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Results of the election to the Council of Governors

Published on 30/06/2022

Below are the results of the election to the Council of Governors at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.

Voting closed at 17:00 on 28 June 2022.

Contest: Staff - Clinical Professionals Allied to Health

This election was conducted using the single transferable vote electoral system. The following candidate was elected:

  • Mark Raven
Number of eligible voters 8,419
Votes cast online 444
Total number of votes cast 444
Turnout 5.3%
Number of votes found to be invalid 0
Total number of valid votes to be counted 444

Contest: Staff - Medical and Dental

This election was conducted using the single transferable vote electoral system. The following candidate was elected:

  • Ansar Mahmood
Number of eligible voters 3,750
Votes cast online 304
Total number of votes cast 304
Turnout 8.1%
Number of votes found to be invalid 0
Total number of valid votes to be counted 304

Contest: Staff - Nursing and Midwifery

This election was conducted using the single transferable vote electoral system. The following candidates were elected (in order of election):

  • Ben Middleton
  • Veronica Morgan
Number of eligible voters 10,843
Votes cast online 433
Total number of votes cast 433
Turnout 4.0%
Number of votes found to be invalid 0
Total number of valid votes to be counted 433

Uncontested constituencies

Close of nominations: 17:00 on 9 May 2022.

Further to the deadline for nominations for the above election, the following constituencies are uncontested:

Staff: Corporate Support (two to elect)

The following candidates are elected unopposed:

  • Lee Williams
  • Lee Wright

Public: Birmingham Reservoirs (one to elect)

No valid nominations were received.

One vacancy remains.

 

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