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1999 Jersey general election|
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Elections were held in 1999 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Notes
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Stuart Syvret |
15,212 |
14.21 |
Elected
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Christopher Lakeman |
12,806 |
11.96 |
Elected
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Terry Le Sueur |
10,471 |
9.78 |
Elected
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Paul Le Claire |
8,287 |
7.74 |
Elected
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Jean Le Maistre |
7,796 |
7.28 |
Elected
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Ann Bailhache |
7,295 |
6.81 |
Elected
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Jerry Dorey |
6,530 |
6.10
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Roy Le Hérissier |
5,206 |
4.86
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Derek Bernard |
4,679 |
4.37
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John Rothwell |
4,458 |
4.16
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Peter Walsh |
4,082 |
3.81
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Source:[1]
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Constituency |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
Notes
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Grouville |
Imogen Nicholls |
997 |
67.64 |
Elected
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David Cadoret |
477 |
32.36
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St. Brelade 1 |
Alastair Layzell |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Brelade 2 |
Mike Vibert |
1,202 |
48.55 |
Elected
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Peter Troy |
847 |
34.21 |
Elected
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Denis Pipon |
427 |
17.25
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St. Clement |
Harry Baudains |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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Gerard Baudains |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Helier 1 |
Paul Routier |
718 |
26.99 |
Elected
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Jerry Dorey |
463 |
17.41 |
Elected
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Ted Vibert |
411 |
15.45 |
Elected
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Robert Brown |
277 |
10.41
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Harry Cole |
270 |
10.15
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Geno Gouveia |
262 |
9.85
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Glenn George |
259 |
9.74
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St. Helier 2 |
Simon Crowcroft |
818 |
24.59 |
Elected
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Terry Le Main |
782 |
23.50 |
Elected
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Jennifer Bridge |
674 |
20.26 |
Elected
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Jimmy Johns |
526 |
15.81
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Catherine Walton |
248 |
7.45
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Bernie Manning |
211 |
6.34
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Jon Arnold |
68 |
2.04
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St. Helier 3 |
Philip Ozouf |
1,618 |
21.52 |
Elected
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Ben Fox |
1,395 |
18.55 |
Elected
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Jacqueline Huet |
1,380 |
18.35 |
Elected
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Shirley Baudains |
786 |
10.45 |
Elected
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Graeme Rabe |
763 |
10.15
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Robert Weston |
734 |
9.76
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Michael Dunn |
490 |
6.52
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Eric Walker |
354 |
4.71
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St. John |
Phillip Rondel |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Lawrence |
Maurice Dubras |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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Gerald Voisin |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Martin |
Bob Hill |
943 |
79.38 |
Elected
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Nick Jouault |
245 |
20.62
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St. Mary |
Derek Maltwood Ryder |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Ouen |
Kenneth Syvre |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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St. Peter |
Robin Hacquoil |
634 |
80.97 |
Elected
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Linda Corby |
149 |
19.03
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St. Saviour 1 |
Rob Duhamel |
462 |
26.04 |
Elected
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Celia Scott-Warren |
304 |
17.14 |
Elected
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Peter Walsh |
246 |
13.87
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George Thornhill |
234 |
13.19
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Robert Gilmore |
224 |
12.63
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Patrick Corkery |
205 |
11.56
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Craig Leach |
99 |
5.58
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St. Saviour 2 |
Alan Breckon |
598 |
33.90 |
Elected
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Lyndon Farnham |
571 |
32.37 |
Elected
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Martin Sayers |
345 |
19.56
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Margaret Le Geyt |
204 |
11.56
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Norman Miller |
46 |
2.61
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St. Saviour 3 |
Roy Le Herissier |
406 |
54.42 |
Elected
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Tom Binet |
340 |
45.58
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Trinity |
David Crespel |
— |
— |
Elected unopposed
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Source:[2]
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