The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the 2017 RCVS Council election and is inviting veterinary surgeons to put their questions to them directly in this year’s ‘Quiz the candidates’.The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the 2017 RCVS Council election and is inviting veterinary surgeons to put their questions to them directly in this year's 'Quiz the candidates'.

There are 15 candidates contesting six places in the RCVS Council; 16 if you include the perennial Dr Lonsdale. Three are existing Council members eligible for re-election and the remaining 13 candidates are not currently on Council:

  • Dr Caroline Allen MRCVS
  • Miss Sarah Brown MRCVS
  • Mr Danny Chambers MRCVS
  • Mr John Davies MRCVS
  • Dr Chris Gray MRCVS
  • Mr David Leicester MRCVS
  • Dr Tom Lonsdale MRCVS
  • Mr Martin Peaty MRCVS
  • Mr Matthew Plumtree MRCVS
  • Professor Cheryl Scudamore FRCVS
  • Dr Huw Stacey MRCVS
  • Dr Christopher Tufnell MRCVS
  • Mr Kevin Watts MRCVS
  • Dr Trevor Whitbread MRCVS
  • Dr Thomas Witte MRCVS
  • Mr James Yeates FRCVS

Ballot papers and candidates’ details are due to be posted to all veterinary surgeons eligible to vote during the week commencing 13 March, and all votes must be cast, either online or by post, by 5pm on Friday 28 April 2017.

Once again the College is inviting members of the profession to ‘Quiz the candidates’ by putting their questions directly to all those standing for election. Each candidate will then be invited to choose two questions to answer from all those received, and produce a video recording of their answers. Recordings will be published on the RCVS website on Thursday 16 March.

The biographies and statements for each candidate in the elections can be found at www.rcvs.org.uk/vetvote17.

Eleanor Ferguson, RCVS Registrar, said: "This year we will be publishing the candidate biographies and statements online ahead of the start of the official voting period. This is to allow both veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to be better informed about the candidates and their reasons for standing before they put their questions forward.

"We would strongly encourage all members of the professions to review the candidate profiles and pose questions for them to answer. We hope it will spark some interesting debates about how the profession is regulated."

You can email your question (NB only one per person) to vetvote17@rcvs.org.uk, post it on the College’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/thercvs) or on Twitter using the hashtags #vetvote17, by midday on Monday 27 February.

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