Reform Jersey
| Reform Jersey | |
|---|---|
| Governing body | Party Executive Committee | 
| Leader | Sam Mézec | 
| Deputy Leader | Lyndsay Feltham | 
| Chairperson | Helen Evans | 
| Secretary | Anne Southern | 
| Treasurer | Mericia Andrade | 
| Founded | 2012 | 
| Registered | 4 July 2014 | 
| Youth wing | Reform Youth | 
| Ideology | Social democracy Progressivism Environmentalism | 
| Political position | Centre-left | 
| Colours | Blue Red | 
| States Assembly | 10 / 49 | 
| Website | |
| www | |
Reform Jersey is a centre-left social-democratic political party in Jersey. In all general elections since 2014, Reform has won the most seats of any party in the States Assembly. However, it has not won a majority of seats in any general election due to the large number of independents in the Assembly.
Reform was initially founded as a pressure group in 2012 to campaign for electoral reform in the run up to the 2013 electoral reform referendum. It first stood candidates for election in the 2014 by-elections, where it won two seats. It officially registered as a political party in July 2014 to compete in the 2014 general election. Reform has gained seats in every subsequent general election, but has never won a majority. It was initially a junior coalition partner in the Le Fondré government, but left the coalition in November 2020 to support a vote of no confidence against it.
In January 2024, Reform returned to government following a vote of no confidence in Kristina Moore as a coalition partner in the Farnham government. As of February 2024, Reform has ten seats in the States Assembly. Sam Mézec has been the leader of Reform Jersey since its foundation.