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Four positions for Sark Councillor up for grabs, with six candidates aiming to secure them

Island residents cast their votes today for four available Conseiller positions, with six candidates competing: Karl Antony Rang, Patrick Dewe, Nicolas John Patrick Moloney, Joseph Charles Elias Perreé, Samuel John Keyte, and Alan Leslie George. The by-election unfolds in the Toplis Room at...

Competition for four positions as Sark Councillor among six candidates
Competition for four positions as Sark Councillor among six candidates

Four positions for Sark Councillor up for grabs, with six candidates aiming to secure them

The island of Sark is holding a by-election today, as voting continues until 18:00, to fill four vacant Conseiller seats in the Chief Pleas following the resignation of the previous four Seat Conseillers this summer.

The voting location for this important event is the Toplis Room at the Island Hall. Six candidates are running for the four available seats: Karl Antony Rang, Patrick Dewe, Nicolas John Patrick Moloney, Joseph Charles Elias Perrée, Samuel John Keyte, and Alan Leslie George Blythe.

While the names of the elected Sark Conseillers, who will serve for the next four years, are not yet available in the search results, the outcome of this by-election is eagerly awaited. The new Conseillers will join the Chief Pleas, the island's legislative body, and play a crucial role in shaping the future of Sark.

This by-election is a significant event for the island, and all eligible voters are encouraged to exercise their democratic right and cast their vote. The results will be announced once the voting process is complete, and the new Conseillers will begin their term in due course. Stay tuned for updates on this important election.

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