Psychiatric Bulletin (2001) 25: 156-157. doi: 10.1192/pb.25.4.156
© 2001 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Psychiatric Bulletin (2001) 25: 156-157
© 2001 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
Annual Elections Council and Court of Electors
Fellows and Members are reminded of their rights in connection with the
forthcoming elections for the vacancies of the Court of Electors and for
elected members of Council. The relevant Bye-Laws and Regulations are printed
below.
The nominating meeting of Council will take place on 23 April 2001 and the
last date for receiving nominations will therefore be 21 May 2001.
Extracts from the Bye-Laws and Regulations
Bye-Law XXI The Court of Electors
4. At the first meeting of the Council in alternate years after the name of
the President for the next ensuing College year has become known, the Council
shall nominate a sufficient number of candidates for appointment as Electors
to ensure an election, which will be held by a postal ballot of all Members of
the College in the manner prescribed by the Regulations. Additional
nominations may be lodged with the Registrar between the beginning of the then
current calendar year and the end of 4 clear weeks after the meeting of the
Council above referred to. No such nominations shall be valid unless it be
supported in writing by 12 Members of the College and accompanied by the
nominee's written consent to serve if elected.
Regulation XIX The Council
2. Elections shall be held in alternative years to ensure that there are
not less than six elected Members of Council and no more than six elected
Fellows of the Council subject to the overall condition that no elected Member
or Fellow shall serve on Council for more than 6 years in that capacity
without a break of at least 1 year. At its first meeting in each alternate
College year after the name of the President for the next ensuing College year
has become known, the Council shall nominate the necessary number of Members
and Fellows of the College to ensure that there are no more than six elected
Fellows and not less than six elected Members serving on Council. Any nominee
who is proposed and seconded and gives his or her consent in writing to serve,
shall be validly nominated.
Any 12 Members of the College may make nominations in writing at any time
between the first day of January in each alternate year and the date which is
4 clear weeks after the meeting of the Council at which nominations were made.
Nominations other than those made by the Council shall be lodged with the
Registrar and accompanied by the written consent of the candidate to serve if
elected. Should there be more nominations than vacancies, an election shall be
held by ballot of the Members of the College. The ballot paper shall not
indicate the method of nomination or the names of those nominating. If the
number of nominees does not exceed the number of vacancies, these nominees
shall be declared elected at the first meeting, whether of the Council or of
the Executive and Finance Committee, after the expiry of the period of 4 clear
weeks in this paragraph referred to.