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Elections 2019

Editorial

On Thursday, TCDSU Got a Remarkable ‘Finally’. But The Fight for Women is Not Over

For the first time ever, Trinity students elected an all-female sabbatical officer team.

Bhain TCDSU Éacht Amach ‘Faoi Dheireadh’ Déardaoin. Ach Níl an Cath Thart

Thogh mic léinn na Tríonóide chun foireann shabóideach go hiomlán baineann den chéad uair riamh.

Beston Elected TCDSU President

Laura Beston is the first female president since Lynn Ruane ran in 2015.
By Eoin O'Hare

Leen Elected TCDSU Welfare Officer

Leen’s flagship campaign promise was the introduction of a sexual assault reporting policy for students.
By Aoife Kearins

In Close Race, McCay Elected Education Officer

After a narrowly contested race, Niamh McCay has been elected Education Officer.
By Rachel O'Leary

Kane Narrowly Elected Communications and Marketing Officer

Muireann Kane received 51 per cent of the vote, while RON received 49 per cent.
By Ciaran Molloy

MacNamee Elected Editor of The University Times

Donal MacNamee will be the fifth independently elected editor of The University Times.
By Imogen McGuckin

Robinson Elected Entertainments Officer

In the most contested race of the election, Judith Robinson beat off competition from Luke Rynne Cullen and Jerico Alcaras.
By Cormac Watson

A Voting System of Our Own

TCDSU's voting system – Single Transferable Vote (STV) system – is more unique than you might think.
By Jack Synnott

TCDSU Election Count 2019

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