The report of voting for the elections
President
Number of eligible voters: | | 287,506 |
Votes cast by post: | 31,453 | |
Total number of votes cast: | 31,453 | |
Turnout: | | 10.9% |
Number of votes found to be invalid: | | 634 |
Total number of valid votes to be counted: | | 30,819 |
Result (1 to elect)
GODRICH, Janice (Department for Work & Pensions)... 15,909 Elected
BREEN, Diane (Department for Work & Pensions)....... 9,729
MOLONEY, John (Department for Transport)............ 5,181
Deputy President & Vice-Presidents
Number of eligible voters: | | 287,506 |
Votes cast by post: | 31,453 | |
Total number of votes cast: | 31,453 | |
Turnout: | | 10.9% |
Number of votes found to be invalid: | | 631 |
Total number of valid votes to be counted: | | 30,822 |
Result (4 to elect)
The count was conducted in accordance with the constraints set out in Principal Rule 10A of the
BEAN, Dave (HM Revenue & Customs).................... 16,166 Elected
MORRIS, Glenys (Ministry of Justice)..................... 15,118 Elected
BOND, Sue (Equality & Human Rights Commission)..... 14,546 Elected
McINALLY, John (Department for Work & Pensions).... 14,278 Elected
BRYSON, Rob (Department for Work & Pensions)....... 13,644
KURUP,
HENDERSON, Andrew (D.B.I.S.)........................... 9,650
BROWNE, Marjorie (Department for Work & Pensions). 8,856
Ordinary Members
Number of eligible voters: | | 287,506 |
Votes cast by post: | 31,453 | |
Total number of votes cast: | 31,453 | |
Turnout: | | 10.9% |
Number of votes found to be invalid: | | 565 |
Total number of valid votes to be counted: | | 30,888 |
Result (30 to elect)
The count was conducted in accordance with the constraints set out in Principal Rule 10A of the
MERRY, Lorna (HM Revenue & Customs)................. 13,255 Elected
McFADDEN, Dominic (HM Revenue & Customs).......... 13,223 Elected
McHUGH, Kevin (HM Revenue & Customs)............... 12,866 Elected
WESLEY, Hector (HM Revenue & Customs)............... 12,698 Elected
LICENSE, Neil (HM Revenue & Customs).................. 12,584 Elected
KELLY, Emily (Land Registry)............................. 12,277 Elected
HOLBOURNE, Zita (
REID, Andy (HM Revenue & Customs)..................... 12,262 Elected
BROWN, Paula (Health & Safety Executive).............. 12,204 Elected
HALL, Sam (Department for Work & Pensions).......... 12,153 Elected
COMER, Steve (
BROWN, Alan (Department for Work & Pensions)....... 12,101 Elected
GEDLING, Cheryl (Scottish Government)................. 12,009 Elected
ALBERT, Ian (Department for Work & Pensions)......... 11,827 Elected
WILLIAMS, Rob (Department for Work & Pensions)...... 11,795 Elected
BREEN, Diane (Department for Work & Pensions)....... 11,734 Elected
LLOYD,
DENNIS, Alan (Ministry of Defence)....................... 11,586 Elected
BRYSON, Rob (Department for Work & Pensions)....... 11,524 Elected
GREENWAY, Kevin (Ministry of Justice).................. 11,519 Elected
KHALIF, Adam (Department for Work & Pensions)...... 11,461 Elected
CHILDS, Eddie (Ministry of Justice)....................... 11,423 Elected
COLLIS, Simon (HM Revenue & Customs)................. 11,325 Elected
FRANKLAND-BARBER, Lynda (HM Revenue & Customs). 11,309 Elected
WILDE, Jake (HM Revenue & Customs)................... 11,293 **
DUNN, Joy (Scottish Government)........................ 10,974 Elected
GREEN, Jackie (Ministry of Justice)...................... 10,722 Elected
CONWAY, Tony (Government Offices).................... 10,717 Elected
JAMIESON, John (Registers of
BAKER, Mark (Planning Inspectorate)..................... 10,539 * Elected*
WILLIAMS, Paul (Driving Standards Agency).............. 10,534 *
DERBYSHIRE, Michael (Ministry of Justice)............... 10,423
KURUP,
MORRISON, Chris (Capgemini)............................ 10,386
BARROWCLOUGH, Rachel (Department for Work & Pensions) 10,333
RICHARDS, David (Child Maintenance Enforcement Comm.) 10,329
MAGEE, Andy (HM Revenue & Customs).................. 9,937
FULLER, Howard (Department for Work & Pensions).... 9,676
NIMMO, Alan (Child Maintenance Enforcement Comm.) 9,181
DODD, Owen (Home Office Pay & Pension Services)..... 9,129
KANG, Gurmit (Department for Work & Pensions)...... 9,120
KIRKHAM, Frank (Ministry of Defence)................... 8,890
WRIGHT, Annette (Department for Work & Pensions)... 8,847
HASKINGS, James (Cabinet Office)....................... 8,801
COX, Joe (Child Maintenance Enforcement Commission) 8,761
LORD, Chris (D.B.I.S.)..................................... 8,738
HARKINS, Bernard James (Crown Office & Procurator F.S.) 8,735
GIESCHEN, Hubert (Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) 8,345
REYNOLDS, James (D.B.I.S.).............................. 8,185
CAMPBELL, Moira (Child Maintenance Enforcement Comm.) 8,145
HENDERSON, Andrew (D.B.I.S)............................ 7,922
HUZZARD, Rosie (Department for Work & Pensions).... 7,321
LYONS, Gerry (HM Revenue & Customs).................. 7,013
LAIDLAW, Bev (Department for Work & Pensions)....... 6,904
RAFTERY, Theresa (Department for Work & Pensions).. 6,614
BROWNE, Marjorie (Department for Work & Pensions). 6,607
BIRD, Nick (Department for Work & Pensions).......... 6,481
HUNTER, Peter (HM Revenue & Customs)................ 6,464
HULME, Christine (Department for Work & Pensions)... 6,331
CATTEN, Sue (Department for Work & Pensions)........ 6,110
MOLONEY, John (Department for Transport)............ 5,906
THOMPSON, George (Department for Work & Pensions) 5,357
JOHNSON, Karen (D.C.L.G.).............................. 4,996
RIGBY, Mike (Metropolitan Police Service)............... 4,717
KENNY, Martin (Government Offices).................... 4,669
HICKEY, Christopher (D.C.L.G.).......................... 4,659
CROFT, Teresa (Metropolitan Police Service)............ 4,630
DUNBAR, Chris (Department for Work & Pensions)...... 4,344
OKONKWO, Damian (Metropolitan Police Service)....... 4,314
McNAUGHT, George Anthony (Metropolitan Police Service) 4,051
WINZAR, Stuart (Metropolitan Police Service)........... 3,853
IQBAL, Jawid (Highways Agency)......................... 3,798
MEGONE, Tim (Treasury Solicitors Department)......... 3,538
VINCENT, Dave (Ministry of Justice)...................... 2,964
*votes confirmed by recount.
**not elected due to limit of eight elected candidates from any one employer.
As Scrutineers appointed in accordance with Section 49 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (as amended), we are satisfied as to each of the matters specified in subsection 52(2) with regard to the election. The following points should be noted:
1) The person appointed under section 51A to carry out the storage and counting of voting papers was Electoral Reform Services Limited.
2) The person appointed under section 51A to carry out the distribution of voting papers was Electoral Reform Services Limited.
3) A copy of the register of voters (as at the relevant date) was examined in accordance with section 49(3). The examination took place at our own instance and did not reveal any matter that should be brought to the attention of the trade union.
Section 52(4) requires that a copy of this report be published and made available to all members of the union within a three month period from today. This does not, however, mean that every member has to be notified individually.