I have received the following report from UK Engage of votes cast in the recent election of members of the English Pharmacy Board.
Electorate | |
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Number of eligible votes | 22,567 |
Votes cast by post | 153 |
Votes cast online | 2,490 |
Turnout | 11.71% |
Number of invalid votes | 0 |
Total number of votes valid to be counted | 6,962 |
Results (three to elect) | ||
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Sultan “Sid” Dajani | 1,039 | Elected |
Claire Anderson | 980 | Elected |
David Branford | 964 | |
Hemant Patel | 855 | |
Tracey Thornley | 626 | |
Catherine Armstrong | 618 | Elected |
Elizabeth Butterfield | 551 | |
Michael Holden | 486 | Withdrawn |
Samir Vohra | 334 | |
Stephen Riley | 304 | |
Cathy Cooke | 205 |
I therefore declare that Sultan “Sid” Dajani (community practice), Claire Anderson (any sector), Catherine Armstrong (primary care) and Aamer Safdar (hospital, elected unopposed) have been elected to the English Pharmacy Board.
No nominations were received for the industrial pharmacist sectoral place on the English Pharmacy Board, so this casual vacancy will be subject to co-option this year and election in 2016.
Howard Duff
Returning officer for England
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