Tomes served two terms as a member of the
States Assembly. From 1960 to 1969, he represented
St Helier No. 2 District. During this period, he held several key positions, including as president of the Public Works Committee, Legislation Committee,
Fort Regent Committee, and Agriculture Committee. He also served as vice-president of the Prison Board, Natural Beauties Committee, and Finance Committee. Following his dismissal as Deputy Bailiff, Tomes ran for election as a Senator in the
1993 elections. His campaign focused on reforming Jersey's constitution to remove the Bailiff as presiding officer of the States Assembly. He topped the polls in that election. == References ==