List of political parties in Jersey

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Political parties in Jersey lists political parties in Jersey. See also Politics of Jersey (History).

  • (emerged 1780s) Jeannot party (Magots)
  • (emerged 1780s) Charlot party
  • (formed 1819) Rose party (formerly Jeannots)
  • (formed 1819) Laurel party (formerly Charlots)
  • (active 1940s) Jersey Labour Party
  • (active 1940s) Jersey Progressive Party
  • (active 1940s-1990s) Jersey Democratic Movement
  • (active 1980s; re-formed 2005) Jersey Green Party (Senator Stuart Syvret[1]; Geraint Jennings [2])
  • (formed 2005) Jersey Democratic Alliance
  • (formed 2005) Centre Party

  1. ^ Green Islands Network
  2. ^ Geraint Jennings



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