International Relations Committee Election 2003

Find below a list of elected candidates followed by a full breakdown of the vote.

 

Elected candidates:

  • Qassim Afzal
  • Peter Billenness
  • Alan Siao Ming Witherick
  • Gerald Vernon-Jackson
  • Robert Woodthorpe Browne
Election for International Relations Committee 2003/4
Date 12/11/03
Number to be elected 5
Valid votes 953
Invalid votes 20
Quota 158.84
STV2000 (c) Keith Edkins 1.39
Election rules ERS97
    Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6  
  First
Prefs
Surplus of
Qassim Afzal
Surplus of
Gerald Vernon-Jackson
Exclusion of
Terry Woolley
Surplus of
Robert Woodthorpe Browne
Surplus of
Alan Siao Ming Witherick
 
Qassim Afzal 269 -110.16 158.84   158.84   158.84   158.84   158.84 Elected
Peter Billenness 101 +24.00 125.00 +22.79 147.79 +2.53 150.32 +5.60 155.92 +1.47 157.39 Elected
Simon Green 55 +43.00 98.00 +39.75 137.75 +8.09 145.84 +6.70 152.54 +2.17 154.71  
Alan Siao Ming Witherick 81 +40.50 121.50 +41.34 162.84   162.84   162.84 -4.00 158.84 Elected
Gerald Vernon-Jackson 266   266.00 -107.16 158.84   158.84   158.84   158.84 Elected
Robert Woodthorpe Browne 172   172.00   172.00   172.00 -13.16 158.84   158.84 Elected
Terry Woolley 9 +1.50 10.50 +3.18 13.68 -13.68 -   -   -  
Non-transferable 0 +1.16 1.16 +0.10 1.26 +3.06 4.32 +0.86 5.18 +0.36 5.54  
Totals 953   953.00   953.00   953.00   953.00   953.00  

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