SU Elections 2021 Results

It's time to find out who you've elected to lead the Students' Union in 2021/22 as your new Sabbatical Officers, NUS Delegates and School Reps.

Elections

After weeks of online campaigning and three long days of voting, 2124 students turned out to vote in this year’s SU Elections – a turnout of 16.7%.

With four full-time Sabbatical Officers, three NUS Delegates, and six School Reps being elected, you cast a whopping 11,796 electronic votes to select who you wanted to see lead the Students’ Union in 2021/22.

With Kate Roberts at the end of her maximum two-year term as a Sabbatical Officer, we were guaranteed a new President and Henn Warwick was successfully elected to lead the Union, making the move from her current role as VP Wellbeing & Diversity.

Maia Jarvis was elected as your new Vice President Education, Alice Goode becomes VP Wellbeing & Diversity, and Alex Parry will assume the role of VP Societies & Sport. We would like to congratulate all of our candidates on their phenomenal campaigns which have seen them elected into their respective roles.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our candidates who stood this year – without you, there simply would be no election. A big thumbs up also to all of the virtual campaign teams who have worked hard to support the candidates, and kept us entertained with some quirky posts and campaign videos (we just really missed being able to have the extravagant campaigning on campus!)

The Students’ Union looks forward to welcoming the newly elected officers to the team in July, ready for a year of action and change.

Photo of the winning Sabbatical Officer candidates: Henn Warwick, Maia Jarvis, Alice Goode, and Alex Parry

ELECTED: Your new Sabbatical Officer team for 2021/22 (L to R: Henn, Maia, Alice, Alex)

Student group competition

We are also delighted to announce the winners of our student group competition, with Absolute Harmony (100% turnout) securing the win in the under 50 members category, while Musical Theatre Society (76.7%) held on to claim victory in the over 50 members category. Both groups will be receiving £50 into their restricted accounts. Shout out to Trampolining who missed out on the prize despite finishing as the top sports club (91.7%).

Check out the final standings here.

Sabbatical Officers

President – Henn Warwick

Vice President Education – Maia Jarvis

Vice President Wellbeing & Diversity – Alice Goode

Vice President Societies & Sport – Alex Parry

NUS Delegate

Milo Dack, Maciej Pawlik, and Henn Warwick

School Rep

Business & Management - Toby Bates

Engineering, Physical & Mathematical Sciences – Joshua Yewman

Humanities – Ananya Krishna

Law & Social Sciences – Nalissa Wilkinson

Life Sciences & the Environment - Leia Davies-Vale

Performing & Digital Arts – Olivia Earl

Voting breakdown

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