[1] Voters were offered three choices for a future electoral system, and will be asked to rank them in order of preference.
The then-current system provided for a 51-seat States, with constituency size ranging from 1,200 to 98,000 residents.
[1] Supporters of Option B claimed that removing the Constables from the States would lead to parishes being unrepresented, whilst supporters of Option C claimed that keeping the Senators was important, describing them as "the most representative elected office and therefore the most democratic.
[5] Adrian Lee, an expert on Jersey politics, claimed that turnout would probably be low enough for the States to ignore the results.
[3] Following the vote, Simon Crowcroft resigned as chairman of the Privileges and Procedures Committee.