The results were published here at 4.30pm on 15 November 2003
F = For, Ag = Against, Ab = Abstain S = Specfied, D = Discretionary, T = Total
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| F
| Ag
| Ab
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| |
T |
T |
Total |
Resolution A: Council Resolution: Governance Review |
64,695 |
3,182 |
4,566 |
|
| No. of votes
|
|
| Outcome
|
Resolution B: Elections to Council |
S |
D |
T |
|
| Gregory Joseph Slay |
40,848 |
21,444 |
62,302 |
elected |
| Richard James Moisey |
45,441 |
21,444 |
66,885 |
elected |
| Hugh Matheson |
41,710 |
21,428 |
63,138 |
elected |
| Hilary Lade |
49,218 |
21,443 |
70,661 |
elected |
| Hugo de Ferranti |
37,202 |
21,422 |
58,624 |
elected |
| Laurie Magnus |
38,083 |
22,233 |
60,316 |
elected |
| Robert Philip Jones |
39,902 |
21,427 |
61,329 |
elected |
| Martin Richard Bull |
28,579 |
21,435 |
50,014 |
elected |
| Roger Scruton |
32,990 |
11 |
33,001 |
|
| Charles Collins |
39,746 |
21,420 |
61,166 |
elected |
| John Townsend |
40,520 |
21,434 |
61,954 |
elected |
| Robin Page |
35,926 |
1 |
35,927 |
elected |
| Charles Edward Lord |
35,284 |
10 |
35,294 |
|
| Henry Neville Lindley Keswick |
31,814 |
6 |
31,820 |
|
| Nicholas Fry |
27,002 |
18 |
27,020 |
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| F
|
|
| A
|
|
| A
|
|
|
| |
S |
D |
T |
S |
D |
T |
S |
D |
T |
Resolution C: Annual Report and Accounts |
60,656 |
21,120 |
81,776 |
454 |
0 |
454 |
2,462 |
7 |
2,469 |
Resolution D: Appointment of Auditors |
59,220 |
21,580 |
80,800 |
1,732 |
0 |
1,732 |
2,263 |
7 |
2,270 |
Resolution E: Members' resolution on the Trust's position on genetically modified crops |
50,392 |
20 |
50,412 |
12,414 |
161 |
12,575 |
3,552 |
18,907 |
22,459 |
Resolution F: Members' resolution on the Trust's plans to develop the Cliveden Hospital Site |
32,632 |
484 |
33,116 |
28,758 |
19,094 |
47,852 |
4,226 |
16 |
4,242 |
* Votes can be cast in the ballot either in person or by a proxy - someone attending the AGM who is appointed by the non-attending member to vote on their behalf. There are two forms of proxy vote. First, the proxy may be instructed exactly how to vote - these are 'specified' votes. Alternatively, the proxy can be given discretion as to how they vote - these are 'discretionary' votes. The voting results table show these different categories separately.
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