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OUSA election results

Elections Results

The Returning Officer has declared the following results:

Position: Candidate Yes No Declaration
President Marianne Cantieri 240 16 Elected
Deputy President Ruth Tudor 233 24 Elected
Vice President Administration David Humble 234 26 Elected
Vice President Communications Hazel Pegg 209 52 Elected
Vice President Education Policy Sandra Summers 236 22 Elected
Vice President Educational Support & Research Jon Rainford 239 23 Elected
Vice President Representation Nik Morris 239 25 Elected
Vice President Student Support Alison Kingan 236 24 Elected
Student OU Council Member Carey Shaw 234 30 Elected
Student Trustee (non CEC Member) Joan Jones 210 50 Elected
Student Trustee (non CEC Member) Mal Morris 187 76 Elected
Student Trustee (SAR) Peter Cowan 217 18 Elected
Student Trustee (SAR) Nick Watts 213 21 Elected

 

Results of Elections for Central Executive Committee (C E C) Members for Students Association Representatives

 

C E C Member for: Candidate No. of Ballots Issued For Against Declaration
London & South East Peter Cowan 238 90 6 Elected
West Midlands & North West Nick Watts 183 61 7 Elected
Yorkshire & the North Wendy White 102 42 3 Elected
Wales Sue Goodyear 54 30 2 Elected
Scotland Mark Cameron 112 39 8 Elected
Southern Europe Lorraine Adams 47 31 2 Elected
Northern Europe Simone Berger 43 18 3 Elected
1.5
Average: 1.5 (2 votes)

Elections Results The Returning Officer has declared the following results: Position: Candidate Yes No Declaration President Marianne Cantieri 240 16 Elected Deputy President Ruth ...

OUSA in Scotland and the Scottish Elections

The majority of the main parliamentary parties in Scotland are making a comitment not to introduce tuition fees for full-time students should they get elected. However, they are all being very quiet on the subject of part-time students who still have to pay tuition fees.

OUSA welcomes the commitment to free full-time higher education in Scotland but wants to ensure that the needs of part-time students are not overlooked.

The Open University Students Association in Scotland is currently working on a manifesto of key requests calling for a better deal for Scotland's part-time students. Once completed this manifesto will be emailed out to all prospective parliamentary candidates. A copy of this manifesto and our requests will be posted to this site once available.

With four in ten higher education students in Scotland studying part-time, we need to make sure we are not overlooked when the new Scottish Governement takes up office.

 

 

2.8
Average: 2.8 (5 votes)

The majority of the main parliamentary parties in Scotland are making a comitment not to introduce tuition fees for full-time students should they get elected. However, they are all being very quiet on the subject of part-time students who still have to pay tuition fees. OUSA welcomes the commitment to free full-time higher education in Scotland but wants to ensure that the needs of ...