Tens of thousands of Channel Islanders could be eligible to vote without even realising it. I hope this helps clarify. Elections in Jersey take place for the States Assembly and at parish-level.Various parties have been formed over the years in Jersey, but few candidates stand for election affiliated to any political party. Ask a trusted person to vote on your behalf and apply for a proxy vote. Great Britain - that part of the UK that includes England, Scotland and Wales, but not Northern Ireland - is surrounded by islands. 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Read about our approach to external linking. How a sulky Russian model became China's slacker icon. He said the impact on finance would be negative on the island economy. Former residents of Hong Kong who hold a British Dependent Territories, British Nationals (Overseas) or British Overseas passport qualify for registration. ... negotiating by the UK Government's chief negotiator, The Right Honourable Geoffrey Rippon, a deal acceptable to the Channel Islands and Isle of Man was negotiated. A qualifying foreign citizen is a citizen of another country who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need such permission. For Jersey's Don Thompson the issue is of more concern as, unlike Guernsey, Jersey has signed up to a fisheries management agreement with the UK, giving crews access to EU waters. 14 years old or over (you can vote in certain elections when you are 16 years old, but you must be 18 to vote in others. Although also EU member states, citizens of Cyprus and Malta are eligible to be registered to vote in all elections held in the UK. There are other registration options, including registering as a service voter, registering anonymously, and registering if you don’t have a fixed address. EU referendum: What do the Channel Islands think? If you hold British, Irish or qualifying Commonwealth citizenship, you can vote in all elections that take place in Northern Ireland. T he flags are waving, the result is clear, and a drizzly little archipelago with just 2,841 people on it has made world news. What are 'local results' in Northern Ireland? If you have lived in the UK and were registered to vote there in the past 15 years you are eligible to have your say. Gibraltarians can’t vote in the UK election, although they do vote in European elections (as part of the South-West England constituency). You are eligible to vote in UK General Elections if you are British , Irish, or from a qualifying Commonwealth country. You can’t vote in UK Parliamentary general elections. If you live in London, you can vote in the Mayor of London and London Assembly elections. Following the October 2018 referendum on Island-wide voting, the whole Island is classed as one electoral district. 3. If you hold EU citizenship (other than the Republic of Ireland, Malta and Cyprus), you can vote in most elections that take place in Northern Ireland. How do I register? You can’t vote in UK Parliamentary general elections. ', The trucker sharing wild landscapes for a cause. Citizens of the UK and the Republic of Ireland over the age of 18 are eligible to vote in all elections held in the United Kingdom. In Wales, you can vote in Senedd elections, and for your Police and Crime Commissioner. are a convicted person detained in pursuance of your sentence, excluding contempt of court (though remand prisoners, unconvicted prisoners and civil prisoners can vote if they are on the electoral register). You might as well ask ‘why wasn't the opinion of non UK people counted in a purely UK referendum’. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the UK and therefore not in the EU, so do not vote in the referendum. This is a great mistake by the UK government.". Below is a list of all other countries whose citizens are eligible to vote at all elections held in this country. To help achieve its objective UK Engage developed an online registration form, an electronic voting platform and in store voting across two stores, one in Guernsey, one in Jersey. What's the fishing row between UK and France about? If you hold British, Irish or qualifying Commonwealth citizenship, you can vote in … National polls are considered to be one election, so you can't vote at both your home address and your term-time address in a national poll, even if the addresses are in different areas of the country. You can now register to vote. Mr Walwyn disagrees, at least initially. If you're a student, you may be able to register to vote at both your home address and your term-time address. Officially the Jersey and Guernsey governments have remained neutral. Safe Sweden faces up to wave of women's killings, Doctor's diary: Families stranded in Pakistan and India, 'We are desperate to go travelling again', The trucker sharing wild landscapes for a cause. Only island residents who have lived in the UK within the past 15 years are eligible to vote on 23 June. a citizen of the Channel islands, the Isle of Man or a British Overseas Territory living in the UK. 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"The exit for the UK would have a negative impact on the finance industry in London and that would be accelerated for Jersey as the island is more reliant on finance than the UK is. You can only vote once in a national poll. Enter your postcode to find your electoral services team at your local council. If you are a qualifying foreign citizen living in Scotland, you can vote in Scottish Parliament and council elections. - BBC News Only a third of those registered to vote decided to do so - a drop from 2002. But if you live in the Channel Islands, will you be able to vote? A leading politician in the Channel Islands congratulates Boris Johnson after the Conservatives win the General Election with a majority. A petition launched by a group of islanders to get the vote was dismissed by the Queen in May. For local elections, EU citizens are also eligible to vote, such as in the 2021 elections. British, Irish or qualifying Commonwealth citizens. Six members of … If you hold EU citizenship (other than the Republic of Ireland, Malta and Cyprus), you can vote in most elections that take place. For more information, take a look at this guide to elections for EU citizens. This is because they are separate elections. We don't have access to EU funds but we have to accept all the regulation that comes from the EU.". By Ryan Morrison & Elisabeth MahyBBC News. David Walwyn, Jersey's Director of External Relations, hopes the outcome of the referendum will not have too much of an impact on trade between his island and the rest of Europe - whatever the result. election, i.e. Citizens of Fiji and Zimbabwe retain their voting rights despite the countries having been suspended from the Commonwealth. Citizens of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or a British Overseas Territory living in the UK are also eligible. Some, like the Isles of Scilly, off Cornwall and Orkney, off Scotland, are part of the UK.. But some have campaigned in the islands - and in the Isle of Man - for the Crown Dependencies to be given a vote in the EU referendum. The pound, UK shares and other UK assets have underperformed in recent years, thanks largely to the uncertainty caused by the 2016 referendum and subsequent Brexit wrangling. Video, 'I wake up every day thinking, what's next? Vote.je is the essential guide to voting and standing for election in Jersey’s elected parliament – the States Assembly. In Northern Ireland, you can vote in Northern Ireland Assembly elections. Anyone from Jersey who has lived in and registered to vote in the UK over the past 15 years can register as an overseas voter, while Jersey-born students currently attending university in the UK is also able to cast their ballot in what is one of the most contentious General Elections in decades. 1 - Citizens of the UK and the republic of Ireland are eligible to be registered to vote in ALL elections held in the UK. Foreign citizens A qualifying foreign citizen is a citizen of another country who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need such permission. Not everyone can vote in the referendum – those in the Crown dependencies (Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man) are ineligible for a start. 4. If you are a qualifying foreign citizen living in Wales, you can vote in Senedd elections. 'I wake up every day thinking, what's next?' Please enable JavaScript in your web browser to get the best experience. The answer is in the question, the referendum was in the UK. Electoral Roll. British, Irish and Commonwealth citizens who live in Britain, along with Britons who have lived abroad for less than 15 years, are eligible to vote. He said: "If the UK decided it was going to exit the EU it would be negative initially for Jersey because Jersey is so influenced by the finance industry. A qualifying foreign citizen is a citizen of another country who has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need such permission. ", Germany opposes waiving Covid vaccine patents. © 2021 BBC. However, if you are normally resident in Scotland and are serving a combined sentence of 12 months or less anywhere in the UK, you are eligible to register and vote in Scottish Parliament elections and council elections in Scotland. Who can vote in the UK general election 2017? If you are from a Commonwealth country, you must be resident in the UK and either have leave to remain in the UK or … You can vote in all other elections when you’re 18. The formal relationship between the Channel Islands … In England, you can vote in all elections when you’re 18. While it may be considered unfair by others that EU nationals do not have the right to vote in UK parliamentary elections, unless they are Irish, Cypriot or Maltese ones, no EU member state gives other EU nationals this right, except Ireland, which gives British citizens resident there the right to vote in parliamentary elections. He said: "We should continue to have free trade of goods and continue to be a third party regardless of the outcome of the referendum. You can’t vote in UK Parliamentary general elections.