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Alan Holey has been elected as your new SU President for 2017-18. Alan was declared the President of the Students’ Union for the 2017/18 academic year after winning the 8th round of voting, with 2362 votes. Note: Beth Massey announced prior to the results that Sweep had been disqualified from...
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No candidates ran for Environmental and Social Justice Officer this year. The current Environmental and Social Justice Officer is Emory Cunnington. Nominations will re-open on 4th April. Students who are interested in applying should contact suelections@nottingham.ac.uk. Featured Image: Daniel Norman Steven Green...
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Adam Pratchett has been announced as the new Sports Officer. Adam secured the position after one round of voting, due to the position being uncontested. Speaking to Impact, Adam said that he “didn’t know how it would go” he said that he was just trying to campaign the best that he...
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Martin Nguyen has been announced as the new Activities Officer. The total number of people that voted for this position was 4,234. After 1 round of voting, Martin Nguyen was declared the winner. Martin Nguyen told Impact that he was “overwhelmed” by his win and said the highlight of his...
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Ruby Harrison has been announced as the new Women’s Officer. This position was uncontested, meaning Ruby secured the position after one round of voting. The total number of votes for this position was: 1581. Ruby was not able to attend the SU Elections Results Night due to “other commitments”....
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Cassie O’Boyle has been announced as the new SU Education Officer. The total number of people who voted for this position was 3,947. Cassie O’Boyle won after 1 round of voting, beating Declan Greaves by 964 votes. When asked how she was feeling after her win, she told Impact that she is “overwhelmed” and has “never...
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Ellie Mitchell has been announced as the new Community Officer for 2017-18. The total number of people who voted for this position was 5563. Ellie won after 5 rounds of voting, beating by Moonisa Iqbal votes in the final round of voting. Speaking to Impact, Ellie said that her first reaction was “what...