Guernsey at a crossroads

The next four years will be some of the most challenging in our modern history. We need deputies who see the big picture, challenge the status quo ad work collaboratively with each other, the civil service and our community.

I come with a proven track record of all the above qualities, a clear focus on urgent priorities and a preference for pragmatic politics. I would be honoured to have one of your 38 votes!

My first term as your Deputy

In 2020, I ran on the promise of getting things done – bringing new energy and collaboration to the States. I’ve thrown myself fully into the work as a deputy becoming a permanent member on two committees and involved with a number of others.

  • Member of the Committee for Economic Development (CfED)
  • Member of the Development and Planning Authority (D&PA)
  • Lead on Digital, Skills and Entrepreneurship on CfED
  • Member of the Reducing the Cost of Public Services sub-committee of P&R
  • Chair of Digital Guernsey (CfED)
  • Co-Chair of Skills and Humac Capital Development group Guernsey
  • Guernsey rep on Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP), a steering group of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)

Building Bridges

Collaboration is key in our system of government and I am one of the few who have walked the walk and made a concerted effort to work with deputies across the political spectrum. This is particularly visible through my collaboration with nearly half of the Guernsey deputies on amendments and non-committee propositions.

My States of Guernsey profile page: https://www.gov.gg/sashakazantseva-miller

Picture by Peter Frankland

About me

I live in the parish of St Peter Port with my husband and our three children, all born in the Princess Elizabeth Hospital. Before being elected in 2020, I served on the Guernsey Ports board, helped launch Startup Guernsey, ran my own consulting and investment company and a local business called Islandmums.

I fell in love with Guernsey for its strong community spirit. I am a passionate supporter of local sport and the third sector, having represented Guernsey in padel against Jersey in 2024 and in volleyball in the 2017 Island Games.

Before moving to Guernsey and making it our home, I worked for Google, L’Oréal and Agoda.com. I hold an MBA from INSEAD and BSc from the London School of Economics.

Picture by Peter Frankland