For rule 14 of the principal Rules substitute—
Election of candidates: general election (dental care professionals)
(14)
(1) This rule applies in relation to the election of dental care professional members in a general election, and in this rule “candidate” means a candidate who is a registered dental care professional.
(2) If only one candidate has been nominated in respect of any one category, the Returning Officer shall declare that candidate elected.
(3) If—
(a) two candidates have been nominated in respect of one category, and
(b) in respect of each of the other two categories, either no candidate, or only one candidate, has been nominated,
the Returning Officer shall declare those two candidates elected.
(4) If—
(a) two or more candidates have been nominated in respect of each of two categories (“categories one and two”), and
(b) no candidate, or only one candidate, has been nominated in respect of the third category,
the Returning Officer shall conduct an election to secure the election of three dental care professional members from categories one and two.
(5) If two or more candidates have been nominated in respect of each of the three categories, the Returning Officer shall conduct an election to secure the election of four dental care professional members.
(6) If—
(a) more than two candidates have been nominated in respect of one category (“category one”), and
(b) in respect of each of the other two categories, either no candidate, or only one candidate, has been nominated,
the Returning Officer shall conduct an election to secure the election of two dental care professional members from category one.
(7) If—
(a) no candidate is nominated in respect of any one or more categories, or
(b) only one candidate is nominated in respect of each of the three categories,
a by-election shall be held to secure the remaining dental care professional member or members.
(8) In this rule—
(a) “category” means one of the three categories of dental care professional members specified in rule 4A; and
(b) a reference to conducting an election means conducting an election according to the principle of proportional representation by the method of the single transferable vote and in accordance with the Single Transferable Vote procedure.