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The Results of the Referendum April 2010

Oops - how embarrassing! We apologise for any confusion caused in this week's email newsletter (sent Thursday 29th April). We incorrectly wrote that Motion 1 ‘Should LUU oppose industrial action on campus that negatively impacts on the education of students?’ had passed in the referendum when it actually failed. We are very sorry for our error.

Motion Total Votes Yes No Abstentions Result
Motion 1: Should LUU oppose industrial action on campus that negatively impacts on the education of students? 1777 717 891 169 FAILS
Motion 2: Should LUU adopt the proposed new democratic system? 1699 1090 184 425 PASSED
Motion 3: Should LUU expand the current facilities of the Peanut Gallery? 1694 954 427 313 PASSED
Motion 4: Should LUU Advertising Policy be amended to better support Student Activity Groups? 1751 1153 369 229 PASSED
Motion 5: Should LUU commit to reducing its edible waste? 1697 1421 154 122 PASSED
Motion 6: Should LUU reintroduce the sale of bottled water? 1731 646 1004 87 FAILs

What happens now?

The motions that have passed now become policy of LUU and, where possible, will be effective immediately. They will remain LUU policy for the next three years, ensuring that the votes that you have cast have long lasting change for your Union!

Motion 2 will start a series of exciting new changes in LUU in how we fundamentally engage students and how we make decisions that affect every student at Leeds.

Keep checking back to see how were doing with these motions and the changes were making for you at LUU.



About the Referendum

Any student at the University of Leeds can submit a motion to make change to the Union. It might propose new policy, a different way of representing students, or a change in the way we deliver a service. The proposals should be ideas that will make a change and benefit all students.


What is the Referendum?


The Referendum is your chance to have your say on the big issues at LUU.

All students have the opportunity to vote in the referendum, which takes place twice each year.

Should the Union take more action to be environmentally friendly?  Should it lobby the University to make changes that improve your education?

As a body of 30,000 members, LUU has the potential to make a real difference. 
 

Read the Minutes


Read the minutes about the referendum motions from the Union Council meeting
that took place on Monday 8th March.


'No' campaigns


Do you disagree with any of these motions and want to run a Vote No campaign? LUU can help support and fund your campaign.

All those wishing to run ‘No’ Campaigns must first be briefed on the campaign rules by the Campaigns and Democracy Support team.

To launch your own ‘No’ Campaign please contact the LUU Democracy Coordinator here.

Contact Us.

Campaign & Democracy Support
Email address Email us at democracy@luu.leeds.ac.uk
Phone number 0113 380 1495
Opening hours 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday

LUU is a democratic organisation.

Coming to Leeds means joining a community that listens and acts! Through a strong and responsive students' union, you can help shape your own edication and the world around you. Find out about how you can create change through submitting ideas for better Union, University or Leeds.

Blogs.

Elections.

Various elections take place throughout the year including the Residents' Committees elections and the Student Executive elections. Find out more about standing and voting in elections.

Referendum.

A referendum takes place if a consensus is not reached, on your idea, at the Better Forums. Students will then get to vote 'Yes' or 'No' to your idea. Find out more about proposing ideas and voting in referendum.

Resources.

All the information documents (including the Articles of Governance, the Bye Laws, and Union Policy) and helpful guides (including the Election Handbook). See all resources

FAQs.

Everything you need to know about the Union's democratic processes including information about ideas, forums, referendum and the Student Exec. Read all FAQs