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Steve Luce

SenatorIsland-wide (Senator)Independent

Steve Luce is the current Deputy of District 9 and was first elected to the States of Jersey in 2011. Steve Luce has declared his intention to stand in the upcoming 2026 Senators Election. \[jerseyeveningpost.com\]

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Steve Luce is a current Deputy for St. Martin Parish with involvement in local projects since 2011, including rectory refurbishment, new school, village green pavilion, and housing for young families. He seeks re-election to continue resolving ongoing parish issues and projects, while assisting individual parishioners with various matters. He strongly supports Constables remaining in the States Assembly for effective parish representation.

Issue PositionsAI-extracted

Economy
Medium

Plans to re-energise the economy by promoting innovation and encouraging businesses.

"We will re-energise the economy by promoting innovation and encouraging businesses."
Education
Has proposalsHigh

Supports completion of new school and repurposing old school building as community centre.

  • Complete new school within next nine months

    new school... due for completion in the next nine months

  • Create new community centre from old school building

    Post completion, we can turn our attention to the old school building... creating a new centre that everyone can benefit from

Environment
Medium

Supports completion of the new pavilion on the village green.

"the new pavilion on the village green... due for completion in the next nine months."
Healthcare
Medium

Has provided and will continue assistance on healthcare matters for parishioners.

"healthcare matters"
Housing
Has proposalsHigh

Supports completion of new housing scheme for young families in St. Martin.

  • Complete new housing scheme for young families

    new housing scheme for young families have started and will come to fruition in the coming months and years

Immigration & population
Medium

Commits to managing population sensibly.

"We will manage population sensibly"
Public services
Has proposalsHigh

Commits to continuing assistance for parishioners on local issues and supports Constables remaining in States Assembly.

  • Continue helping parishioners with parish issues

    I will continue to help individual St. Martin Parishioners that may need assistance

  • Ensure Constables remain in the States Assembly

    Constables must remain in the States Assembly

Transport
Medium

Has provided and will continue assistance on road and parking problems.

"road and parking problems"
Original Manifesto

Steve Luce

It has been a privilege to serve my Parish over the last three years, both in St. Martin and the States Assembly. It has not always been easy as there are always challenges, but hard work has never put me off. Since 2011, I have been delighted to have been involved in many exciting Parish projects. Some of those projects, like the rectory refurbishment, have been completed. Others, like the new school, the village green pavilion and the new housing scheme for young families have started and will come to fruition in the coming months and years. These are all valuable projects and hugely worthwhile.

Election history4 elections

2022 Deputies Election

Deputy of District 9 · 22nd June 2022 · 2 seats

Stood for The Progress Party

✓ Elected
#CandidatePartyVotes%
1Carolyn LabeyIndependent1,98163.7%
2Steve Lucethis candidateThe Progress Party1,61651.9%
3Rose BinetIndependent1,48147.6%
4Piers SanganIndependent1,30742%
5Philip Le ClaireJersey Alliance79225.5%
6Guy de FayeIndependent49115.8%
3,111 votes cast6,403 registered voters48.6% turnout

2018 Deputies Election

Deputy of St Martin · 16th May 2018 · 1 seat

✓ Elected

2014 Deputies Election

Deputy of St Martin · 15th October 2014 · 1 seat

✓ Elected

2011 Deputies Election

Deputy of St Martin · 7th September 2011 · 1 seat

✓ Elected
#CandidatePartyVotes%
1Steve Lucethis candidateIndependent1,00858.6%
2Bob Hill BEMIndependent70941.2%
1,720 votes cast2,728 registered voters63% turnoutSource ↗
Last updated: 28 Apr 2026