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RCVS announces successful candidates in this year’s RCVS Council and VN Council elections

All of those elected to either RCVS or VN Councils will formally take up their seats at the RCVS Annual General Meeting on Friday 9 July 2021

Tuesday 27 April 2021 the RCVS is announcing the results of its elections for RCVS Council, the College’s governing body, and Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council, which makes decisions on matters concerning veterinary nurse training, post-qualification awards and registration.

This year, 14 veterinary surgeon candidates stood for four elected member places on RCVS Council. In total 8,542 veterinary surgeons voted in year’s election, which amounts to 24.5 percent of eligible voters. This compares to a turnout of 26.2 percent in 2020, 25.5 percent in 2019 and 22.7 percent in 2018.

Those elected for four-year terms in the 2021 RCVS Council election are:

  • Dr Danny Chambers MRCVS – 4,759 votes
  • Dr Tshidi Gardiner MRCVS – 3,228 votes
  • Dr Colin Whiting MRCVS – 2,957 votes
  • Dr Louise Allum MRCVS – 2,368 votes

The VN Council election also had 14 candidates standing for one elected place on the body. As the only candidate who came forward before the original candidate deadline of 31 January 2021, Susan Howarth RVN was automatically re-elected to VN Council, leaving one place available. In total 2,341 veterinary nurses voted in this year’s election, amounting to 12.4 percent of eligible voters. This compares to a turnout of 17.1 percent in 2020, 14.5 percent in 2017 and 10.9 percent in 2016. There were no VN Council elections in 2019 or 2018.

The person who was elected for a three-year term in the VN Council election is:

  • Donna Leigh Lewis RVN – 404 votes

All of those elected to either RCVS or VN Councils will formally take up their seats at the RCVS Annual General Meeting on Friday 9 July 2021.

Eleanor Ferguson, RCVS Registrar and Returning Officer for both elections, said: “Thank you to all those who stood as candidates and all those who voted in this year’s elections, especially in view of all the extra demands on everyone’s time at the moment. Many congratulations to our five successful candidates with whom we look forward to working over the coming months and years.

“Even though the elections were held during the ongoing pandemic, the RCVS Council election still produced the third highest turnout on record, and turnout in both elections was above the average for those held over the last ten years,

“As always, we made concerted efforts to let people know about this year’s election, which included additional reminder emails sent on behalf of the RCVS by our election provider Civica Election Services, as well as regular email reminders and social media posts from the RCVS. We do, of course, always endeavour to improve turnout, and will continue to review this going forward.”

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