2011 Jersey general election

This was the first time Senators, Deputies and Constables were elected on a single day in Jersey.

Nominations for candidates took place on 6 September at the Town Hall, St Helier, Jersey for the four Senatorial seats and at each parish hall on 7 September for the twelve Constable and twenty nine Deputy seats.

[2] Each Parish of the island of Jersey elects one Constable who is both a member of the States of Jersey and head of the Parish Municipality, the Constable acts at both national and regional political levels.

For the first time since 1903 the position of Constable in the Parish of St Ouen will be contested following the decision of incumbent Ken Vibert to stand down.

[3] Municipal elections took place in November 2011 for the election of Procureur du Bien Public, Roads Inspectors, Rates Assessors, Honorary Police, Roads Committee & Accounts Committee.

Electoral Assembly, 6 September 2011: nominations for Senator
The 13 candidates for Senator
Nominations, 7 September 2011: candidates for Deputy, Saint Helier 1
Nominations, 7 September 2011: candidates for Deputy, Saint Helier 2
Nominations, 7 September 2011: candidates for Deputy, Saint Helier 3 & 4
Wayne Le Marquand election transport
Simon Crowcroft , being interviewed by BBC Jersey following his re-election unopposed at the Electoral Assembly, 7 September 2011