Rhagfyr 14eg 2020 - Chwefror 12fed 2021
NOMINATIONS OPEN December 14th 2020 - February 12th 2021
UNDEBBANGOR.COM/ELECTIONS
ENWEBIADAU AR AGOR
UNDEBBANGOR.COM/ETHOLIAD
2021
STEP BY STEP GUIDE Nominations To stand for election a formal nomination must be submitted online through www.UndebBangor.com. Upon successful nomination you will receive an email to confirm delivery of nomination and subsequent candidacy in the election.
Nominations submitted after the advertised deadline will not be accepted.
By submitting a nomination for election you agree to the following and give Undeb Bangor permission to: Include your name in publicity and press releases for Undeb Bangor Elections Display your manifesto/written statement and photo in publicity for Undeb Bangor Elections Display your name and contact details on our website if you are successfully elected Forward your name, email address and Student University Card Number to the University for them to verify that the information you have provided is correct and confirm that you are a current registered student or a PhD student in their write up period.
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STEP BY STEP GUIDE Manifestos & Publicity Text Manifestos Candidates are strongly encouraged to submit a candidate manifesto. Manifestos have a strict word limit of 350 words. They may be submitted in either Welsh or English and will be translated by Undeb Bangor.
Manifestos must be submitted online via the elections nomination portal by the deadline outlined in the Election Timetable.
Candidates are permitted to change their manifesto up until the manifesto deadline. This can be done via the nominations portal online, or by emailing elections@undebbangor.com
What is a manifesto? A manifesto is your declaration of why you are running for election, what you hope to achieve if elected, details of your main policies and why students should vote for you. Think about the following points when creating your manifesto: What do you want to achieve in this role to benefit other students? What has inspired you to run for this role? What do you think is Bangor Students ‘Union’s key function and why?
Other Publicity Text Candidates may submit up to 300 words to be translated before the start of campaigning by the date outlined in the elections timetable.
These must
be submitted as a word document to elections@undebbangor.com.
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STEP BY STEP GUIDE Publicity & Campaign Material This election is completely online. No physical campaigning is permitted in any way - No physical campaign material can be put up and you MUST NOT campaign in person. Your candidate publicity and campaign material is one of the most important things to get right. It will be widely disseminated amongst the student body via social media and our website. Therefore, it is crucial that your candidate publicity and campaign material properly sets the tone for your campaign and is a consistent message to voters.
Your budget Candidates have a spending limit of
ÂŁ15, for their campaign, which may not
be exceeded or increased. Receipts covering all expenditure need to be submitted to the Deputy Returning Officer by 10AM on the morning of the election count. Undeb Bangor will cover the expenses costs upon submission of receipts.
Posters and Flyers No physical posters and/or flyers are permitted in this election.
Manifesto Page Design Candidates should design two portrait A4 ratio manifesto pages (one English and one Welsh), which must be submitted as a PDF, JPEG or PNG file by the deadline outlined in the elections timetable. These will be used in the online Undeb Bangor Elections Manifesto Booklet to publicise all candidates. These must be submitted to elections@undebbangor.com.
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STEP BY STEP GUIDE Publicity & Campaign Material Cont. Social Media Candidates are permitted to use online media such as Facebook, Twitter and
All posts on social media must be bilingual in line with the rules and regulations. other social media platforms for campaigning purposes.
Elections Videos Candidates are encouraged to make videos for campaigning purposes, which may be in the language of their choice. All text in videos must be bilingual.
Two videos per candidate may be submitted to be uploaded by Undeb Bangor. One video of 30 seconds which will be used across social media. One video that must be no longer than two minutes in length which will be used on the Undeb Bangor website. Videos should be emailed to elections@undebbangor.com. If your video is a large file we suggest using One Drive or WeTransfer.
Candidates are not required to submit videos if they do not wish to. However, do bear in mind even if all candidates do not submit videos, any submitted videos will be shared by Undeb Bangor.
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STEP BY STEP GUIDE Campaigning This election is completely online. No physical campaigning is permitted in any way - No physical campaign material can be put up and you MUST NOT campaign in person.
The campaign period is when you actively campaign for votes. Within the boundaries of the rules and regulations you can be as creative as you like.
You must send us the names of your campaign team prior to campaigning and update this if this changes. You can also get friends to campaign on your behalf.
Please note, you are responsible for the conduct of anyone campaigning on your behalf – this includes if they partake in physical campaigning which is not permitted.
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STEP BY STEP GUIDE Voting Voting is held completely online through www.undebbangor.com on the dates shown on the election timetable. Voting is done using the alternative transferable vote system, which means; You vote with numbers instead of a tick or a cross, giving the number 1 to the candidate you like the most. You then rank the candidates in order of preference, number 2 for your second favourite, 3 for your third and so on. Once voting is completed, all of the first preferences are counted and if no one has achieved 50% plus one of the vote, the lowest ranked candidate is eliminated and their votes transferred to the next preference. This continues until a candidate passes the 50% plus one threshold, or until there is only one candidate left. This system means that your vote continues to influence the result of the election even if your first preference does not win. Re-Open Nominations is included as a candidate within all elections
The Count The count will take place once voting has closed and will commence only if the Returning Officer is satisfied that all complaints relating to the conduct and administration of the election have been resolved. Complaints after the count has commenced may only relate to the conduct of the count. The count will be conducted according to the guidelines laid down by the Electoral Reform Society where possible, or as agreed by the board where no guidelines exist. The candidate or their appointed representatives or any other member may, if they so wish, attend the counting of the votes, as observers only. Any Member wishing to observe must apply to the Returning Officer prior to close of voting.
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Timetable Event
Date
Nominations open
Monday
14/12/2020
09:00
Thursday
17/12/2020
16:00-17:00
Wednesday
27/01/2021
12:00-13:00
Friday
12/02/2021
17:00
Wednesday
17/02/2021
12:00
Monday
15/02/2021
17:00
22/02/21
17:00
Candidate Information Drop-ins
Time
Microsoft Teams
Nominations Close
Manifesto and Promotional Materials Deadline 350 word limit on Manifestos
Candidate Briefing Microsoft Teams
Deadline for Candidate Match
Monday
Submission
Translations back to Candidates
Deadline for Video Submission
Deadline for Manifesto page
Friday
26/02/2021
17:00
Tuesday
02/03/2021
17:00
02/03/2021
17:00
08/03/2021
09:00
Tuesday
Design
Campaigning Period Begins
Monday
Candidate Question Time
Tuesday
Wednesday
Voting Opens
Voting Closes
Friday
Results Counted
Friday
Election Results Announced
Friday
09/03/2021
17/03/2021
18:00
00:00
19/03/2021
12:00
19/03/2021
14:30
19/03/2021
16:00
Please send all submissions and questions to elections@undebbangor.com
Sabbatical Officer Elections Rules and Regulations – 2021 The Undeb Bangor Sabbatical Officer Elections are governed by Bye-Law 7 – Elections, of the Undeb Bangor Constitution (which can be viewed here - ) and by the rules and regulations set out below, as approved by the Undeb Bangor Trustee Board and Elections Committee. Breaking any of these rules may result in sanctions being placed on a candidate, campaigner or campaign. Nominations 1. A candidate is only entered into the election when they have successfully attained the following criteria: 1.1. Nominated themselves using the online nominations process by the nominations deadline. 1.2. Is eligible to stand in the elections as defined in the Articles of Association and Bye-Laws. 1.3. Attended the Candidates’ Briefing, or received a verbal briefing from the Deputy Returning Officer if they were not able to attend and had sent apologies in advance. 1.4. Agree to be bound by these rules and Undeb Bangor Bye-Law 7 – Elections.
Manifesto Text 1. To run with a manifesto, candidates must submit their manifesto in Welsh or English by the deadline in the elections timetable. 2. Manifesto text limits are; 2.1. Undeb Bangor Councillor Elections: no more than 300 words in whichever language it has been submitted in. 2.2. Sabbatical officer Elections: no more than 350 words in whichever language it has been submitted in. Conduct 1. Candidates and campaigners who through their involvement with, or who hold (or have held) positions of responsibility within Undeb Bangor may not use resources available to them and not to other students. This includes Undeb Bangor purchased equipment and clothing, any central Undeb Bangor mailing lists and official Undeb Bangor social media groups. This list is not exhaustive but does not include any individual club or society held social media accounts. 2. Campaigners may only use mailing lists where it is lawful to do so. In most cases this will require explicit consent of the members on the list to use their details. 3. Candidates are responsible for all campaign activity carried out in their name; this includes the actions of third parties on their behalf. 4. Prior to the start of campaigning, campaign teams are permitted to use Facebook, WhatsApp or other social media groups to plan and organise internally, but these groups should be closed, private and limited to the core campaign team. 5. Candidates and campaigners may not: 5.1. Campaign physically - No physical campaign material can be put up and you MUST NOT campaign in person. ALL campaigning must take place online. 5.2. Force, coerce or in any way intimidate students, particularly when they are near or in the act of voting. 1
5.3. 5.4. 5.5. 5.6. 5.7. 5.8.
vote on behalf of another student intimidate any participant in the election deliberately sabotage any campaign other than their own deface another candidate’s materials, publicity, online media, social networking site etc make an attempt to defraud the election make any attempt to influence the impartiality of the Returning Officer, Deputy Returning Officer, Elections Committee or Undeb Bangor staff 5.9. discuss the personal traits of another candidate 5.10. Misrepresent another candidate’s views or make claims about themselves or any other candidate that are untrue. 5.11. Set up their own 'voting station', hand voters an electronic device for the purpose of voting, supervise or watch a voter in the act of voting, or demand that voters take out their own electronic device in order to vote immediately 5.12. Be sponsored by an external company or body 5.13. Be endorsed by a University department, School, Service or Staff member. 5.14. Benefit from University staff sending emails to students on their behalf. 5.15. Use official central University social media groups, pages or accounts to aid in campaigning, if they are not also available to all other candidates. This includes, but is not limited to the following types of accounts; College, School, Halls, University Services etc. 5.16. bring the election process into disrepute 6. Candidates and campaigners must: 6.1. Uphold the letter and spirit of the election rules and the Undeb Bangor Equal Opportunities, Zero Tolerance to Harassment and Bilingual policies at all times. 6.2. Follow the laws and regulations of both the land and the University at all times Elections Spending 1. Candidates have a spending limit, which may not be exceeded or increased. 2. Spending limits are the following 2.1. Undeb Bangor Councillor Elections – £10 2.2. Student Trustee Elections - £10 2.3. Sabbatical Officer by-election - £15 3. Everything used in the election is given a cash value by the Returning Officer, or their nominated Deputy (excluding items listed in Section5.1 below). For clarity, this rule applies to ‘campaign gifts’ which may have cost you nothing but hold a ‘real world’ cash value. 4. All resources and methods that you use in your election campaign that could be given a monetary value should be available to all of the other candidates. It is the responsibility of the candidate to check this before using them with the Deputy Returning Officer. 5. No candidate may be sponsored by an external company or body. 6. The following items for example are readily available to all candidates and their supporters and so their fair use does not carry a cash value: 6.1. Old T-shirts; Paint; Old bedsheets; Marker Pens; Blu-tack; Pre-used cardboard; Old wood; Pencils; String; Sticky tape; Pins, Pre-owned Fancy Dress items. This list is not exhaustive and any questions should be directed to the Deputy Returning Officer. 6.2. This rule has been included to assist candidates in making election time exciting, vibrant and high profile. The returning officer and their deputy are aware that this rule may be open to abuse and will be closely monitoring campaign resources as a result. Please remember that they are the people who determine ‘fair use’. 2
Printed Publicity Material 1. Undeb Bangor Councillor Elections 1.1. No printed publicity material is permitted in the Undeb Bangor Councillor Elections 2. Sabbatical officer By-Election 2.1. No printed publicity material is permitted. Non-Printed Publicity Material 1. Social Networking 1.1. Facebook: 1.1.1. Your page name must be bilingual 1.1.2. You should have your introduction, manifesto and the election timetable and voting instructions displayed Bi-lingually. 1.1.3. Status updates, notes, wall posts and discussion topics may be displayed in the language of your choice. 1.2. Twitter 1.2.1. You may campaign in the language of your preference 1.3. Other social media 1.3.1. Where applicable you should have your introduction, manifesto and the election timetable and voting instructions displayed bi-lingually 1.4. Elections Videos 1.4.1. You are encouraged to make elections videos and publicise these on social media. 1.4.2. Videos may be in the language of your choice. 1.4.3. All text on videos must be bilingual. Other Publicity Material 1. Candidates are permitted to produce and/or purchase other publicity and campaign material in line with the rules set out under elections spending. Translation and Bi-lingual Policy 1. Your manifesto text and ALL of the text for your publicity and campaign material (posters / leaflets / flyers / banners / t-shirts etc,…) must be handed in with your nomination by the publicity deadline 2. Your text will be translated, checked and returned to you. It is your responsibility to ensure that you give Welsh and English equal prominence on your publicity and campaign material. For consistency we recommend that Welsh is to the left or above the English. Examples of previous election publicity exist on the Undeb Bangor website to help guide you. 3. The translation limit for publicity prepared before the start of campaigning is: 3.1. Undeb Bangor Councillor Election – A total of 350 words. This includes 3.1.1. Your manifesto – 300 Words 3.1.2. Your slogan – 10 words 3.2. Sabbatical Officer Elections 3.2.1. Your Manifesto – 350 words 3.2.2. Your Slogan – 10 words 3.2.3. Other publicity text – 300 words
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4. Following the translation of all of the publicity received by the deadline candidates may submit further designs or text for translation if they so wish but should allow the translation unit a reasonable amount of time to carry out the work. Delivery of this translation cannot be guaranteed, although all efforts will be made. Incumbent Candidates 1. Incumbent candidates must not campaign when on work time and must take annual leave for any form of active campaigning. This includes any campaigning on online platforms and social media. 2. A timetable must be submitted to the Deputy Returning Officer detailing work time and campaign time. This must also include evenings. This must be submitted prior to campaign activity and not in retrospect. A template will be provided to candidates to fill in. 3. Undeb branded clothing cannot be worn when campaigning. 4. Undeb social media accounts, for example, Sabbatical Officer Facebook accounts or pages, cannot be used for campaigning or promotion of elections. 5. Undeb mailing lists cannot be used for campaign purposes. 6. When visiting groups to campaign, it must be clear that incumbent candidates are not in attendance on Students’ Union business, in their Sabbatical Officer role. This must be detailed on timetabled campaigning time. 7. Students’ Union resources must not be used to aid campaigning. Complaints 1. All complaints made about candidates, campaigners, election officials or the voting process should be submitted using the official Elections Complaint Form, by e-mail, to the Deputy Returning Officer. Only complaints submitted in using the official Elections Complaint Form will be considered. The complaint must be factual, contain clear evidence of a breach of the rules and highlight the election rule that has been broken. 2. In the first instance the Deputy Returning Officer will consider a complaint and make a ruling within 24 hours. If it is a deemed to be a serious matter the Deputy Returning Officer may refer it immediately to the Returning Officer for consideration. 3. Complaints regarding the conduct of the Deputy Returning Officer should be made in writing directly to the Returning Officer. 4. Complaints must be submitted before the election count has taken place. Only complaints about the process of the count itself will be considered once the count has started, and these must be submitted within 24 hours of the results being declared. 5. The sanctions available to the Deputy Returning Officer are: 5.1. Warning a candidate of their future conduct. 5.2. Taking steps to level the playing field to right an election regulation breech. 5.3. Fining a candidate through either reducing the amount of money they may spend, or by confiscating printed publicity material. 5.4. Prohibiting a candidate and their campaigners from campaigning for a period of time (up to 24 hours). 5.5. Banning a campaigner from the rest of the campaign (where the campaigner is not the candidate). 6. In addition to all of the above sanctions, the following are available to the Returning Officer: 6.1. Suspending a candidate from the election pending an investigation 6.2. Suspending the election process pending an investigation 6.3. Recommending to the elections committee, and to the University, that a candidate be disqualified 6.4. Recommending to the elections committee, and to the University, that the election be re-run or a vote annulled. 4
7. Candidates may appeal against decisions made by the Returning Officer and their Deputy by submitting their appeal in writing, by e-mail to elections@undebbangor.com, within 24 hours of the decision being made, following the appeal procedure detailed below: 7.1. First stage appeal is heard by the Returning Officer; if the candidate remains dissatisfied then, 7.2. Second stage appeal is to the Elections Committee who will hear the case put forward by the candidate and the case put forward for imposing sanctions by the Returning Officer, or their nominated Deputy. 7.3. Final stage appeal is to a Pro-Vice Chancellor or their nominated deputy. 7.4. A request for an appeal should be on the following grounds, including but not confined to: 7.4.1. A review of the procedures followed at the complaint stage 7.4.2. A consideration of whether the outcome was reasonable in all the circumstances 7.4.3. new material evidence which the student was unable, for valid reasons, to provide earlier in the process. 8. Any e-mail communication to the Returning or Deputy Returning Officer will be acknowledged via e-mail return within 24 hours, if this is not received please do not assume that we have received it - contact 01248 388000 to check.
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Sabbatical Officer Job Descriptions
All Sabbatical Officers: Annual Salary:
£ 19,612
Term of Office: July 1st - June 30th
Shall be a trustee of the Students’ Union Shall be considered a ‘major union officer holder’ as defined by the 1994 Education Act Shall be a full voting member of the Undeb Bangor Trustee Board and Undeb Bangor Executive Committee. Shall provide leadership on the direction of the Students' Union's campaigns and events portfolio. Shall aid and support Welcome Week activities, including a Freshers’ fair. Shall support the work of Union officers and staff. At times this may be during evenings and weekends, outside ofregular office hours. Promote the values of the Union at all times Shall work to ensure that their, and the Students’ Union’s,work is properly and effectively communicated to students. Shall be expected to regularly provide articles for Union publications, including the website. Shall work to support and deliverthe Students’ Union health, welfare, sustainability and community remit. Shall proactively work on student ideas and policies passed at Undeb Bangor Council. Shall attend and represent students at high level University meetings including; strategy task groups and finish groups and committees. Shall liaise with relevant University departments on matters which are important to students. Shall attend national conferences. Shall sit on Students’ Union and University interviewpanels when required Shall aid in representing students at University appeals and disciplinary processes when required. Shall attend Students’ Union meetings such as the Annual General Meeting and Undeb Bangor Council, providing reports and answering student questions when necessary. Shall support the Students’ Union in the production of reports. Shall regularly engage with students around campus
Sabbatical Officer Job Descriptions Annual Salary:
£ 19,612
Term of Office: July 1st - June 30th
Shall be lead officer of the Union and head of the sabbatical Officer Team. Shall be the lead representative of the Union to the University, liaising between the Students’ Union and University Executive. Shall be the chief representative of the Union to the local community and local and national media. Shall maintain contacts with other students’ unions and relevant external organisations. Shall be responsible for oversight on the creating and drafting of the Union budget on behalf of the Board of Trustees. Shall be responsible for the drafting and implementation of Union strategy and shall oversee operational policy in conjunction with the Trustee Board and the Students’ Union Director. Shall make a report on the work of the Sabbatical Officers to every Undeb Bangor Council and Undeb Bangor General Meeting. Shall have delegated line management responsibility for the Students’ Union Director between meetings of the Undeb Bangor Trustee Board. Shall be the lead officer on matters relating to staffing issues within the Union. Shall chair meetings of the Undeb Bangor Trustee Board. Shall be the lead officer on matters relating to Union democracy and shall be responsible for upholding and interpreting the constitution. Shall be the officer responsible for the Union’s community remit, including students in the community project work, local and global community campaigns, the citizenship agenda and liaising with residents groups and the local council. Shall lead on matters relating to University Quality Assurance. Shall work closely with the Vice President for Education on matters relating to education.
Sabbatical Officer Job Descriptions Annual Salary:
£ 19,612
Term of Office: July 1st - June 30th
Shall be the officer responsible for the Union’s Education remit, with particular focus on matters of national and local education policy, funding and quality. This shall also cover all matters dealing with postgraduate education. Shall regularly liaise with the University Executive on matters relating to education. Shall work closely with the UMCB President on matters regarding Welsh medium education. Shall be the officer responsible for the coordination of the Students’ Union Course Representative system, ensuring regular liaison with the University and individual Academic Schools. Plan and facilitate Course Representative Council. Work closely with the Course Representative Cabinet and Course Representatives on initiatives, events and campaigns. Shall work closely with the UMCB President in the coordination of the Welsh Language aspects of the University’s course representative system. Shall support the Students’ Union’s Academic Research work. Shall support the Students’ Union in the production of reports relating to academic experience.
Sabbatical Officer Job Descriptions Annual Salary:
£ 19,612
Term of Office: July 1st - June 30th
Shall be the officer responsible for the Students’ Union’s Societies and Volunteering remit, liaising closely with University and representing students on matters relating to Societies and Volunteering. Shall be the officer responsible for the Union’s societies and volunteering remit, including being responsible for its operation and finances, and ensuring that its societies have the resources and information they require to function. Shall liaise with the Vice President for Sports and Is-Lywydd Myfyrwyr Cymraeg / UMCB President in coordinating a comprehensive training package for committee members of AU, Societies, Volunteering Groups and UMCB groups. Shall encourage and promote recreational activity in the University, offering assistance through the Undeb Bangor Student Opportunities Team. Work closely with, and chair, the Societies and Volunteering Executive committees, supporting initiatives, events and campaigns. Work closely with society and volunteering committee members to support initiatives, events and campaigns. Aid in the monitoring of Society and Volunteering activities. At times this may be during evenings and weekends, outside of regular office hours. Shall aid in the planning and facilitation of inter-university Society and Volunteering events.
Sabbatical Officer Job Descriptions Annual Salary:
£ 19,612
Term of Office: July 1st - June 30th
Shall be the officer responsible for the Students’ Union’s Sport remit, liaising closely with University and Bangor Sports Department, representing students on matters relating to sport. Shall attend all relevant meetings of BUCS and BUCS Wales. Shall be the Athletic Union President, responsible for its operation and finances, and ensuring that its clubs have the resources and information they require to function. Shall liaise with the local community and national bodies on sporting matters. Shall liaise with the Vice President for Societies and Volunteering and the UMCB President in coordinating a comprehensive training package for committee members of AU, Societies, Volunteering Groups and UMCB groups. Shall encourage and promote members’ participation in both competitive and recreational sport in the University, offering assistance through the Athletic Union. Work closely with, and chair, the Athletic Union Executive, supporting initiatives, events and campaigns. Work closely with sports club committee members to support initiatives, events and campaigns. Aid in the monitoring of Athletic Union and sporting activities. At times this may be during evenings and weekends, outside of regular office hours. Shall aid in the planning and facilitation of inter-university sports events.
Sabbatical Officer Job Descriptions Annual Salary:
£ 19,612
Term of Office: July 1st - June 30th
Shall be a Welsh speaker and represent all Welsh speakers and learners. Shall be the officer responsible for the Students’ Union’s Welsh Language remit, liaising closely with University and representing students on matters relating to Welsh Language. Shall be the President of UMCB, being responsible for its operation and finances, ensuring that its groups have the resources and information they require to function. Shall liaise with the University, local community and national bodies on issues regarding Welsh language provision and widening participation amongst Welsh speakers. Shall work closely with the Vice President for Education in the coordination of the Welsh Language aspects of the University’s course representative system and on matters regarding Welsh medium education. Shall regularly meet with Welsh Language Course Representatives. Shall liaise with the Vice President for Societies and Volunteering and the Vice President for Sports in coordinating a comprehensive training package for committee members of AU, Societies, Volunteering Groups and UMCB groups. Shall encourage the inclusion and promotion of the Welsh language and culture in all University and Union affairs. Shall work to engage the local Welsh speaking community in the work of the Union and liaise with the President and Vice President for Societies and Volunteering on community work. Work closely with the UMCB Executive and UMCB society committee members to support initiatives, events and campaigns. Aid in the monitoring of UMCB activities. At times this may be during evenings and weekends, outside of regular office hours. Shall aid in the planning and facilitation of inter-university Welsh Language events. Shall sit on University Council.
To Do List Task Read the Elections Guide.
Decide what position to run for.
Nominate myself online at www.undebbangor.com/elections.
Attend the Candidates Briefing.
Submit my Manifesto (Max 350 words) via the nominations portal www.undebbangor.com/nominate.
Submit my slogan (Max 10 words) via the nominations portal www.undebbangor.com/nominate.
Submit any additional publicity text (Max 300 words) for translation to elections@undebbangor.com.
Ask questions about things I'm not clear on.
Design my Publicity Material.
Submit my publicity material for printing.
Design and submit my Manifesto Page.
Decide if I want to submit a two-minute elections video to Undeb Bangor.
Plan how I will campaign for votes.
Vote for Myself.
Campaign and encourage other students to vote.
Submit details and receipts of all elections expenditures by 10am on 19/03/2021
Please send all submissions and questions to elections@undebbangor.com
Sabb Election Hints and Tips How to get in touch with students
This document will outline some hints and tips on how to communicate with the student population in this online only campaign.
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Set up a Facebook page or group. a.
A page is public profile created for a specific cause or organisation. Unlike
your personal profile, you will gain fans and not friends. You can invite your friends from your personal profile to like yourpage and you can also post a link to the page so that people can view your page. b.
A group is created for people who share common interest to share
information and files. Anyone who is a part of the group can post.
2.
Set up an Instagram page.
3.
You can find each club and societies’ e-mail address on the Undeb Bangor website.
4.
Check out who is following Undeb Bangor and Bangor University on Instagram and
follow them yourself, you might just get a cheeky follow back.
5.
Most clubs and societies have a Facebook page and use that to communicate with
their members. There isn’t a comprehensive list of these pages but they are simple enough to find. a.
If you type in Bangor University into Facebook’s search bar it will come up
with a long list of pages associated with Bangor University. You can usually request to join these groups. b.
Some of our clubs and societies have their Facebook and twitter links on
their Undeb Bangor page. Go through these and you might just find a few useful pages.
Please send all submissions and questions to elections@undebbangor.com
WRITING A MANIFESTO Writing an election manifesto needn’t be something to tear your hair out about. Essentially, your manifesto should state what you would plan to do in your time in office, and what changes you would make.
Remember, it isn’t an excuse to bad mouth your opposition, or make unrealistic promises. Take some time before you write it to think about what you believe you can achieve and what the voters would respond to.
Some top tips for writing your manifesto;
Be concise and use clear language. Avoid long, complicated words–you won’t win awards for being clever and you might just alienate important voters. Think carefully about layout and remember that the finished manifesto will be bilingual. Try to design it bilingually from the start. Set out your goals for your time in office and ensure they are realistic & achievable. Your manifesto is about you and not about your opponents. Avoid discrediting and disrespecting others as it is not professional and ultimately it could lead to a rule breach! Be relevant. Think about what is needed for the role and focus on that. Instances where you have shown leadership, tenacity, and tact would indicate to voters your suitability for the role. Stick to the word limit (350 word limit). They are the rules, and, after all, voters will want to read what you have to say. Think carefully about how to get your main points across. Be creative and inspiring, just remember to stay within the rules. If you're unsure, always ask.
You must submit your manifesto at www.undebbangor.com/nominations by Friday the 12th of February, 2021. FOR EXAMPLES OF MANIFESTO TEXT AND POSTERS, PLEASE VISIT WWW.UNDEBBANGOR.COM/MANIFESTO
Sabbatical Officer Elections Complaint Form Please read the following carefully before completing this form. •
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All complaints made about candidates, campaigners, election officials or the voting process should be submitted using this form and sent by email, to the Deputy Returning Officer, on elections@undebbangor.com The complaint must be factual, contain clear evidence of a breach of the rules and highlight the election rule that has been broken. Complaints must be submitted before the election count has taken place. Only complaints about the process of the count itself will be considered once the count has started, and these must be submitted within 24 hours of the results being declared. Date: Name: Student ID: Telephone Number: University Email: Who you wish to complain against (this can include candidates and members of their campaign team): Election regulation that was breached (please refer to elections rules and regulations): Evidence of Breach of Regulations (please attach any additional evidence to your email): Details of complaint:
This form must be submitted by email to the Deputy Returning Officer on elections@undebbangor.com. Any email communication will be acknowledged via email return within 24 hours, if this is not received please do not assume that we have received it - contact 01248 388000 to check.
Contact Information Sheet
Rob Samuel Dirprwy Swyddog a Rheolydd Llais Myfyrwyr Deputy Returning Officer & Student Voice Manager
rob.samuel@undebbangor.com
Natasha Sellers Cydlynydd Democratiaeth a Chynrychiolaeth Democracy & Representation Coordinator
natasha.sellers@undebbangor.com
Mae'r Dirprwy Swyddog sy'n
Yn gyfrifol am logisteg etholiadau a
dychweld yn gyfrifol am
helpu i gael myfyrwyr i gymryd mwy o
gweithrediad yr Etholiad. Byddent yn
ran. Siaradwch gyda Tash os ydych
ymchwilio unrhyw cwynion ac yn
chi am wybod mwy am sefyll fel
dehongli a gweithredu rheolau a
ymgeisydd ar gyfer etholiad neu os
rheoliadau'r etholiad.
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The Deputy Returning Officer
ystod yr ymgyrchoedd a'r cyfnod
oversees and carries out the election
etholiadau.
operations on the ground. They will
Responsible for the logistics of the
investigate complaints and interpret
elections and helping to increase the
and implement the rules and
level of participation by students.
regulations of the elections.
Talk to Tash if you want to know more about standing as a candidate for election or have any questions during the campaigns and elections period.