States of Election

The States of Election has only one purpose, to elect a new Jurat to the Courts in Guernsey.

The first record of a Jurat in Guernsey was in 1179, and a roll of honour listing Jurats since 1299 is in the Royal Court.[1]

A Royal Commission of 1607 identified a body of "...the Bailiff and Jurats, with the Constables and Dozens of every parish" to elect the Jurats of the Royal Court. In the 1770s, the term States of Election was used.[2]

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  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference GRC was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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