Just two deputies elections still to declarepublished at 05:41 BST

The ballots for St Helier North and Central will be stored securely before the count begins at 10:30
Officials decided to put off counting for deputies' election in St Helier Central and St Helier North due to the high number of ballots.
The capital has previously been a bedrock for Reform Jersey and it will be hoping it proves the same again as the party currently only has three seats in the new assembly - compared to the 10 it had going in to the election.
They could potentially pick up five more seats. If that is the case it may still not make up for the loss of the party's leader in the senatorial race and Rob Ward, who had been the minister for education and lifelong learning.
In that race for an island-wide mandate serving members led the way with five members of government elected alongside another States member, a former minister and two first-time candidates.
In the constables' elections the none of the above option faced by otherwise unopposed candidates was not supported enough to see anyone not be elected - it was not even close - but nonetheless the figures will give some candidates pause for thought.
See the full results from the election.










