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Serena Guthrie has been elected to the States Assembly as a senator
Serena Guthrie has become a senator in Jersey at the first time of asking, after overnight results saw her finish 5th in the island-wide vote.
The Jersey-born netball gold medallist received more than 12,000 votes in total.
She campaigned on issues including the cost of living, preventative healthcare and childcare provision.
She finished above the likes of veteran politicians Tom Binet and Alan Maclean.
Guthrie is best known for her glittering netball career.
In 15 years at the top of the sport, she made 110 appearances for England and became captain of the side.
A year later she was appointed MBE for services to netball which was presented to her by then Prince Charles, now King Charles III.

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Guthrie won Commonwealth gold as part of the England netball team in 2018
In 2020 she appeared on an episode of the BBC's Mastermind quiz programme. Her specialist subject was 'the island of Jersey', about which she managed to answer five questions correctly. She had previously appeared on A Question of Sport.
A return to Jersey followed, where she has continued to pursue a number of sport, business and charity interests, while welcoming a second child.
In May 2026, she announced her candidacy for senator, her first foray into politics.
Her pitch to voters drew heavily on her sporting success, with references to 'winning and losing', 'teamwork' and 'performance' featuring prominently in her manifesto.
"After 16 years in elite sport, I know when performance suffers, you dive into the core of the issue, change the culture and you build a team that can deliver," she wrote.
Guthrie was one of a number of candidates to align with political movement, Value Jersey, which focused heavily on the cost of living on the island.
During the course of the campaign she spoke of moving back to the island in 2022 and being surprised at how expensive it had become.
"It was way more expensive than when I had left".
She described it as "a struggle" to pay her mortgage each month, and said that while "Jersey is a brilliant place to live... it is expensive at the minute".


Guthrie was one of the candidates to align with political movement, Value Jersey
Guthrie frequently highlighted the "pressure on families".
"It is too expensive here, housing is a constant concern, and work life balance is harder than it should be. I have questioned whether staying here is sustainable. I have seen friends leave, not because they wanted to, but because they felt they had no choice," she said.
In her election literature, Guthrie said she wants to lower the cost of living by introducing cheaper supermarkets, provide more affordable childcare and invest in preventative healthcare and sport.
Magda Chmielewska is among those who proposed Guthrie for election.
She described her as "a woman of action, vision and real substance".
"Serena has built her life and career on discipline, accountability, collaboration and results... she brings fresh thinking, energy and the courage to challenge what is no longer working for Jersey," she said.
Jersey Netball president, Linda Andrews, said Guthrie was "an outstanding ambassador for the island".
In terms of what she will bring to the States Assembly, Andrews said she "will take responsibility for her decisions and actions... and will be dedicated to delivering results".
Guthrie was born in Jersey and attended Le Rocquier school while pursuing her sporting ambitions.
She holds a Masters degree in Business Administration.

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