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18TH MAR 2013/ ISSUE 18 FREE

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MANCHESTER’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER

Contoversy as candidates disqualified

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Mancester hires TV historian

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Meet the mysterious Korean church recruiting students in Manchester

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Grace wins the race - Skelton wins Gen Sec contest by landslide - 5 candidates disqualified Lisa Murgatroyd News Editor

The new Executive Team 2013/14 has been elected amid controversy as five candidates were disqualified. Grace Skelton is the new General Secretary, beating her closest competitor by 1365 votes. While Liam Mayet, Clifford Fleming, Charlotte Cook, Omar Aljuhani, Rosie Dammers, Ellie Bradbury and Tabz O’Brien-Butcher were elected to the positions of Activities & Development, Campaigns & Citizenship, Community, Diversity, Education, Wellbeing and Women’s Officer, respectively. The announcement of the winners was heavily delayed on election night, as five candidates were disqualified for “breach of the rule that requires candidates & teams respect the right to vote confidentially and freely” by the Returning Officer Jim Grace Skelton celebrates her election success with incumben t Wellbeing Officer Cat Gray. Photo: Ellen Conlon

Dickinson . Khaldoon Khan (Community), Choudhry Haziq (Gen Sec), Shahneela Shehereen (Activities & Development), Kazi Tawseef (Wellbeing) and Ali Khalid (Diversity), were

Tabz O’Brien-Butcher, re-elected for a second term as Women’s Officer tweeted “Sooo excited about next years exec team @ManchesterSU – Some Young Greens, some Labour, & lots of feminists! Over the

all disqualified. For more on this story see page 3 Grace stated that her first priority in office would be to ensure that free wifi in halls is implemented in time for the new intake of students in September. NUS Vice President (Education) Toni Pearce tweeted her support, “#ManchesterVotes POW! So delighted for Grace Skelton elected as Gen Sec! You are a complete hero, so happy for you (and you Manchester!)” Skelton heads a team with a female majority, five out of the eight positions being won by female candidates.

moon!” Asked if she’d do anything differently, Tabz said “I’ve built foundations, so I’m just going to do it better. I’ve already got the contacts there, I’ve already got the experience.” The most contested position in the election was Education Officer, with Rosie Dammers coming out on top in a close call. Last year saw Luke Newton elected with a margin of just three votes who tweeted “Amazing officer. All the candidates were good. Brilliant election results!”

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