World Rugby to announce election results Saturday, ahead of original May 12 date
World Rugby will announce the results of its election Saturday, rather than May 12 as originally planned.
The race for chairman pits incumbent Bill Beaumont against current vice-chairman Agustin Pichot. Canada backed Beaumont, according to a source granted anonymity because Rugby Canada had not publicly announced the candidate it supported.
Voting started Monday and closed Thursday with results originally to be released May 12 at the World Rugby Council’s annual meeting, to be held by teleconference.
The elections are decided by the World Rugby Council, which has a total of 50 votes. Some unions, like England, South Africa and New Zealand, have three votes while Canada and the U.S. have one vote apiece.