell (born 28 June 1958) is an independent television producer who started his career as a reporter for Channel Television (the ITV contractor in the Channel Islands) and later served nine years as a deputy of the States of Jersey, ...
455 * Percentage Turnout 48%, Spoilt Papers 5 St Brelade Results
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St Brelade Number two district

Candidates (2 elected) * Peter Troy 961 * Julian Bernstein 640 * Jane Wakeham 599 * Terry Coutanche 397 * Stefan Gough 193 * Robert Partridge 92 * Percentage Turnout 37.04%, Spoilt Papers 16


St Clement

Candidates (2 elected) * Mike Taylor 1024 * Gerard Baudins 811 * Mike Stayte 561 * John Pirouet 425 * Michael Green 163 * Percentage Turnout 34.88%, Spoilt Papers 15


Grouville

Candidates (1 elected) * Carolyn Labey 774 * Patricia Anne Picot 397 * Percentage Turnout 41%, Spoilt Papers 4


St John

Candidates (1 elected) * Phil Rondel * Unopposed


St Lawrence

Candidates (2 elected) * Francis Gerald Voisin 877 * Maurice Dubras 743 * Deidre Mezbourian 550 * Peter Whorrall 66 * Percentage Turnout 42.75%, Spoilt Papers 0


St Martin

Candidates (1 elected) *
Bob Hill Robert W. Hill''The Sporting News: 1992-93 Official NBA Register''. St. Louis, Missouri: The Sporting News Publishing Co. 1992. (born November 24, 1948) is an American basketball coach. Hill grew up in Mount Sterling, Ohio, moving to Worthingt ...
729 * Christopher Blackstone 539 * Percentage Turnout 56.5%, Spoilt Papers 6


St Mary

Candidates (1 elected) * Geoffrey Grime 300 * Juliet Gallichan 296 * Percentage Turnout 57.25%, Spoilt Papers 4


St Ouen

Candidates (1 elected) * James Reed 598 * Jean Amy Le Maistre 340 * Terence Allan Picot 340 * Percentage Turnout 54%, Spoilt Papers 7


St Peter

Candidates (1 elected) * Collin Egre 711 * Malcolm L'Amy 338 * Percentage Turnout 42.28%, Spoilt Papers 5


Trinity

Candidates (1 elected) * Geoffrey Grime * Unopposed Trinity Results
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References



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