Declan Hanrahan was originally elected in August.
A suckler farmer from Laois has been re-elected to the Irish Farmers Association National Livestock Committee.
Declan Hanrahan was elected as vice-chairman in August and was up for re-election.
The counting of postal ballots took place in the Irish Farm Centre today.
IFA National Returning Officer Martin Stapleton said there had been a large return of postal ballots for the two positions.
“Since National Council decided to hold elections remotely to comply with COVID-19 restrictions, our members have responded positively to the new postal system. We are determined to fill all positions as they fall vacant,”
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