Full-Time Candidate Briefing Booklet
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E L E C T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N
Returning Officer/Deputy Returning Officer
The Returning Officer is Peter Robertson, Acting Chief Executive at the National Union
of Students (NUS) who is responsible for the proper conduct of the election and
interpreting the election regulations
The Deputy Returning Officer is Emma Howes, Engagement Manager (ARU SU), who is
responsible for assisting the Returning Officer in the execution of their duties and
acting up in their absence
Nominations
Candidates must be registered students
Candidates may not stand for more than on elected positon, with the exception or
standing additionally for National Conference Delegate
For elections to Faculty Rep positions, all members normally studying at the specified
campus and within that faculty are eligible to stand.
For elections to Campaign Rep positions, all members normally studying at the
specified campus and who self-define into the group are eligible to stand.
Nominations must be submitted by 12pm on 4 th March.
Manifestos
Candidates must submit a manifesto of a minimum of 10 words alongside a photo by
12pm on 6 th March.
Manifestos will be checked by a nominee of the Deputy Returning Officer to confirm
compliance with the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy see
www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/equalopps/
Candidates will be given an opportunity to re-submit their manifesto before 4pm on
6 th March, if required.
Manifestos cannot be re-submitted after 4pm on 6 th March.
Campaigning
Candidates are able to run as a slate, which must be confirmed by 12pm on 6 th March.
Candidates should respect property of Anglia Ruskin University and ARU Students’
Union at all times.
Candidates should submit any questions online and will receive a response within 24
hours see www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/questions
Expenses
Candidates standing for a full-time role are allocated a budget of £50 and for a parttime
role a budget of £25.
Candidates must stick to the budget and keep proof of all expenditure which must be
returned by 2pm on 20 th March.
Balloting
Balloting shall be from 9am on 14 th March to 2pm on 20 th March.
Registered students can vote for all full-time roles
Campaign and Faculty Rep campus-specific posts may only be elected by members of
the Union from that campus.
E L E C T I O N I N F O R M A T I O N
Any member of the Union who defines into the student group which a campaign rep
represents will be eligible to vote in that election.
Candidates will be ordered by random selection and will include a re-open
nominations option
The election is held in accordance with the Alternative Vote (AV) system see
www.electoral-reform.org.uk/alternative-vote
Complaints
Candidates should submit any complaints online and will receive a response within 24
hours see www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/complaints/
Candidates should state which regulation has been broken, by whom and include any
evidence
Complaints must be submitted by 2pm on 20 th March.
Count
The count will be take place at 3pm on 20 th March and will be conducted by a
nominee of the Returning Officer
Candidates have the right to send a representative to attend the count
Candidates should submit any complaints regarding the count online and will receive a
response with 24 hours see www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/complaints/
Complaints regarding the count must be submitted by 12pm on 27 th March
Emma Howes, Deputy Returning Officer
March 2020
ELECTIONS REGULATIONS
The regulations
Candidates and campaigners shall obey the regulations and any additional rules imposed by
the Returning Officer. Candidates found to be in breach of these regulations shall, at the
discretion of the Returning Officer, be disqualified from the election.
Our approach
• We will elect people in a free and fair manner
• We are not here to give everyone an equal chance of winning, but a fair one
• We will help candidates to engage better where we can
Conduct
• Candidates are responsible for their campaign and the conduct of their campaigners
• Candidates must take reasonable steps to ensure that their campaigners actions
comply with the regulations at all times and must be able to demonstrate this in the
event of a complaint against them
• Candidates and campaigners shall abide by the Equal, Diversity and Inclusion Policy
see www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/equalopps/
• Candidates should not undertake campaigns activity which others could not also
reasonably do
• Candidates who hold an elected role may only use resources and tools which others
could also reasonably have access to
• Candidates and campaigners may only alter, move or remove their own campaign
materials
• Campaigners must allow voters to cast their ballot freely and must not communicate
with voters in any way once they have begun to complete their ballot
Budget
• Candidates must not exceed their budget limits
• Candidates must submit a list of campaigns costs with corresponding receipts to the
Deputy Returning Officer or their nominee by the close of balloting
• Items freely and readily available to all candidates and campaigners can be used
without itemisation
• Candidates and campaigners must not fundraise or seek sponsorship for their
campaign
• Transportation between the Chelmsford and Cambridge campuses is provided by the
SU, any additional transport is not included in the campaigns budget. Students wishing
to or from travel to Peterborough should contact r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com
Emma Howes, Deputy Returning Officer
March 2020
Bye-Law 4
ELECTIONS
1. Returning Officer
1.1 The Returning Officer shall be a member of staff from the National Union of Students.
1.2 The Returning Officer shall:
1.2.1 be responsible for the proper conduct of the elections;
1.2.2 be responsible for interpreting the election regulations;
1.2.3 be responsible for producing and publicising an elections timetable.;
1.2.4 make arrangements to publicise the location of voting stations together with a list of candidates;
1.2.5 ensure that provision is made for all members of the Union to vote;
1.2.6 rule on any contravention of the election regulations
1.2.7 recommend the disqualification of candidates from an election for contravention of the Articles or the
Education Act 1994; and
1.2.8 undertake any duties necessary to ensure the fair and proper conduct of the election process.
2. Deputy Returning Officer
2.1 There shall be a Deputy Returning Officer who shall be the Chief Executive or nominee.
2.2 The Deputy Returning Officer shall be responsible for the following:
2.2.1 assisting the Returning Officer in the execution of his/her duties; and
2.2.2 acting in the absence of the Returning Officer.
3. Timing of elections
3.1 The election of the Full-Time Officers, Campaign Reps and Faculty Reps shall take place in the
second semester prior to the Easter holiday.
3.2 There will be an annual election of NUS National Conference Delegates held in accordance with the
rules and regulations set out by NUS.
3.3 The dates of all elections, related timetables and a copy of the Election regulations shall be posted on
the Union website & notice boards at least 18 University working days prior to the first day of
balloting.
4. Eligibility & Nominations
4.1 Any Student Member of the Union, as defined in Article 9 of the Articles of Association is eligible to
stand for election.
4.2 For elections to Campaign and Faculty Rep positions, all members normally studying at that campus
are eligible to stand.
4.3 Candidates wishing to stand are required to complete a nomination form.
4.4 Candidates may not stand for more than one elected position, with the exception of standing
additionally for National Conference Delegate.
5. Manifestos
5.1 Candidates for any/all positions must produce a manifesto.
5.2 The manifesto shall be a minimum of 10 words submitted online and a photograph must be provided.
5.3 The Students’ Union has the right to reproduce the manifesto but may not alter the content or layout
in any way. The Students' Union reserves the right not to publish a manifesto that contains
defamatory material or material that contravenes the Union's Equal Opportunities Policy. The
Returning Officer (or nominee) will decide if manifesto material is defamatory or contravenes the
Union's Equal Opportunities Policy and their decision is final.
5.4 Manifestos will be printed unabridged, with any spelling or grammatical mistakes left uncorrected by
the Students’ Union.
5.5 Once submitted all manifestos shall be checked to ensure compliance with the Students’ Union
Policies or Articles and these Bye Laws. If the nominee has any issues with the content of the
manifesto, the candidate shall be given the opportunity to resubmit the manifesto.
5.6 The Returning Officer, or their Deputy, shall be responsible for the oversight and fair running of any
formal hustings/candidate question times.
5.7 Candidates will receive copies of the elections regulations to which they must adhere before balloting
starts.
6. Balloting
6.1 Balloting shall be held over a period of five University working days, concluding on the fifth day and will
be conducted through an online ballot
6.2 All members of the Union may vote for any full time position once they have completed the security
procedures in place at the time. Campaign and Faculty Rep campus-specific posts may only be
elected by members of the Union from that campus.
6.3 Any member of the Union who defines into the student group which a campaign rep represents will be
eligible to vote in that election.
6.4 Voting for Campaign and Faculty Rep posts will be restricted to members normally studying at that
campus.
6.5 Ballots shall bear the name of each candidate and the position being contested and a re-open
nominations option.
6.6 The elections shall be held in accordance with the Single Transferable Vote system or Alternative
Transferable Vote system as applicable, as specified in the Electoral Reform Society publication
"How to conduct an election by Single Transferable Vote" and shall be the adopted voting system.
6.7 The returning officer will be responsibility for the oversight and running of any formal or informal
hustings
7. Expenses
7.1 Candidates’ campaign budgets and rates for photocopying will be publicised in advance of the
elections. Provision will be made for the appropriate use of Union facilities. Expenditure for any
elections materials will be reimbursed on production of receipts, provided that the expenses limit is
not breached.
7.2 If anyone is found to be providing false information on expenditure this is a breach of election
regulations and the candidate, at the discretion of the Returning Officer, could be disqualified from
the election.
8. Media
8.1 The Union may produce a manifesto document on behalf of all candidates, at no cost to the
candidates.
8.2 Candidates may use any election material they wish, as long as it conforms to the election regulations.
8.3 Material produced on behalf of the candidate must not be of a defamatory nature and may not
mention any other candidates in any other Students’ Union election unless they are part of an official
slate. It must conform to the Students’ Union Equal Opportunities policy.
9. Bye Elections
9.1 A Bye Election may be called by the Returning Officer following if at any time there is a vacancy for a
Full-Time Officer, Campaign or Faculty Rep position through no candidate standing for election or
the removal/withdrawal of an Elected Officer or a previously Elected Officer is no longer a Student
Member.
9.2 Bye Elections shall be overseen by the Returning Officer, or their delegate, in the same way as a
normal election.
10. The Count
10.1 The count shall be conducted by the Returning Officer, or nominee.
10.2 Each candidate shall have the right to send a representative to attend the count.
10.3 The count shall take place in a closed area.
10.4 The count shall begin as soon as is practical after the close of balloting.
10.5 The Returning Officer, or nominee, will witness the online votes being counted.
11 Declaration of Results
11.1 The declaration of the results of a Union election shall be made at the completion of the count and
posted on the Union website and notice boards.
12. Disputes
12.1 Any complaints must be received by the Returning Officer, or their nominee, before the count starts.
12.2 Any complaint received must be in writing and clearly state which regulation has been broken, by
whom and supply any evidence that they have in their possession. The complainant must provide
their full name and contact details.
12.3 Any complaint regarding the count must be received within five University working days of the count
being published.
12.4 In the event of the Deputy Returning Officer receiving a complaint, they shall investigate the
complaint and any evidence accompanying it and then shall report their findings and submit any
evidence they may possess to the Returning Officer.
12.5 The Returning Officer and Deputy Returning Officer will make a decision based on the investigation
and evidence provided to them.
12.6 At the end of the elections period the Returning Officer will compile a report of the conduct of the
elections.
12.7 If the complainant is dissatisfied with the decision they may appeal to the Returning Officer in writing
no later than 7 days after the decision was made. The Returning Officer will investigate the appeal
and make a decision which shall be final and shall notify the complainant within 14 days of the appeal
being lodged under normal circumstances.
13. Conduct
13.1 All members of the Union shall act in the interests of a fair election.
13.2 All candidates and their campaigners shall act in accordance with the Election Regulations including
any additional rules imposed by the Returning Officer.
13.3 Candidates are responsible for their campaign and the conduct of their campaigners.
13.4 Any candidates found to be in breach of any of the Regulations shall, at the discretion of the
Returning Officer, be disqualified from the election.
13.5 All candidates and their supporters shall abide by the Equal Opportunities policy at all times during the
election.
13.6 All Union staff and Union members are bound by the Staff/Student Protocol in relation to elections.
F U L L - T I M E R O L E T I M E T A B L E
DAY DATE ACTIVITY TIME AND LOCATION
Weds 04 Mar Nomination period close
12pm
Candidates Briefing
Fri 06 Mar Manifesto, slate and other form(s)
deadline
Campaigning period open
Book transport for Candidates’ Day and
The Big Candidate Debate in Cambridge
on 11 Mar
Wed 11 Mar Candidates’ Day
‘How to win your election’
‘Social Media Training’
E-mail/submit online top 3 priorities
(max 100 words) for our booklet & your
“Tweet” – time will be allocated during
Candidates Day for you to submit this.
4:30-6:00pm, PTH in Cambridge, Tin102 in
Chelmsford, Gui204 in Peterborough
12pm
4pm
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport
by 12:00pm. Transport leaving Chelmsford at
12:30pm, returning approx. 8:30pm.
2:00 – 5:00pm, PTH in Cambridge
Submit via the candidates’ hub, or e-mail the
Democracy Coordinator by 5pm.
The Big Candidate Debate
(participation for those running for fulltime
officer roles only)
Fri 13 Mar Book transport to campaign on the
alternative campus on 17 Mar
6:30pm – 8:15pm, PTH in Cambridge
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport
for cross campus travel by 12:00pm
Sat 14 Mar Voting period opens 9am Online
Mon 16 Mar Candidates Breakfast & Advice Drop-In
Candidates Tea and Coffee & Advice
Drop-In
Book transport to campaign on the
alternative campus on 19 Mar
Tues 17 Mar Cross Campus Travel available
Candidates Breakfast & Advice Drop-In
9:00-10:00am, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and
Tindal 1 st Floor in Chelmsford
4:00-5:00pm, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and Tindal
1 st Floor in Chelmsford
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport
for cross campus travel by 12:00pm
Departing Chelmsford and Cambridge Campus
9:00am, returning approx. 3:00pm
9:00-10:00am, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and
F U L L - T I M E R O L E T I M E T A B L E
Tindal 1 st Floor in Chelmsford
Candidates Tea Candidates Tea and
Coffee & Advice Drop-In
Coffee
Weds 18 Mar Book transport for the results in
Chelmsford on 20 th March
Ballot Station on Peterborough
Campus*
4:00-5:00pm, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and Tindal
1 st Floor in Chelmsford
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport
by 12:00pm. Transport leaving at 5:00pm,
returning approx. 11:00pm.
10am to 2pm
Candidates Breakfast & Advice Drop-In
9:00-10:00am, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and
Tindal 1 st Floor in Chelmsford
Candidates Tea and Coffee & Advice
Drop-In
Thurs 19 Mar Cross campus travel available
Candidates Breakfast & Advice Drop-In
Candidates Tea and Coffee & Advice
Drop-In
Fri 20 Mar Candidates Breakfast & Advice Drop-In
Candidates Tea and Coffee & Advice
Drop-In
Voting period close
Acceptance of complaints close
Count
Travel to Chelmsford
Results
4:00-5:00pm, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and Tindal
1 st Floor in Chelmsford
Departing Chelmsford and Cambridge campus
9:00am, returning 3:30pm
9:00-10:00am, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and
Tindal 1 st Floor in Chelmsford
4:00-5:00pm, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and Tindal
1 st Floor in Chelmsford
9:00-10:00am, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and
Tindal 1 st Floor in Chelmsford
2:00 – 3:00pm, Peter Taylor in Cambridge and
Tindal 1 st Floor in Chelmsford
2pm
2pm
3pm
5pm
(from) 6:30 pm, 92 in Chelmsford
F U L L - T I M E R O L E T I M E T A B L E
Mon 23 Mar Full result posted on website www.angliastudent.com
Fri 27 Mar Close of acceptance of complaints in
relation to the count
12pm
The Democracy Coordinator, Rachel Wilkenson, can be contacted at r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com.
*If based at the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus, travel to the Peterborough campus will be reimbursed, e-mail the
Democracy Coordinator to arrange
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Students' Union sabbatical officers are paid, elected executive union positions. The term "sabbatical
officer" also includes those elected to posts with the National Union of Students (NUS). These posts
are usually full time.
You might be considering standing for election as a students' union sabbatical officer, or you might
have already been elected. You can do this work either by taking a break from your studies or in the
academic year after your course has ended. The post is usually for one year, but can be shorter. In
many cases, you will be able to stand for re-election for a second year, but this depends on the rules
of your students' union. If you want to know what the work involves, ask staff who work in the
students' union at the college or university where you are studying or check their website.
European Economic Area (EEA) and Swiss nationals and students who are in the UK as the family
member of an EEA or Swiss national should see EEA and Swiss students for information about your
situation. The rest of this section does not apply to you.
You do not need to make an immigration application before starting work if you have immigration
permission (leave) that allows you to work full time and that covers the whole of your period of work
as a sabbatical officer. This is also the case if your current leave allows you do to the work but expires
before the end of your post if you know that you will be able to apply to extend your leave in this
category. This leave can be one of many different immigration categories, including dependant leave,
UK ancestry, and Tier 5 (Youth Mobility). It does not include Tier 2 because this leave 'ties' you to the
employer who issued your certificate of sponsorship (CoS).
If you already have Tier 4 leave for your studies, or you might need to apply for Tier 4 leave to
undertake the sabbatical officer post, see Tier 4 and Tier 4: funds and English language.
The Students' Union is required by law to check that you have immigration permission that allows you
to do the work and to take a copy of evidence of this, usually your current passport and/or your current
biometric residence permit (BRP) or immigration status document.
Source: UK Council for International Student Affairs see www.ukcisa.org.uk/International-
Students/Immigration-/Student-Union-sabbatical-officers/
*Please provide written confirmation from the International Office
regarding your ability to acquire a visa (if required) and send to the
Democracy Coordinator at r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12pm
on 6th March.
Information on the International Office is available at www.anglia.ac.uk/international/contact-us
or contact on 01245 493131 or at international@anglia.ac.uk
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Visa Requirements Acknowledgment Form 2020-21
I can confirm that I have read all of the Visa Requirements information
provided in this pack and that ONE of the following options is true:
I have had an appointment with the International Office to discuss my Visa
eligibility and have requested that they provide written confirmation to the
SU. This appointment occurred: ____/____/____
I do not need to make an appointment with the International Office as I am
either a British/UK citizen, an EEA or Swiss National, or an EEA or Swiss Family
Member.
Name:
Signature:
Date:
Please complete this form and return it to the Democracy Coordinator at
r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12pm on 06 March.
INTERMITTING
Agreement to Intermit 2020-21
Information on the Faculty Student Advice Service is available at:
http://web.anglia.ac.uk/anet/student_services/student_advisers/contact.pht
ml
I have spoken to a member of the Faculty Student Advice Service. I will
intermit my studies for 2020-21 to work as an Executive Officer at ARU
Students’ Union from July 2020 - July 2021.
Name:
Signature:
Date:
Faculty:
Name of member of the Faculty Student Advice Service:
Please complete this form and return it to the Democracy Coordinator at
r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12pm on 06 March.
CANDIDATE EXPENSES
• Candidates standing for a full-time role are allocated a budget of £50 and for a part-time role
a budget of £25
• Candidates must not exceed their budget limits
• Candidates must submit a list of campaigns costs with corresponding receipts to the Deputy
Returning Officer or their nominee by the close of balloting
• Items freely and readily available to all candidates and campaigners can be used without
itemisation
• Candidates and campaigners must not fundraise or seek sponsorship for their campaign
Name
Date
Photocopying/printing
Number of copies Value Total to date
Date
Other
Details Value Total to date
Please complete this form attaching all proof of expenditure and return send to Democracy
Coordinator at r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 2pm on 20 March.
COSTING INFORMATION
This document is to be used for pre-owned items ONLY to enable candidates to attribute uniform costs to
campaigning materials. Items costed using this list cannot be claimed back as expenses but will be removed
from your total budget.
Item
Printing
A4 B/W
A4 Colour
A3 B/W
A3 Colour
Crafting
Paint
Sharpies
Brushes
Banner
Sheet
Tshirt
Baking
Flour
Sugar
Milk
Alternative milk
Eggs
Butter
Cocoa powder
Baking soda
Baking powder
Cost Attributed per item
£0.03/page
£0.15/page
£0.06/page
£0.30/page
£8.50 per 24 pack
£9.50 per 12 pack
£1 per brush
£15.00 per banner
£12.00 per sheet
£3.50 per tshirt
32/kg
64p/kg
44p/lt
6p/100ml
12p per egg
£5.5/kg
47p/100g
35p/100g
40p/100g
If an item is not listed that you need costed, please submit this via the 'Your Questions And Our Responses'
page here: https://www.angliastudent.com/represent/election/candidateshub/questions/
This will then be shared and viewable to all candidates.
TRUSTEE DECLARATION
An important part of the Officer role is becoming a Trustee of the Students’ Union. ARU Students’
Union is a charity registered with The Charity Commission, and they have requirements about who
can, and cannot be a Trustee.
You are not allowed to be a trustee if you:
• Are under 18 years of age
• Are on the Sex Offenders’ Register
• Have an unspent conviction (see below for details) for an offence involving
o deception or dishonesty
o terrorist offences
o money laundering
o bribery
o misconduct in public office, perjury, perverting the course of justice
o contravention of certain preventative Orders of the Charity Commission
(s.77 of the Charities Act 2011)
o attempting, aiding or abetting these offences
• Have been found in contempt of court
• Are within designation under specific anti-terrorist legislation
• Have been found guilty by the High court of disobeying a Commission order or direction
• Have been removed from:
o trusteeship, or as an officer, agent or employee of a charity by the Court or
the Commission for misconduct or mismanagement
o a position of management or control of a charity in Scotland for
mismanagement or misconduct
• Have been subject to a disqualification order under the Company Directors Disqualification
Act 1986
• Have undergone undischarged bankruptcy
• Have a composition or arrangement with creditors which includes an individual voluntary
arrangement (IVA), and is currently on the Insolvency Service Register
If you are in any doubt about your eligibility to act as a trustee you should speak to the Students’
Union Advocacy & Engagement Director at b.dudas@angliastudent.com
I have read and understood the criteria (above) for being a trustee and confirm that I am eligible
to become a trustee if elected
Name:
Date of birth:
Address:
Position standing for:
Signature:
Please complete this form and send it to the Democracy Coordinator at
r.wikenson@angliastudent.com by 12pm on 06 March.
TRUSTEE DECLARATION
Absolute discharge
Probation Order, Bind Over, Conditional Discharge, Care/Supervision Order
Attendance Centre Orders, Juvenile Justice Centre Order, Youth Conference Order,
Reparation Order, Community Responsibility Order
Hospital order
Fine or Community Service Order, Combination Order
Prison (immediate or suspended) - sentence of 6 months or less
Prison (immediate or suspended) - sentence of over 6 months to 2 ½ years
NB Custodial sentence of more than 2 ½ years can never become spent
Detention by the Armed Forces
Dismissal from the Armed Forces
Cashiering, discharge with ignominy or dismissal with disgrace from the Armed
forces.
Becomes spent after
6 months
Date Order ceases, or 1 year, whichever is longer
1 year after the Order expires
5 years, or 2 years after the Order expires,
whichever is longer
5 years
7 years
10 years
5 years
7 years
10 years
CAMPAIGNING - TRANSPORT
Wednesday 11 March – Candidates Day and the Big Candidate Debate
Transport will be provided from Chelmsford campus to Cambridge campus, leaving at 12:30pm and
returning at 8:30pm.
The debate will start at 5:30pm - only candidates for full-time officer positions will participate in the
debate but everyone is welcome to attend the Candidates Day.
To reserve a place, e-mail r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12:00pm Friday 6 th March.
Tuesday 17 March
Transport will be provided from Cambridge campus to Chelmsford campus, leaving at 9:00 am and
returning at 3:30 / 4:00 pm
Transport will be provided from Chelmsford campus to Cambridge campus, leaving at 9:00 am and
returning at 3:30 / 4:00 pm
To reserve a place, e-mail r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12:00pm Friday 13 th March.
Thursday 19 March
Transport will be provided from Cambridge campus to Chelmsford campus, leaving at 9:00 am and
returning at 3:30 / 4:00 pm
Transport will be provided from Chelmsford campus to Cambridge campus, leaving at 9:00 am and
returning at 3:30 / 4:00 pm
To reserve a place, e-mail r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12:00pm Monday 16 th March.
Friday 20 March – Results Night
Transport will be provided from Cambridge campus to Chelmsford campus, leaving at 5:00 pm and
returning at 11:00pm approx.
To reserve a place, e-mail r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com by 12:00pm Wednesday 18 th March.
Other travel
If based at the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus, travel to the Peterborough campus will be
reimbursed, e-mail r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com to arrange.
If based at the Peterborough campus, travel to the Cambridge and Chelmsford campus will be
reimbursed, e-mail r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com to arrange.
Staff Election Guidelines
The SU’s approach to the election:
STAFF GUIDELINES
• We will elect people in a free and fair manner
• We are not here to give everyone an equal chance of winning, but a fair one
• We will help candidates to engage better where we can
All Staff*
Should
• Encourage students to stand from 3rd Feb to 4th Mar at angliastudent.com/election
• Encourage students to vote from 14th – 20th Mar
• Send an anonymous recommendation for a candidate using ‘recommend a friend’ at
angliastudent.com/election
• Talk about the election
• Ask the SU any questions you have about the election at r.wilkenson@angliastudent.com
Could
• Give students opportunities to promote candidates as long as you are willing to allow ALL candidates
who request this to do the same
• Inform the SU if you are concerned about candidates behaviour or campaign materials at
e.howes@angliastudent.com
• Watch the Candidate Debate: 11 th March – online via website
• Attend the SU’s Results Night: 20 th March - 92, Chelmsford
• Vote if you are a member of the Students’ Union (if you are a registered student, including PGR)
Must
Not
• Move or remove campaigning materials
• Promote individual candidates or tell students who to vote for on any platform, including social media
accounts**
• Support individual candidates or offer opportunities which may give an unfair advantage
• Discourage student engagement with the election
• Share candidate information prior to the close of nominations 6th Mar at 4:00pm
*These guidelines include student staff members only when on duty.
**For student staff members, this pertains to professional social media accounts only.
Emma Howes, Deputy Returning Officer
March 2020
CAMPAIGNING EXTRAS
We want to help you spread your election campaign as far as possible, so we have created the
following opportunities available to all candidates;
The Candidate Booklet
We will be providing booklets at every ballot station which lists all positions and candidates students
can vote for. This booklet will include all candidates’ names, photos and top 3 priorities if elected.
If you would like your priorities to be included in this (we strongly recommend it!) you will need to
submit your 3 priorities here: https://www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/100words/
Maximum of 100 words, due Wednesday 11 th March at 5pm.
If you do not meet the deadline your priorities will not be published. This is your choice – all
candidates have access to this opportunity. Otherwise, we will just publish your name and photo in
the booklet.
Social Media Posts
We will put out one social media post for every candidate on our Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
stories.
If you would like to be included in this you will need to submit your post here:
https://www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/100words/
Maximum of 140 characters, due Wednesday 11 th March at 5pm.
FULL- TIME ROLE CHECKLIST
*Mandatory items
6 th March by 12:00pm
11 th March
Submit your manifesto including a photo*
Return the trustee declaration form*
Return the intermittence form*
Submit written confirmation from the International Office re: ability to acquire a visa (if
required)*
Submit the name of your slate (if required)*
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport to Candidates’ Day 11 th March in
Cambridge. This will be followed by ‘The Big Candidate Debate” in Cambridge on the same
day.
Attend Candidates’ Day (2:00 – 5:00pm, PTH in Cambridge.) Transport will be leaving
Chelmsford at 12:30pm, returning approx. 8:15 pm.
By 5:00pm, e-mail/submit online your top 3 priorities (max 100 words) for our booklet and
your social media post https://www.angliastudent.com/election/candidateshub/100words/
Attend ‘The Big Candidate Debate’ (6:30 – 8:15pm, PTH in Cambridge)
13 th March by 12:00pm
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport to campaign on the alternative campus on
17 th March, leaving at 9:00am, returning approx. 4:00pm.
16 th March by 12:00pm
E-mail Democracy Coordinator to book transport to campaign on the alternative campus on
19 th March, leaving at 9:00am, returning approx. 4:00pm.
18 th March by 12:00pm
E-mail Democracy to book transport for the results in Chelmsford on 20 th March, leaving
Cambridge at 5:00pm.
20 th March by 2:00pm
Submit all expenses with proof of expenditure*
Remove all campaigning materials from campus*