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Three nominees for Chief Minister

States Assembly

18 January 2024

Three States Members have been nominated for the role of Chief Minister following the adoption of yesterday’s Vote of No Confidence in Deputy Kristina Moore.

Each candidate has submitted a nomination form with at least the minimum required six signatures of States Members in support of their nomination. They have also submitted their vision for a strategic policy and the manner in which the candidate would propose to discharge their responsibilities as Chief Minister.

Details of the nominees, their nominators, and links to their vision statements can be found below.

Deputy Sam Mézec’s vision statement can be accessed here. He has been nominated by: 

  • Deputy Lyndsay Feltham 
  • Deputy Catherine Curtis 
  • Deputy Geoff Southern 
  • Deputy Raluca Kovacs 
  • Deputy Carina Alves 
  • Deputy Tom Coles 
  • Deputy Rob Ward 
  • Deputy Beatriz Porée 
  • Deputy Montfort Tadier

Deputy Lyndon Farnham’s vision statement can be accessed here. He has been nominated by: 

  • Connétable Simon Crowcroft 
  • Connétable Richard Vibert 
  • Connétable Richard Honeycombe 
  • Connétable Philip Le Sueur 
  • Connétable Kevin Lewis  
  • Connétable Marcus Troy 

Deputy Ian Gorst’s vision statement can be accessed here. He has been nominated by: 

  • Deputy Helen Miles 
  • Deputy Malcolm Ferey 
  • Deputy Lucy Stephenson 
  • Deputy Steve Ahier 
  • Deputy Louise Doublet 
  • Deputy Inna Gardiner 
  • Deputy David Warr 
  • Deputy Kristina Moore 
  • Deputy Steve Luce 
  • Deputy Kirsten Morel 
  • Deputy Elaine Millar 
  • Connétable Devid Johnson 
  • Deputy Max Andrews 
  • Connétable Deidre Mezbourian 

States Members will debate and elect the new Chief Minister during a States Meeting on Thursday 25 January. More details about the process to appoint a new Chief Minister following the Vote of No Confidence can be found here.