Still deciding who to vote for in the election?

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All 92 candidates were invited to appear on BBC Jersey's special Election Call programmes

Jersey's election day is fast approaching, with polling stations across the island due to be open between 08:00 and 20:00 on Sunday 7 June 2026.

A total of 92 candidates are seeking the 49 seats available in Jersey's States Assembly.

Ahead of election day, the BBC invited each of the candidates to answer questions on special Election Call programmes, which were broadcast live on BBC Radio Jersey and streamed simultaneously on social media.

If you have not yet decided who to vote for, these recordings might help.

Senators

There are 17 candidates seeking nine seats.

They appeared on Election Call in the following order:

Programme 1: Listen again here

  • Martin Aliga
  • Mark Boleat
  • Alan Breckon
  • Karl Busch
  • Sam Mézec (Reform Jersey)

Programme 2: Listen again here

  • Lyndon Farnham
  • Ian Gorst
  • Serena Kersten Guthrie
  • Mary Le Hegarat
  • Alan Le Pavoux
  • Steve Luce

Programme 3: Listen again here

  • Tom Binet
  • Alan Maclean
  • Helen Miles
  • Elaine Millar
  • Bernard Place
  • Guy de Faye

St Helier constable

St Helier North deputy

St Helier South deputy

St Helier Central deputy

Jersey's election on the BBC

St Saviour constable

  • Three candidates seeking one seat
  • Two of the candidates answer questions: Listen again here
  • One candidate answers questions alongside candidates from other parishes: Listen again here

St Saviour deputy

St Brelade constable

St Brelade deputy

St Clement constable

  • One candidate seeking one seat
  • The candidate was not available to appear on Election Call

St Clement deputy

Are Jersey's elections too confusing?

St John, St Lawrence and Trinity deputy

St John constable

St Lawrence constable

Trinity constable

St Mary, St Ouen and St Peter deputy

St Mary constable

St Ouen constable

  • One candidate seeking one seat
  • The candidate was not available to appear on Election Call

St Peter constable

Two transparent plastic containers, stuffed with green voting slips. A number of hands are rummaging around in the containers. To the right of the image is a dark container which is labelled 'Deputy Ballot Box'.
The count is expected to begin once polls close at 20:00 on Sunday 7 June, with the results expected late that evening and into the following day

Grouville and St Martin deputy

Grouville constable

  • One candidate seeking one seat
  • The candidate answers questions alongside candidates from other parishes: Listen again here

St Martin constable

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