Aspiring politicians in Jersey are being invited to find out more about becoming an assembly member with a year to go until the general election.
Jersey will elect a new States Assembly – the island's parliament – on 7 June 2026.
Vote.je – the island's official guide to the election – is holding a special event on 24 June so prospective candidates can meet current politicians, learn about the process and see inside the States Chamber.
Emily Thomas, Vote.je's campaign manager, said: "The one-year-to-go mark is an important milestone for anyone who is keen to step up and make a difference in our community."
She said the organisation was "already starting to hear from people" looking for advice on standing.
"Assembly is a job like no other so it's essential that new candidates can access insights and guidance from people who have experience of Jersey's political system," she said.
Plan to Stand is a free-to-attend event and will take place between 18:00 and 20:30 BST at the States Building.
It will involve a panel discussion and Q&A session with Connétables Andy Jehan and Kevin Lewis, and Deputies Catherine Curtis and Helen Miles.
Jersey holds elections every four years with the next political term ending in 2030.