Voting opens for LSESU elections

Voting has opened for this year’s LSESU Lent Term elections amidst uncertainty and lack of engagement due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Voting will remain open until Thursday, with results being announced the same day in the evening.

Hustings have been replaced by Zoom meetings chaired by Democracy Committee members Sharif Kazemi and Josh Freeman, recordings of which can be found here.

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