Watch Jersey election results live on BBC iPlayer
BBCA rolling election results programme will be broadcast live on BBC Radio Jersey, and in vision on social media, the BBC News website and the BBC iPlayer.
From 19:55 on Sunday 7 June, presenter Matthew Price will be joined in the BBC's dedicated Election Call studio by political reporter Ammar Ebrahim and political commentators Susana Rowles and Patrick Lynch.
Meanwhile, reporters will be present at every count across the island, ensuring each result is reported live.
And a revolving door of people – from former politicians to industry leaders, campaigners to candidates – will join the broadcast throughout the night, to react to events as they happen.
Voters are electing a total of 49 States Members: 28 deputies, 12 constables and nine senators.
Polls are open between 08:00 and 20:00 on 7 June, with counting due to begin as soon as polls close.
The special programme will continue throughout the night as the results come in.
Frequent updates will be available on a live page on the BBC Jersey website.

Then, on Monday 8 June, the BBC's team of reporters and producers will continue to gauge reaction to the events of the night before, with updates throughout the day on BBC Radio Jersey and online.
And from 18:30, Charlie McArdle will present an extended BBC Channel Islands News programme on BBC One with results, analysis and reaction.
"Whether you want to listen, watch or read about the outcome of Jersey's 2026 election, BBC Jersey is the only place you need to turn," said Richard Spalding, BBC Jersey's senior news editor.
"Never before has the BBC offered so much Jersey election coverage across so many platforms – from the BBC news website to BBC Radio Jersey, our social media channels to BBC Channel Islands News.
"Our coverage of results night and beyond will follow the success of BBC Jersey's reporting throughout the election period.
"Over the past few weeks, we have gauged the views of voters and reported from each of the island's nine voting districts, while all 92 candidates have been invited to answer questions on one of our special Election Call programmes, which have been broadcast on radio and streamed on social media."

Robert Thompson, interim director of BBC Local, said: "Through our comprehensive coverage across our online news pages, digital output, market-leading regional news bulletins on BBC One with Channel Island News and BBC Radio Jersey, we aim to keep voters feeling informed and empowered when they get to the ballot box.
"We will spotlight the local issues that we know matter to our audiences where they live and bring their voices to our coverage throughout.
"We want to give voters a clear and easy-to-navigate picture of what local politics means for them and what's at stake where they live."
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