Sark general election, 2016
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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]
A by-election is planned in 2017 to fill the five vacant seats.
Results
Candidate | Term length | Notes |
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Alan Leslie George Blythe | 4 | Re-elected |
Robert William Cottle | 4 | Re-elected |
Antony Dunks | 4 | Re-elected |
Hazel D Fry | 4 | Re-elected |
Reginald John Guille | 4 | Elected |
Peter S Latrobe-Bateman | 4 | Elected |
Sebastien Bernard Joel Moerman | 4 | Elected |
Christopher Robert Nightingale | 4 | Re-elected |
Cormac Joseph Scott | 4 | Elected |
Anthony Granville Ventress | 4 | Re-elected |
Paul Joseph Williams | 4 | Re-elected |
Sandra Williams | 4 | Re-elected |
Chief Pleas |
References
- ↑ General election results Returning Officer, 25 November 2016
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