Summer Elections 2018 Results

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Summer Elections 2018 Results The count was completed at 15:30 on 15/06/18 The count has been verified by the Assistant Returning Officer. There were no reported irregularities.

This Year’s Elections 532 Votes Count was performed at 3:19 pm in the presence of: Sam Khavandi (President and Assistant Returning Officer) Derek Baldwinson (Head of Governance Legal & Assurance Services, Returning Officer) Vafie Sheriff (Vice President Finance & Student Activities)

How it works? Online voting Need to acquire over 50% of votes to hit ‘Quota’ If quota not reached… Lowest scoring candidates are eliminated Second place votes transferred If Quota still not reached 2nd lowest scoring candidates removed Second place votes transferred….

Physiotherapy Year 2 Rep 13 vote cast Quota: 6.5 votes Candidate(s): Vishali & Polly

Physiotherapy Year 2 Rep Candidate No of Votes Vishali & Polly 13 R.O.N

Physiotherapy Year 2 Rep Candidate No of Votes Vishali & Polly 13 R.O.N

Paramedic Science Year 3 Reps 1 vote cast Quota: 0.5 votes Candidate(s): Solomon Stott

Paramedic Science Year 3 Reps Candidate No of Votes Solomon Stott 1 R.O.N

Paramedic Science Year 3 Reps Candidate No of Votes Solomon Stott 1 R.O.N

INTO P-Year Rep 9votes cast Quota: 4.5 votes Candidate(s): Arif & Krista

INTO P-Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Arif & Krista 9 R.O.N

INTO P-Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Arif & Krista 9 R.O.N

MBBS F-Year Rep 11 vote cast Quota: 5.5 votes Candidate(s): Ram, Neesha, Izzy

MBBS F-Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Ram, Neesha, Izzy 7 R.O.N 4

MBBS F-Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Ram, Neesha, Izzy 7 R.O.N 4

BSc Biomedical Science Year Two Rep 14 vote cast Quota: 7 votes Candidate(s): Maxim

BSc Biomedical Science Year Two Rep Candidate No of Votes Maxim 14 R.O.N

BSc Biomedical Science Year Two Rep Candidate No of Votes Maxim 14 R.O.N

BSc Biomedical Science Year Three Rep 34 vote cast Quota: 17 votes Candidate(s): Nick, Patrick, Charlie, Olu

BSc Biomedical Science Year Three Rep Candidate No of Votes Nick, Patrick, Charlie, Olu 32 R.O.N 2

BSc Biomedical Science Year Three Rep Candidate No of Votes Nick, Patrick, Charlie, Olu 32 R.O.N 2

MBBS5 Year Two Rep 49 vote cast Quota: 24.5 votes Candidate(s): Zaid & Imogen

MBBS5 Year Two Rep Candidate No of Votes Zaid & Imogen 39 R.O.N 10

MBBS5 Year Two Rep Candidate No of Votes Zaid & Imogen 39 R.O.N 10

MBBS5 T-Year Rep 95 vote cast Quota: 47.5 votes Candidate(s): Johnathan & David Layla & Vanessa

MBBS5 T-Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Johnathan & David 72 Layla & Vanessa 21 R.O.N 2

MBBS5 T-Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Johnathan & David 72 Layla & Vanessa 21 R.O.N 2

MBBS5 P YearRep 23 vote cast Quota: 11.5 votes Candidate(s): Hamzah, Chloe, Fran

MBBS5 P Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Hamzah, Chloe, Fran 20 R.O.N 3

MBBS5 P Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Hamzah, Chloe, Fran 20 R.O.N 3

MBBS4 T Year Rep 12 vote cast Quota: 6 votes Candidate(s): Zoe & Tim Michelle

MBBS4 T Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Zoe & Tim 10 Michelle 2 R.O.N

MBBS4 T Year Rep Candidate No of Votes Zoe & Tim 10 Michelle 2 R.O.N

BSc Healthcare Science Year Three Rep 4 votes cast Quota: 2 votes Candidate(s): Cathy & Wahida

BSc Healthcare Science Year Three Rep Candidate No of Votes Cathy & Wahida 4 R.O.N

BSc Healthcare Science Year Three Rep Candidate No of Votes Cathy & Wahida 4 R.O.N

International Officers 331 vote cast Quota: 165.5 votes Candidate(s): Simi & Manasvi

International Officers Candidate No of Votes Simi & Manasvi 315 R.O.N 16

International Officers Candidate No of Votes Simi & Manasvi 315 R.O.N 16

Heritage Officers 328 vote cast Quota: 164 votes Candidate(s): Nathan & Craig

Heritage Officers Candidate No of Votes Nathan & Craig 307 R.O.N 21

Heritage Officers Candidate No of Votes Nathan & Craig 307 R.O.N 21

Events Officers 315vote cast Quota: 157.5 votes Candidate(s): Amelia, Amrita, Amy, Billy

Events Officers Candidate No of Votes Amelia, Amrita, Amy, Billy 280 R.O.N 35

Events Officers Candidate No of Votes Amelia, Amrita, Amy, Billy 280 R.O.N 35

Equality and Diversity Officers 333 vote cast Quota: 166.5 votes Candidate(s): Jan & Ramat

Equality and Diversity Officers Candidate No of Votes Jan & Ramat 308 R.O.N 25

Equality and Diversity Officers Candidate No of Votes Jan & Ramat 308 R.O.N 25

Environmental and Ethics Officers 325 vote cast Quota: 162.5 votes Candidate(s): Rowan & Olivia

Environment and Ethics Officers Candidate No of Votes Rowan & Olivia 305 R.O.N 20

Environment and Ethics Officers Candidate No of Votes Rowan & Olivia 305 R.O.N 20

Community Project Officers 334 vote cast Quota: 167votes Candidate(s): Timi & Tanya

Community Project Officers Candidate No of Votes Timi & Tanya 293 R.O.N 41

Community Project Officers Candidate No of Votes Timi & Tanya 293 R.O.N 41

Democracy Officers 373 vote cast Quota: 186.5 votes Candidate(s): Sinthiya & Corey Ahmad & Bihu

Democracy Officers Candidate No of Votes Sinthiya & Corey 199 Ahmad & Bihu 163 R.O.N 11

Democracy Officers Candidate No of Votes Sinthiya & Corey 199 Ahmad & Bihu 163 R.O.N 11

Charities Officers 342 vote cast Quota: 171 votes Candidate(s): Mustafa, Kevin, Faris, Conor

Charities Officers Candidate No of Votes Mustafa, Kevin, Faris, Conor 304 R.O.N 38

Charities Officers Candidate No of Votes Mustafa, Kevin, Faris, Conor 304 R.O.N 38

Communications Officers 195 vote cast Quota: 97.5 votes Candidate(s): Syed & Arjun

Communications Officers Candidate No of Votes Syed & Arjun 170 R.O.N 25

Communications Officers Candidate No of Votes Syed & Arjun 170 R.O.N 25

Sports Officers 319 vote cast Quota: 159.5 votes Candidate(s): Emma, Sean, Tunde

Sports Officers Candidate No of Votes Emma, Sean, Tunde 290 R.O.N 29

Sports Officers Candidate No of Votes Emma, Sean, Tunde 290 R.O.N 29

Representation Officers 314 vote cast 157 Quota: votes Candidate(s): Sadik & Hannah

Representation Officers Candidate No of Votes Sadik & Hannah 287 R.O.N 27

Representation Officers Candidate No of Votes Sadik & Hannah 287 R.O.N 27

Societies Officers 311 vote cast 155.5 Quota: votes Candidate(s): Louis, Madeline, Sam

Societies Officers Candidate No of Votes Louis, Madeline, Sam 285 R.O.N 26

Societies Officers Candidate No of Votes Louis, Madeline, Sam 285 R.O.N 26

Campaigns Officers 357 vote cast 178.5 Quota: votes Candidate(s): Aditi, Tasha, Katie, Maia

Campaigns Officers Candidate No of Votes Aditi, Tasha, Katie, Maia 325 R.O.N 32

Campaigns Officers Candidate No of Votes Aditi, Tasha, Katie, Maia 325 R.O.N 32

Chair 336 vote cast 168 Quota: votes Candidate(s): Ethan Osborn

Chair Candidate No of Votes Ethan Osborn 270 R.O.N 66

Chair Candidate No of Votes Ethan Osborn 270 R.O.N 66

Student Trustees 394 vote cast Quota: 98.5 votes Candidate(s): Yazied Ben Ramadan Mark Howe Oliver Ryan

Student Trustees Candidate No of Votes Yazied Ben Ramadan 156 Mark Howe 73 Oliver Ryan R.O.N 8

Student Trustees (Round 1) Candidate No of Votes Yazied Ben Ramadan 156 Mark Howe 73 Oliver Ryan 157 R.O.N 8

Student Trustees (Round 2) Candidate No of Votes Yazied Ben Ramadan 184.04 Mark Howe 98.48 R.O.N 8 At this point, there are 294.71 Active Votes. Votes required to win are 98.24

Student Trustees (Round 3) Candidate No of Votes Mark Howe 98.48 R.O.N 8 At this point, there are 196.48 Active Votes. Votes required to win are 98.24

General Secretary 324 vote cast 162 Quota: votes Candidate(s): Nicholas Davis

General Secretary Candidate No of Votes Nicholas Davis 274 R.O.N 50

General Secretary Candidate No of Votes Nicholas Davis 274 R.O.N 50

Vice President – Finance and Student Activities 323 vote cast Quota: 161.5 votes Candidate(s): William Morrell

Vice President – Finance and Student Activities Candidate No of Votes William Morrell 284 R.O.N 39

Vice President – Finance and Student Activities Candidate No of Votes William Morrell 284 R.O.N 39

Vice President – Education and Welfare 408 vote cast Quota: 204 votes Candidate(s): Annabel Strachan Jean Claude Doukrou

Vice President – Education and Welfare Candidate No of Votes Annabel Strachan 221 Jean Claude Doukrou 173 R.O.N 14 Candidate No of Votes Bethany Agnew 493 R.O.N 45

Vice President – Education and Welfare Candidate No of Votes Annabel Strachan 221 Jean Claude Doukrou 173 R.O.N 14

President 413 vote cast Quota: 206.5 votes Candidate(s): Muhammad Omar Hijazi

President Candidate No of Votes Muhammad Omar Hijazi 324 R.O.N 89

President Candidate No of Votes Muhammad Omar Hijazi 324 R.O.N 89

Thank you to everyone who took part this year Thank you to everyone who took part this year! Congratulations to those who have been elected!