The parish is a first-level
administrative division of the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British
Crown dependency. The highest official in the parish is the of St Clement. The incumbent office holder is Len Norman, who has held the office since 2008, previously having been a St Clement Deputy since 1983. At present, the parish forms one electoral district for
States Assembly elections and elects two Deputies, as well as eight Senators in an islandwide constituency. The current Deputies for St Clement are Lindsay Ash and Susie Pinel. Lindsay Ash, who is Assistant Treasury Minister, faced criticism in 2021 over a tweet mocking
Oprah Winfrey's appearance following her interview with the
Duke and
Duchess of Sussex. He apologised if the comment caused any offence, but claimed the tweet was "observational comedy" and that he "would have mocked a man for his looks as well". Under the proposed electoral reform, St Clement will form a single constituency, electing four representatives alongside its . St Clement also has its own local administration. This, like each of the other eleven parishes, is made up of a ; two , who are also elected and oversee the finances of the parish; a Rector, responsible for the parish church; members of the parish
Honorary Police (made up of
Centeniers,
Vingteniers and
Constable's Officers); and other officers such as churchwardens,
roads inspectors, rates assessors and a registrar. The parish is divided into vingtaines for administrative purposes as follows: • La
Grande Vingtaine • La
Vingtaine du Rocquier • La
Vingtaine de Samarès The seat of the parish administration is the , or Parish Hall, which is pictured above and located at
Le Hocq. This is the newest parish hall in the island; the previous parish hall in St Clement was located at Caldwell Hall, on La Grande Route de St Clément (St Clement's Inner Road). ==Geography==