Elaine Millar
Elaine Millar is the current Deputy of District 3 and was first elected to the States of Jersey in 2022. Elected as Deputy of District 3 with 59% of the ballot.
Elaine Millar is a former Viscount with extensive experience in law and financial services, standing as a candidate for Deputy in St. John, St. Lawrence and Trinity. Her platform focuses on supporting the economy through financial services, local businesses, and reduced red tape; advancing affordable housing initiatives; and improving health and wellbeing services. She emphasizes honesty, transparency, and preserving Jersey's quality of life for all.
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Engaged with food security issues, indicating concern for affordability, inflation, and household cost pressures.
"2022 SCOOP Food Security Questionnaire"
Supports the financial services industry, local businesses, new digital ventures, reduced bureaucracy, and training for older adults.
support our financial services industry to continue competing successfully
βsupport our financial services industry to continue competing successfully in the global marketplaceβ
support local businesses including farming and hospitality
βsupport the local businesses that provide essential services and contribute to our quality of life, including farming and hospitalityβ
enable access for new businesses particularly in the digital sector
βenable access for new businesses, particularly in the digital sectorβ
reduce red tape and ensure government processes work for business
βreduce red tape and ensure government processes work for businessβ
support continuing training and education for older adults
βsupport continuing training and education for older adults.β
Believes education should be accessible to all, including for children and training for older adults.
ensure access to education for all children
βensure that all children have the best start in life through access to good nutrition, education, healthcare, sport and playβ
support continuing training and education for older adults
βsupport continuing training and education for older adults.β
Supports accessible open spaces and inclusion of green spaces in new developments.
make open spaces accessible to all
βthat education, housing, healthcare and open spaces should be accessible to allβ
require new developments to include green space
βrequire new developments to include green space and access to schoolsβ
Supports access to healthcare for children, consistent social care, medical professionals, and charity funding for public services.
ensure access to healthcare for all children
βensure that all children have the best start in life through access to good nutrition, education, healthcare, sport and playβ
provide consistent and reliable social and personal care
βprovide consistent and reliable social and personal care for those who need itβ
support our medical professionals to provide the best care
βsupport our medical professionals to provide the best care for islandersβ
ensure recognition of and funding for charities supporting public services
βensure recognition of and funding for the work of charities in supporting our public services.β
Supports affordable social housing, decoupling rents, green spaces in developments, releasing government land, and parish housing.
provide genuinely affordable social housing
βprovide genuinely affordable social housing and remove the link between social and private sector rentsβ
remove the link between social and private sector rents
βremove the link between social and private sector rentsβ
require new developments to include green space and access to schools
βrequire new developments to include green space and access to schoolsβ
release Government land and brownfield sites for development
βrelease Government land and brownfield sites for developmentβ
support the Parishes to provide housing for their parishioners
βsupport the Parishes to provide housing for their parishioners.β
Supports funding and recognition for charities aiding public services and parish housing provision.
ensure recognition of and funding for charities supporting public services
βensure recognition of and funding for the work of charities in supporting our public services.β
As Deputy of St Helier District 3, likely focuses on urban transport issues such as buses, cycling, and parking.
"Deputy of District 3"
Elaine Millar
Candidate for Deputy St. John, St. Lawrence and Trinity
Who am I?Β For the last seven years I have served the Island as the first female Viscount, with responsibility for important public services.Β Β I am an advocate with extensive experience in law and financial services.Β I was a partner of law firm Mourant du Feu & Jeune and a Director at RBS/NatWest International.
I think analytically and logically and make well-reasoned decisions.Β I have wide experience of leadership but work collaboratively with others.Β I have energy, drive and determination.
I am 59.Β I have lived in Jersey since 1996 and in Trinity for over 20 years.Β You will often find me walking with my dog, Coco, in our beautiful lanes and on the North coast.
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2022 Deputies Election
Deputy of District 3 Β· 22nd June 2022 Β· 3 seats
| # | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kirsten Morel | Independent | 2,688 | 70.8% |
| 2 | Hilary Jeune | Independent | 2,601 | 68.5% |
| 3 | Elaine Millarthis candidate | Independent | 2,241 | 59% |
| 4 | Andy Howell | Independent | 1,722 | 45.4% |
| 5 | Gregory Guida | Jersey Alliance | 1,166 | 30.7% |
| 6 | John Le FondrΓ© | Jersey Alliance | 997 | 26.3% |
| 7 | Mary Venturini | Independent | 925 | 24.4% |
| 8 | Hugh Raymond | Jersey Alliance | 421 | 11.1% |