Draft:2024 vote of no confidence in Kristina Moore

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Kristina Moore became the first chief minister of Jersey to lose a vote of no confidence.

A vote of no confidence in Kristina Moore, the chief minister of Jersey, was held on 16 January 2024. The proposition was brought by Moore's minister for infrastructure, Tom Binet, citing concerns about her leadership and the treatment of former government CEO Suzanne Wylie. Moore was initially expected to survive the vote, but lost by 27 votes to 22, making her the first Chief Minister to lose a vote of no confidence and the shortest-serving Chief Minister in Jersey's history. Following the vote, the States Assembly held an election for the new Chief Minister on 25 January, which was won by Lyndon Farnham.

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Moore was elected Chief Minister by the States Assembly on 5 July 2022 following the 2022 general election. Moore won the vote 39–10, with every States member except Reform Jersey's 10 deputies supporting her.

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2024 Chief Minister of Jersey election

← 2022 25 January 2024 (2024-01-25)

Needed to win: Majority of votes cast (25)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Candidate Lyndon Farnham Ian Gorst Sam Mézec
Party Independent Independent Reform Jersey
Leader's seat St Mary, St Ouen, and St Peter St Mary, St Ouen, and St Peter St Helier South
First round 17 (35.4%) 21 (43.8%) 10 (20.8%)
Second round 27 (55.1%) 22 (44.9%) Eliminated

Chief Minister before election

Kristina Moore
Better Way

Chief Minister after election

Lyndon Farnham
Independent

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