Jersey general election, 2002
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Elections were held in 2002 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.
Senator Elections
- Philip Ozouf: 14442
- Wendy Kinnard: 12230
- Paul Routier: 11687
- Mike Vibert: 10624
- Len Norman: 10192
- Frank Walker: 9377
- Guy de Faye: 7576
- Terry McDonald: 7488
- Corrie Stein: 7303
- Geraint Jennings: 4667
- Chris Whitworth: 1982
- Adrian Walsh: 1846
- Robert Partridge: 1201
Psephological information
- Electorate: 46613
- Total Poll: 21056
- Spoilt Papers: 44
- Turnout: 45.2%
Deputy Elections
St Helier Number One District
Candidates (3 Elected)
- Patrick Ryan 720
- Judy Martin 660
- Jerry Dorey 488
- Peter Pearce 352
- Chris Whitworth 252
- Percentage Turnout 29.57%, Spoilt Papers: 0[1]
St Helier Number two district
Candidates (3 Elected)
- Jennifer Bridge 785
- Terry Le Main 658
- Geoff Southern 609
- Ian McFirbishigh 577
- Percentage Turnout 32%, Spoilt Papers 5 [1]
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 486
- Percentage Turnout 33.6%, Spoilt papers 15 [1]
St Saviour Number one district
Candidate (2 elected)
- Celia Scott Warren 531
- Robert Duhamel 519
- Kevin Lewis 374
- Bob Mason 240
- Percentage Turnout 39.36%, Spoilt Papers 10 [2]
St Saviour Number two district
Candidates (2 elected)
- Alan Breckon
- Lyndon Farnham
- Unopposed.[2]
St Saviour Number three district
Candidates (1 elected)
- Roy Le Herissier 500
- Karen Stevens 104
- Percentage Turnout 33.3, Spoilt Papers 3 [2]
St Brelade Number one district
Candidates (One elected)
- Sarah Ferguson 489
- Alastair Layzell 455
- Percentage Turnout 48%, Spoilt Papers 5 [3]
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 [3]
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 [4]
Grouville
Candidates (1 elected)
- Carolyn Labey 774
- Patricia Anne Picot 397
- Percentage Turnout 41%, Spoilt Papers 4 [5]
St John
Candidates (1 elected)
- Phil Rondel
- Unopposed [6]
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 [7]
St Martin
Candidates (1 elected)
St Mary
Candidates (1 elected)
- Geoffrey Grime 300
- Juliet Gallichan 296
- Percentage Turnout 57.25%, Spoilt Papers 4 [9]
St Ouen
Candidates (1 elected)
- James Reed 598
- Jean Amy Le Maistre 340
- Terence Allan Picot 340
- Percentage Turnout 54%, Spoilt Papers 7 [10]
St Peter
Candidates (1 elected)
- Collin Egre 711
- Malcolm L'Amy 338
- Percentage Turnout 42.28%, Spoilt Papers 5 [11]
Trinity
Candidates (1 elected)
- Geoffrey Grime
- Unopposed [12]
References
- 1 2 3 St Helier Results: Retrieved 28 July 2007
- 1 2 3 St Saviour Results: Retrieved 28 July 2007
- 1 2 St Brelade Results: Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ St Clement Results: Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ Grouvile Results: Retrieved 28 July
- ↑ St John results:Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ St Lawrence Results: Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ St Martin results:Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ St Mary results:Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ St Ouen Results:Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ St Peter Results:Retrieved 28 July 2007
- ↑ Trinity Results:Retrieved 28 July 2007
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