1999 Jersey general election
Elections were held in 1999 for both Senators and Deputies to the States of Jersey.[1]
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Senator elections
- Stuart Syvret 15,212
- Christopher Lakeman 12,806
- Terry Le Sueur10,471
- Paul Le Claire 8,287
- Jean Le Maistre 7,796
- Ann Bailhache 7,295
- Jerry Dorey 6,529
- Roy Le Hérissier 5,206
- Derek Bernard 4,679
- John Rothwell 4,458
- Peter Walsh 4,082
- John de Carteret 3,834
- Shirley Baudains 3,715
- Anley Richardson 3,208
- Graeme Pitman 2,844
- George Thornhill 1,809
- Craig Leach 1,713
- Harry Cole 1,598
- Adrian Walton 1,527
Deputy Elections
St Helier Number One District
St Helier Number two district
St Helier Number three and four district
- Philip Ozouf 1,618 votes
- Ben Fox 1,395 votes
- Jacqui Huet 1,380 votes
- Shirley Baudains 786 votes
- Graeme Rabet 763 votes
- Robert Weston 734 votes
- Michael Dun 490 votes
- Eric Walker 354
St Saviour Number one district
St Saviour Number two district
St Saviour Number three district
St Brelade Number one district
St Brelade Number two district
St Clement
Grouville
St John
St Lawrence
St Martin
St Mary
St Ouen
St Peter
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References
- Election results Archive Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine:Retrieved 28 July 2007
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