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2005 Jersey general election


FieldValue
election_name2005 Jersey general election
countryJersey
typeparliamentary
alliance_nameno
previous_election2002 Jersey general election
previous_year2002
election_date
next_election2008 Jersey general election
next_year2008
seats_for_election35 of the 53 seats in the States Assembly
majority_seats27
registered61,927
turnout45.6%
image1[[File:Geoff southern temp portrait.jpg160x160px]]
colour1
leader1Geoff Southern
party1Jersey Democratic Alliance
leaders_seat1StHelier No.2
last_election1New
seats1
seat_change13
popular_vote112,506
percentage19.0%
image2CP
colour2
leader2Larry Adams
party2Centre Party
leaders_seat2Did not stand
last_election2New
seats2
seat_change22
popular_vote212,571
percentage29.0%
image3IND
colour3
leader3
party3Independent
leaders_seat3
last_election335
seats3
seat_change35
popular_vote3116,696
percentage383.8%
titlePresident of the Policy and Resources Committee
before_electionFrank Walker
before_partyIndependent
posttitleChief Minister after election
after_electionFrank Walker
after_partyIndependent

General elections were held in Jersey in 2005 to elect both Senators and Deputies to the States Assembly.

Results

Results for senators

The results for the election of senators were as follows:

Results for deputies

The results for the election of deputies were as follows:

Grouville

Carolyn Labey was elected unopposed.

St Brelade No. 1

St Brelade No. 2

St Clement

St Helier No. 1

St Helier No. 2

St Helier No. 3&4

St John

St Lawrence

St Martin

Bob Hill was elected unopposed.

St Mary

St Ouen

James Reed was elected unopposed.

St Peter

Colin Egre was elected unopposed.

St Saviour No. 1

St Saviour No. 2

St Saviour No. 3

Roy Le Herissier was elected unopposed.

Trinity

Anne Pryke was elected unopposed.

Notes

References

References

  1. "Senators Election Statistics 1990-2014". States Greffe.
  2. "Election Results Live".
  3. "Deputies: who's running?".
  4. "Deputies Election Statistics 1990-2014". States Greffe.
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