<Li> Grouville (historically Saint Martin de Grouville; incorporating Les Minquiers) </Li> <Li> Saint Martin (historically Saint Martin le Vieux; incorporating Les Écréhous) </Li> <P> The parishes of Jersey are further divided into vingtaines (or, in St. Ouen, cueillettes), divisions that are historic . Today they are used chiefly for purposes of local administration and electoral constituency . </P> <P> The Connétable is the head of each parish, elected at a public election for a four - year term to run the parish and to represent the municipality in the Assembly of the States of Jersey . The Procureur du Bien Public (two in each parish) is the legal and financial representative of the parish (elected at a public election since 2003 in accordance with the Public Elections (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2003; formerly an Assembly of Electors of each parish elected the Procureurs in accordance with the Loi (1804) au sujet des assemblées paroissiales). A Procureur du Bien Public is elected for three years as a public trustee for the funds and property of the parish and may contract when authorised by a Parish Assembly . The Parish Assembly is the decision - making body of local government in each parish; it consists of all entitled voters of the parish . </P>

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