VOTING IS OPEN: Student Officer Elections 2023/24

Monday 06-03-2023 - 09:45

Ready, steady, VOTE!

Voting is now officially open for the Student Officer Elections and you can choose who takes the lead at JMSU.

Nineteen candidates have put themselves forward for the role of a lifetime across positions including President, Vice President Activities, Vice President Community and Wellbeing, and Vice President Education. They will spend the next five days campaigning for your votes in a bid to lead the direction of the students’ union for the next academic year - looking after things like improving your education, lobbying local government on issues which matter to you, and making sure you have the best years of your life at University.

Find out more about the candidates and read the manifestos here.

How to vote

By email:

We will be in your inbox encouraging you to vote throughout the election period. Open the email from JMSU and click on the link provided – it will take you directly to the elections where you can vote on your preferred candidate(s).

By web:

  • Click the "Vote Now" banner on our homepage
  • Log into our website using the blue Student Login button and enter your University username and password
  • You will be directed to the elections page
  • Rank the candidates in order of your preference, number one being your most preferred candidate. You can rank as many as you would like to, it does not have to be all of them.

Problems with voting

If you have any issues casting your vote, please email our elections team for further support: elections@ljmu.ac.uk

Voting is open from now until 12pm on Friday 10 March, so make sure you don’t miss out on the chance to have your say on who represents you. We will be announcing the new Student Officer team after our official results evening on Friday 10 March – stay tuned to our website and social media channels for the big reveal!  

Thank you in advance for having your say.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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