2016 Sark general election

General elections were due to be held in Sark on 14 December 2016. However, only 12 candidates were nominated for the 17 seats available in the Chief Pleas, meaning that all were elected unopposed for a four-year term, without a public vote being required.[1]

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A by-election was due to take place on 5 April in 2017 to fill the five vacant seats. Only one candidate, Pauline Margaret Mallinson, stood as a candidate in the by-election. She was declared duly elected unopposed, with a term to end in January 2021, and the remaining four seats were left vacant.[2]

Results

Candidate Term length Notes
Alan Leslie George Blythe4Re-elected
Robert William Cottle4Re-elected
Antony Dunks4Re-elected
Hazel D Fry4Re-elected
Reginald John Guille4Elected
Peter S Latrobe-Bateman4Elected
Sebastien Bernard Joel Moerman4Elected
Christopher Robert Nightingale4Re-elected
Cormac Joseph Scott4Elected
Anthony Granville Ventress4Re-elected
Paul Joseph Williams4Re-elected
Sandra Williams4Re-elected
Chief Pleas

References

  1. General election results Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine Returning Officer, 25 November 2016
  2. Result of the 2017 by-election Archived 2018-08-25 at the Wayback Machine, Returning Officer, 24 March 2017
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