There are 49 States Members, 37 Deputies and 12 Connétables. Find out who your elected representatives are by entering your postcode below.
Who are my elected representatives?
For further information on elections in Jersey, visit: vote.je.
Jersey's next election will take place in 2026.
There are 49 States Members who are elected every four years to represent the people in their constituencies.
Each of the 12 Parishes has a Connétable, who is responsible for what happens in their Parish as well as being a States Member. This can include dealing with Parishioners' queries, overseeing the policing of the Parish, and managing everyday matters such as rubbish collections, recycling, dog licences and maintaining roads within the Parish. When it comes to elections, you can vote for one Connétable to represent the Parish you live in.
There are 37 Deputies, each of whom represents around 3,000 Islanders in one of nine electoral constituencies. Jersey's less populated Parishes are combined to make multi-Parish constituencies and St Helier is split into three constituencies due to its high population.
Constituencies have between three and five Deputies, depending on their population. When it comes to elections, you can vote for your chosen candidates in your constituency. Constituencies include:
- Grouville and St. Martin (3 Deputies)
- St. Brelade (4 Deputies)
- St. Clement (4 Deputies)
- St. Helier Central (5 Deputies)
- St. Helier North (4 Deputies)
- St. Helier South (4 Deputies)
- St. John, St. Lawrence and Trinity (4 Deputies)
- St. Mary, St. Ouen and St. Peter (4 Deputies)
- St. Saviour (5 Deputies)
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