HUS MCR Elections Michaelmas 2024

 

We will be electing the current positions on the MCR committee during this round, which currently includes: 

  • Vice President (1 available, 1 existing)

  • Entertainments Officer(s) (Up to 4)

  • Communications Officer (1)

  • Welfare Officers (Up to 3)

  • Access and education Officer (1)

  • PGCE Officer (Up to 2)

  • Sustainability and Green Officer (1)

We will also be running Liberation Officer applications (*not elected) to decide who fills the following roles.

  • Disabled Students’ Officer

  • LGBTQ+ Officer

  • BME Officer

  • Gender Equalities Officer

  • International Officer

  • Part-time Students Officer

Please see the timetable below and further details on the application procedure.

Click here to go to a role description for each position, so you can see exactly what is expected of the role.

Timetable

Dates and Events in Italics are for candidates only.

6pm Wednesday 16th October - Notification of Election and Publication of Election Timetable.

6pm Wednesday 16th October - Nominations Open

12pm Sunday 20th October - Nominations close. Candidate Manifestos and Posters MUST have been submitted to the Deputy Returning Officer (Ahmed Tayee at MCR-President@homerton.cam.ac.uk)

6pm Sunday 21st October - Voting Opens.

12pm Wednesday 23rd October - Voting Closes and winners provisionally announced.

Nominations

In order to get on the ballot, you need a proposer and a seconder, who should email the deputy returning officer to indicate that they are supporting your candidacy. If we do not receive verification from your proposer and seconder by 12pm Sunday 20th October, we will be forced to discard your nomination.

Please note you must hand in your manifesto and poster by the nominations close deadline (12pm Sunday 20th October).

Manifestos

Manifestos must be black and white, A4 documents outlining why you are running for the role and what you would like to do. Make sure you don’t start trying to promise things you can’t do, and to break up your manifesto into sections.

Remember: it is not a poster, so don’t try and be too fancy with it! You will get the chance to distribute a more graphic poster with your key ideas on as well!

They will be displayed both on the MCR website and in the MCR so that people who can’t make it to hustings can make an informed decision.

See examples of previous manifestos here! (Please note these are from JCR elections and are only to give you an idea of the look and feel of a manifesto, the content is not necessarily relevant. Lots of examples have been included, some might be better or worse than others, don’t feel you are constrained to make it look like any of these as long as it’s within the rules!)

Posters

Click here to see some example posters for previous JCR elections.

Campaigning

  • You must not campaign at all until you are explicitly told to by the Deputy Returning Officer (Ahmed Tayee) – this will be shortly after nominations have closed.

  • Social Media campaigning is banned except for changing your cover photo on Facebook once. This cover photo must be checked by the Deputy Returning Officer before being uploaded to Facebook.

  • You must not include any political allegiance on any of your campaign materials.

  • You must not include images of you or any supports on your campaign materials.

  • You must not name any supports on your campaign materials.

  • We will be posting a set of posters on the Facebook groups (PGCE and MCR) and will be distributing them by email. Please note posters must be received by 12pm Sunday 20th October to be emailed out, without exception.

  • Campaign materials (e.g. Flyers or Posters) may be posted around the College (within reason), but must first be approved by the Deputy Returning Officer.  

  • You must not spend more than £5 on campaigning material.

Please submit everything to MCR-President@homerton.cam.ac.uk for approval.

Voting

Voting will take place using the CamSU online voting system (link will be provided at the time), this will begin at 6pm Sunday 21st October and end at 12pm Wednesday 23rd October.  

Voting will be by the single transferrable vote system, meaning you will rank the candidates in your order of preference. There will also automatically be a RON candidate. If RON (re-open nominations) wins the election, the election for that role will start again and nominations will be re-opened.

FAQs

Find our elections FAQ here.