The Scottish Professional Football League board is on course for a shake-up at Monday's vote.

With six places up for grabs, Ann Budge and Ken Ferguson are the only two current members standing for re-election at the annual general meeting.

Hearts owner Budge is up against Rangers' managing director Stewart Robertson, Dundee managing director John Nelms and Hamilton chairman Les Gray for one of the three positions reserved for Ladbrokes Premiership clubs.

Peter Lawwell and Ian Maxwell, from Celtic and Partick Thistle respectively, are not standing for re-election.

A spokesman for the SPFL said: "Ian Maxwell and Peter Lawwell decided to not to offer themselves for re-election for the SPFL board this summer and instead to make themselves available for appointment to the Scottish FA Professional Game Board."

In the Championship, two spots are set aside for club officials with Dumbarton's Les Hope, Martin Ritchie of Falkirk and Morton's Warren Hawke standing, as is current board member Ferguson, of Brechin.

Hibernian's chief executive Leeann Dempster is not standing again following the Easter Road side's promotion to the Ladbrokes Premiership.

There will be one representative from Leagues One and Two with Stranraer's Iain Dougan and Graham Peterkin of Ayr United in contention.

The six appointees will serve on the 2017/18 SPFL board alongside SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster, new SPFL chairman Murdoch MacLennan (as of August 1) and independent non-executive director Karyn McCluskey.

Doncaster, Lawwell and Maxwell, along with Aberdeen's Duncan Fraser and Alloa Athletic's Mike Mulraney, will serve as the SPFL's appointees to the Professional Game Board.

Andrew Dickson of Rangers is one of six SPFL appointees to the SFA congress, along with Doncaster, Eric Drysdale (Raith Rovers), Ferguson (Brechin), Margaret Lang (Falkirk) and Malcolm Mackay (Queen's Park).