Officer Elections 2023

Officer ElectionsBy-Election

Voting Is Closed!

Voting is now closed in the Officer By-Elections 2023!

Here's a massive thank you to everyone who took part and voted for next year's Officer Team, who will work to lead your Guild for the year ahead.

Who will be successful?

Take a look at our socials to find out!

Prize draws

Congratulations also to our prize winners, you will be contacted in due course by the Elections Team. So please keep checking your emails!

Documents & Election Events

Applications Pack

The Applications Pack includes important elections documents (including rules and regulations), and useful resources to help you with your application and campaign.

To apply for a role, you must follow the Guild’s Election Regulations and Bye Law 8 (Elections) (see below). The Law, Institution and Union rules also all count and become election rules, including the Guild’s Zero Tolerance Policy & University Harassment and Bullying Policy.

All Guild elections are overseen by the Guild’s Returning Officer who is responsible for ensuring that every election is free, fair and open. The Guild’s Returning Officer is the University’s Registrar and Secretary who deputises their role to an NUS Returning Officer.


Applications Pack Documents

 

Election Regulations

All candidates must take responsibility to read these regulations and ensure that their campaign teams know about these. Not knowing about the regulations is not an excuse for breaking them. If the regulations are unclear or you need more help at any time, please email the Elections Team.

 

Guild of Students Byelaws

Please refer to Bye Law 8 with regards to Elections and Bye Law 6 with regards to Committees of the Guild.

 

Guild of Students Zero Tolerance Policy

The Guild believes that a Zero Tolerance approach should be taken towards any form of harassment based on defining protected characteristics that takes place in any of the Guild’s venues or events.

 

Candidate Budget Information

For your campaign, you have a £50 candidate budget if you have applied for an Officer role, and a £10 budget if you have applied for an NUS Delegate role.

 

University Harassment and Bullying Policy

The University is committed to creating a working and learning environment free from harassment and discrimination in which all staff, students and visitors to the University are treated with dignity and respect.

 

Complaints Procedure

The Complaints Procedure explains how we will deal with any elections complaints.

 

Complaint Form

A student or candidate wishing to submit an election complaint must do so by using this Complaint Form. This must be sent by email to elections@guild.bham.ac.uk.

All complaints must be substantiated with evidence in support of their complaint where possible.

 

Disabled Students Policy

Plain Text Version

Our Disabled Students’ Policy offers the practical support of a student staff member to help disabled candidates with elections activities.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

A round-up of our most frequently asked questions and lots of useful information.

Candidate Training & Drop in Sessions

It’s highly recommended that you read the documents and information before attending any of these events, as they may help to answer any questions that you have.

You can sign up to these sessions below:

Event graphic with a megaphone that reads Officer Elections, Becoming an Officer: Postgraduate Taught Students Becoming an Officer: Postgraduate Taught Students session
22nd January 11am - noon
TBC
Learn more about the Guild Officer Elections!


Useful Resources & Support

Here are also some resources which may be useful to read before attending these sessions:

 

Introduction to Online Campaigning & Written Statements

Learn how to plan an effective election campaign.

 

Further Guidance on Online & In-Person Campaigning

Campaigning will involve and mix of in-person and online and may involve speaking to students, and having a physical campaign presence.

 

Useful Information For Your Campaign & Written Statement

Useful information that covers a range of products and services offered at University.

 

Candidate Wellbeing Guide

It’s completely understandable that you will want to put your all into the election process, but there are a few things that you can do to ensure that you look after yourself during this time.

What Is The Elections Timeline?

13 April
-
24 April

Applications
Open

25 April
-
28 April

Candidates
Announced

03 May
-
05 May

Voting & Campaigning
Week

5 May
-
Evening

Results
Announced


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