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The Council Thursday 6 November 2014 8:15pm
Title Election Results – November 2014
Author Secretary to Trustees
Purpose For information
URC 14110612
The following were duly elected:
Post Winning candidate(a)
Anti Racism Anti Fascism Saba Shiraz School of Arts
Caring Responsibilities Patricia Wing School of
Disabled Members David Kirkman School of SSHP
Employment Rights Jon Warner School of Law
Entertainments Jay and NJ School of BEI
Environment & Ethics Debbra Goldreich School of Law
BEI General Members AJ Haseley
Kevin PK Lau
Qazi Moeez Ali
Simeon Aluko
Yoofi Halm
School of BEI
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Yu Chao Gu
Three vacancies
Arts General Members Seven vacancies School of Arts
Law General Members Mark Gould
Grayson Baker Friend
Bianca Rajasekaran
Joseph Hayward
Yee Chung
One vacancy
School of Law
Open Placed General Lincoln Barrett
Patrick Lynch
Three vacancies
Supra-School or Open
Science General Members Hana Faber
Darren Shaw
Alan Duval
Zainab Khan
Kristal Goupall
Two vacancies
School of Science
SSHP General Members Amaan Ali
Sandra Claggett
Sofiya Ahmed
David Lockhart
Ali Hendessi
Four vacancies
School of SSHP
Global Citizenship Deepti Wadhwa School of BEI
International Students Alex Fridgant School of Science
Mature Students Richard Brinck-Johnsen School of SSHP
Postgraduate Diana Fayz School of SSHP
Stratford Samual Georgewill School of SSHP
NUS London Delegates Hana Faber
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Richard Brinck-Johnsen
David Kirkman
Amaan Ali
Yu Chao Gu
John Lindner (ex officio)
Aside from Disabled Members Officer, all posts serve until November 2015 (subject to disqualification by election to another post).
The turn out was 352 unique voters, which is the highest since 2003. The last time we got about 300 votes was in Spring 2013, where
346 voters participated.
Three matters were referred to the Supervising Trustee (Valerie Hoyle as Chair of Court acting as the Returning Officer in terms of
disputes and complaints). One candidate was ruled disqualified for falsifying their nomination form (Tong Wang). The ARAF count was
suspended for release pending the Supervising Trustee reviewing the case of the late manifesto of Joseph Hayward (the manifesto was
sent in but not uploaded due to an administrative error). The final one whether the elected NUS London candidates should be
withdrawn from the count of General Member – the decision is that the Council does not recognize them as Members of Council,
therefore all elected NUS London delegates remained in the General Member ballot.
Recommendations:
1. In the next election, consideration of using a paper ballot for a couple of days at designed times (but not during the online
polling), including engagement at USS. Measures would be in place to stop any double voting.
2. Review of accessibility of the online election system and the information about the SU voting and democracy to be done
(following a request of a member)
3. Candidates elected will need to officially “accept” election to the post and sign code of conduct (agreed by the Executive
Committee on behalf of the Council). Failure to accept election within 10 days will result in forfeiture of office and a by-election
at the next Council meeting (this assists with zombie elections and quorum busting)
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