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1993 Jersey general election

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The 1993 Jersey general election was held in two rounds in 1993, with six of the twelve senatorial seats in the States Assembly elected on 20 October and all of the 28 deputy seats elected on 25 November. As in previous elections, all candidates ran as independents.

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Results for senators

The results for the election of senators were as follows:[1]

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Results for deputies

The results for the elections for deputies were as follows:[2]

St Brelade No. 1

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St Brelade No. 2

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St Clement

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Grouville

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St Helier No. 1

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St Helier No. 2

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St Helier No. 3

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St John

Only one candidate stood for St John's single seat, so no election was held.

St Lawrence

Only 2 candidates stood for the 2 seats in St Lawrence, so no election was held.

St Martin

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St Mary

Only one candidate stood for St Mary's single seat, so no election was held.

St Ouen

Only one candidate stood for St Ouen's single seat, so no election was held.

St Peter

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St Saviour No. 1

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St Saviour No. 2

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St Saviour No. 3

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Trinity

Only one candidate stood for Trinity's single seat, so no election was held.

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