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Elections were held in 2005 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.

Senatorials

The election for Senators was held on 19 October 2005. 6 seats were available. At the Electoral Assembly held on 13 September 2005, 15 candidates were nominated for the 6 available seats: Only one female candidate sought nomination. Two declared parties put forward candidates: the Jersey Democratic Alliance and the Centre Party.

Results

  1. Stuart Syvret, sitting Senator, regained his seat and topped the poll with 13.1%
  2. Ben Shenton, first-time election candidate and son of former Senator Dick Shenton, came in second with 12.2%
  3. Freddie Cohen, first-time election candidate, polled strongly and came in third with 11.9%
  4. Terry Le Main, sitting St. Helier Deputy and former Senator, returned to the Senatorial benches with 10.5%
  5. Terry Le Sueur, sitting Senator, regained his seat with 8.6%
  6. James Perchard, a former Deputorial candidate, took the last Senatorial seat with 7.8%
Unsuccessful candidates included: Overall turnout was 39.5%. [link]

Deputies

The election for Deputies was held on 23 November. Electoral assemblies were held in all parishes on 25 October. 52 candidates were nominated in contested elections for 23 seats. 6 candidates were declared elected without a contest, being unopposed in their districts. There was therefore no election on 23 November in the following districts:

Following disappointing Senatorial results, both the Jersey Democratic Party and the Centre Party Deputorial candidates put themselves forward for election as independents on common manifestos.

Results

Summary

Consequences

As a result of the elections, 13 new members have been elected to the States - 10 new Deputies and 3 new Senators. Overall there was a slight increase in the number of women elected: out of the Deputies, 10 women were elected and 19 men. 3 incumbent Deputies lost their seats, while the only incumbent Senator ousted in the Senatorials made a return to the Deputorial benches in his former district.

After the elections, on 5 December, Jersey adopted for the first time a Ministerial form of government, with a Chief Minister.

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