2007 Jersey constable election

The 2007 Constable elections in Jersey were the last before a revised election system was introduced to the island in 2008, resulting in some elected Constables serving terms of less than 15 months. Constable elections are normally for a period of 3 years. From 2008, all Constables would be elected on a single day, and all terms would be cut short to allow for this.[1] Thus all elections in 2007 were for a period until that date.

Terms expiring in 2007

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Results

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ParishDateCandidateVotes%Notes
Grouville[3]26 July 2007Dan Murphy1,04061.87Elected
Peter Le Maistre64138.13
St. Clement9 January 2008Derek GrayElected unopposed
St. Helier[4]9 January 2008Simon Crowcroft2,31790.16Elected
Alvin Aaron2539.84
St. Peter14 June 2007Tom Du FeuElected unopposed
St. Saviour[5]25 July 2007Peter HanningElected unopposed

References

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  1. "Constables same day election plan". BBC News. 24 May 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. Date of swearing in of sitting Constables Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine: Retrieved 28 July 2007
  3. "Grouville re-elects its Constable". Jersey Evening Post. 25 July 2007.
  4. "Crowcroft wins third term". BBC. 10 January 2008.
  5. "St Saviour Constable elected unopposed". Jersey Evening Post. 25 July 2007.