BBC Radio Jersey will carry live results from every count in Jersey’s 2026 general election.
The BBC says its local reporters from television, radio and online will be stationed at each count across the island, with results reported live online, on radio and on social media.
A rolling results programme will be presented by Matthew Price from the BBC’s Election Call studio, starting when polls close at 8pm on Sunday 7 June and continuing until the final results are known.
Matthew will be joined by Political Reporter Ammar Ebrahim, who will provide analysis from the campaign trail.
Political commentators Susana Rowles and Patrick Lynch will also be part of the programme, alongside guests including former politicians, industry figures, campaigners and candidates.
The programme will be broadcast live on BBC Radio Jersey and shown in vision on social media.
On Monday 8 June, reporters and producers will continue covering reaction across BBC Radio Jersey and online throughout the day.
Charlie McArdle will then present an extended BBC Channel Islands News programme on BBC One from 6.30pm to 7pm, with results, analysis and reaction.
Richard Spalding, BBC Jersey’s Senior News Editor, said: “Never before has the BBC offered so much Jersey election coverage across so many platforms.”
Robert Thompson, Interim Director of BBC Local, said the BBC aimed to keep voters “informed and empowered” and would “spotlight the issues that we know matter to our audiences in Jersey.”








