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Lyndsay Feltham

DeputySt Helier CentralReform Jersey

Lyndsay Feltham is the current Deputy of District 5 and a member of Reform Jersey. She was first elected to the States of Jersey in 2022. Lyndsay Feltham has declared her intention to stand in the upcoming 2026 Deputies Election in District 5, representing Reform Jersey. \[jerseyeveningpost.com\]

AI-Generated Summary- verify with original sources below

Lyndsay Feltham is a Reform Jersey candidate standing for Deputy in St. Helier No. 3 and 4 District, with a background as a public servant experienced in disability inclusion, arts funding, and partnerships. She seeks to deliver positive change by tackling family affordability issues like housing, minimum wage, parental leave, education funding, and mental health. She emphasizes high-quality public services without austerity, cutting waste, listening to communities, protecting green spaces, and holding ministers accountable.

Issue PositionsAI-extracted

Cost of living
Has proposalsHigh

Addresses falling real terms earnings, poverty, by increasing minimum wage and improving parental leave.

  • Increase the minimum wage

    increasing the minimum wage

  • Improve provisions for parental leave

    improving provisions for parental leave

Economy
High

Supports increasing the minimum wage to help families make ends meet.

"increasing the minimum wage"
Education
Has proposalsMedium

Ensures schools are well funded, quality childcare available, and free university education opportunities preserved.

"ensuring that schools are well funded and that quality childcare is available"
Environment
Has proposalsMedium

Protects green spaces through progressive planning.

"protect green spaces"
Healthcare
Has proposalsMedium

Supports mental health and wellbeing provisions.

"supporting mental health and wellbeing"
Housing
Has proposalsMedium

Supports more affordable housing, quality social rented housing, and progressive planning for urban regeneration.

  • Support progressive planning policies for urban regeneration

    I will support progressive planning policies that are sympathetic to the Parish’s history and built heritage, but enable urban regeneration

Public services
Has proposalsHigh

Improves staff morale, delivers high quality services without austerity by cutting waste and listening to communities.

  • Cut out waste in public services

    It does mean cutting out waste

  • Hold Ministers to account for their promises

    I will not shy away from holding Ministers to account for their promises

  • Listen to the community to design services

    I will listen to the community to design services best suited to meet their needs

Tax
High

Proposes cutting GST on essential items to reduce income inequality.

"We would also reduce income inequality by increasing the Minimum Wage to a living wage and cutting GST on essential items."
Transport
Low

Notes high traffic volumes affecting air quality in district access routes.

"air quality issues caused by the high volume of traffic that uses the main access routes into town"
Original Manifesto

Lyndsay Feltham

Candidate for Deputy St. Helier North

I am standing for election as Deputy in St. Helier No. 3 and 4 District as I want to support the delivery of positive change for the benefit of the Island. I am standing as a Reform Jersey candidate as I believe that we can deliver more together, working as a team.

Over the last decade, real terms earnings for Islanders have fallen, which has made it even more difficult for working families to make ends meet. We need to tackle the issues that will make day-to-day life easier for families. These include:

- more affordable housing - improving provisions for parental leave - ensuring that schools are well funded and that quality childcare is available - increasing the minimum wage, and - supporting mental health and wellbeing

Election history2 elections

2022 Deputies Election

Deputy of District 5 · 22nd June 2022 · 4 seats

Stood for Reform Jersey

✓ Elected
#CandidatePartyVotes%
1Carina AlvesReform Jersey96162.7%
2Rob WardReform Jersey93761.1%
3Catherine CurtisReform Jersey84755.3%
4Lyndsay Felthamthis candidateReform Jersey83654.5%
5Geoff SouthernReform Jersey73447.9%
6John BakerIndependent52434.2%
7Neil KilbeyIndependent43628.4%
8Chris TanguyJersey Alliance43028%
9Julie WallmanAdvance Jersey35823.4%
1,533 votes cast5,284 registered voters29% turnout

2019 St Helier No 3 & 4 Deputy By-Election

27th February 2019 · 1 seat

Stood for Reform Jersey

Not elected
#CandidatePartyVotes%
1Inna GardinerIndependent39124.4%
2Lyndsay Felthamthis candidateReform Jersey32420.3%
3Anthony LewisIndependent24515.3%
4Nick Le CornuIndependent1438.9%
5John BakerIndependent1428.9%
6Andrea Talibard-MalletIndependent1207.5%
7Guy de FayeIndependent764.8%
8Francesca AhierIndependent603.8%
9Geraint JenningsIndependent593.7%
10Gordon TroyIndependent342.1%
1,600 votes cast8,579 registered voters18.7% turnoutSource ↗
Last updated: 28 Apr 2026