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Results of 2024 University elections

21 May 2024

The votes have been counted and the results of the University elections are in!

Elections were held for the student sections of the UG University Council and faculty councils. The student parties actively campaigned at University buildings once again. By handing out flyers and chatting with students, the parties were able to make students enthusiastic to go and vote. This resulted in an increase in the number of students voting. The overall turnout was 24.05% out of 33,393 students. This is 2% more than last year.

The University Council

The University Council is the consultative participation body of the UG, consisting of 24 seats. One half of the Council comprises UG staff members and the other half are student members. As from 1 September 2024, the distribution of seats will be as follows:

Student faction

  • Lijst Calimero: 6 seats ( 1 more than 2023)
  • SOG: 4 seats (1 less than 2023)
  • De Vrije Student: 2 seats (equal to 2023)

Full results

Check out the full results of the 2024 University elections, including the elections for the various faculty councils.

2024 Elections

The elections for students of the University Council and for the various faculty councils within the University of Groningen were held in the period between 7 a.m. on Monday 13 May and 5 p.m. on Friday 17 May. The results were finalized by the Central Electoral Committee on Tuesday 21 May 2024.

More information

For more information about the elections, visit www.rug.nl/vote.

Last modified:22 May 2024 10.51 a.m.
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