Meet your new LUU exec
The results have FINALLY been announced
After an extremely long campaign period the results of the Lead LUU race have finally been announced.
The results night was tense with some unexpected wins with Jack Palmer beating the current Union Affairs officer Toke, who ended up coming third. As well as some expected results such as Melz who was re-elected to Education with a margin of 2658.
Gryphon Editor – Jess Murray
“I’m so grateful and overwhelmed to have been elected the new Gryphon editor. It’s been a crazy few weeks running my campaign, and I’m just so glad that people supported me and got on board with what I stand for.”
“I couldn’t have done it without the help of my friends, and Greg has been amazing as well – running against a good friend is never easy but the support we both gave each other made the experience so much more enjoyable.”
“I don’t think it’s quite sunk in yet, but I just want to say how thankful I am to everyone who voted, and I can’t wait to get stuck in and start making my manifesto a reality. ”
The results were-
Jess Murray – 3872
Greg Whitaker – 1914
RON – 103
Equality and Diversity – Emma Healey
“It’s kind of surreal, I can’t quite believe it, but I am absolutely over the moon.”
“I wasn’t at all involved in the union in first and second year, I only joined my first society this year, so it’s kind of weird that I’m here now.”
“So happy that I have put issues like financial support and study abroad on the agenda – especially with so many votes behind me.”
“I am absolutely delighted and so ready to get on with next year. Thanks obvs go to The Tab for giving me a platform for my feminist rants this year!”
The results were-
Emma Healey – 2905
Sifan Zelalem – 2083
Osman Deen – 737
Shahin Darvishnarenjbon – 470
RON – 110
Education – Melissa Owusu
“I’m so grateful for everyone that supported the campaign and the real MVP outchea is my video director – Will Stanley for propelling me to this stage.”
“Can’t wait for another year to try my best to make everyone’s education as lit as it can be.”
The results were-
Melissa Owusu – 3602
Joscelyn Terrell – 944
Catherine Russell – 675
Sam Ross – 673
Umair Saeed Chaudary – 669
RON – 65
Welfare – Jess Reed
The results were-
Jess Reed – 2006
Helena Goode – 1720
Natasha Beedell – 1214
Rosie Menagh – 953
Samantha Pease – 826
Nikita Myannik – 762
Sami Cass Darweish – 689
Ahd Mukbil – 378
RON – 64
Community – Jamie Ali
“It’s very rare that I’m speechless, but I’m speechless and I don’t know what to say.
“I can only thank each and every single person who voted for me this week.”
The results were-
Jamie Ali – 2343
Sasha Wedderburn – 2089
Laurie Cain – 1544
James Parry – 1094
James Killin – 719
Matthias De Ruyver – 406
RON – 65
Activities – Taiwo Ogunyinka
The results were-
Taiwo Ogunyinka – 2760
Stephanie Leach – 2135
Rich Hodgson – 1252
Sophie Halliday – 1025
Ben Sanbrook-Davies – 717
Kriti Kohli – 496
RON – 53
Union Affairs – Jack Palmer
“Honestly, I was really shocked at first, which was kinda reflected in a very bumbling acceptance speech, then Fruity happened and I’m just really excited and chuffed, can’t wait to get started on it next year.”
The results were-
Jack Palmer – 2644
Liron Velleman – 2312
Toke Dahler – 1897
Neema Grace – 903
RON – 56