From Jerripedia
- Thomas Anley appointed Constable of St Helier after long court case; involved in Battle of Jersey
- Claude Avarne, post-war politician
- Philippe Baudains Constable of St Helier for 21 years
- Benjamin Bisson Parliamentary Commissioner, Jurat and Constable
- Senator Clarence Dupré
- Josue Falle, merchant and Jurat
- Francois Godfray, leader of the Laurel Party
- Jacques Hemery (1746-1831), the busy life of an 18th century States Member
- Clement Hemery, Constable of St Helier 1794-1797
- Adolphus Hilgrove Turner, Deputy of Grouville
- Neville Hind, post-war politician
- Wilfred Krichefski, 20th century Deputy and Senator
- Norman Le Brocq, radical politician
- Abraham Le Cras, 19th century political agitator
- Philip Le Feuvre, Deputy, Senator, and architect of Jersey's social security system
- Carlyle Le Gallais, post-war politician
- Cyril Le Marquand, creator of Jersey's finance industry
- John Le Marquand, 20th century States Member
- J J Le Marquand, politician and lawyer
- Edward Le Quesne, wartime politician
- Pierre Le Sueur, Constable of St Helier
- Henry Edward Le Vavasseur dit Durell, Advocate, politician and Attorney-General
- Pierre Perrot, privateer, French prisoner, publisher and politician
- Lord Portsea, judge and MP
- Thomas Sivret, Rector and party politician
- Ralph Vibert, architect of Jersey's relationship with the European Union
- Frank Walker, Jersey's first Chief Minister