2020 Sark general election

General elections were due to be held in Sark on 16 December 2020 and will serve for 4 years, until December 2024.[1]

Electoral system

The 28 members of the Chief Pleas are elected via plurality block voting for four-year terms in two tranches. The 2020 election was held to replace nine members who had been elected with the four-year term beginning in 2016.

Results

Only six candidates vied and were elected unopposed for the nine available seats, meaning a further election needed to be held to elect the three seats that remained vacant. Until the second election was held on 3 March 2021, three members were appointed interim Conseillers. However, at the second election, only two candidates stood and were elected unopposed to fill the three vacancies, meaning there was one remaining.[needs update?]

  • Edric Baker
  • Tony Eric Le Lievre
  • Frank William Makepeace
  • Fern Joanne Turner
  • Paul Joseph Williams
  • Sandra Williams[2]
  • Pippa Rose Donovan
  • Joseph Michael Donovan[3]

References

  1. ^ "Sark election: Chief Pleas' seats left vacant". BBC News. 7 December 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Six candidates appointed to Sark's Chief Pleas uncontested". Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Sark Chief Pleas candidates elected without contest". Retrieved 22 November 2022.


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