Why should I care about SU elections 🙄😴




It's that time again. Cue the incessant Facebook posts, not-so-oscar-worthy campaign videos and flocking to parade to persuade your average bath student why they should give a crap...

But before you click that 'unfollow' button on candidates' social media profiles, before you roll your eyes at the countless flyers, stickers and stamps, before you make a beeline for the underpass to avoid the harassing of students on parade, let me tell you why all this matters.

  • Every time you've bought too many VKs in score
  • Every time you've walked into the ARC stressed out your mind
  • Every time you've won (or lost) a match with your sports team
  • Every time you've performed on stage in The Edge
  • Every time you've asked for help with your housing contract
  • Every time you've voiced your concerns about your degree
  • Every time you've read an article from BathImpact
  • Every time you've wanted to hold Glynis to account for her biscuit funds
  • Every time you've had the opportunity to climb Kilimanjaro, or trek to Machu Picchu


The Students' Union does all this.


The students that you vote for, are there to represent you.

They have the power to amplify your voice to the university, so that the progress we make as an SU directly benefits you as its students. You are paying at least £9k to be here - you want to get your moneys worth.

The lunatics you see running about in hand-painted t-shirts, doing questionable things in exchange for your votes, are doing this because they want a better student experience for you.

You have the best opportunity here to choose candidates who promise to address the issues that you experience as a student at Bath.

- So have a read of their manifestos (they're not very long I promise you)
https://www.bathstudent.com/elections/officers/


- Ask them questions, work out their priorities


- Get engaged and VOTE!




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