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src elections 2017

News // Src Elections 2017

Imogen Grant narrowly elected 2018 SRC President

She beats Brendan Ma and Bella Pytka.

September 21, 2017 Honi Soit
If the technology holds up, the charts at the bottom of this article will update live as the figures come in.
News // Src Elections 2017

SRC exit polls: day two

Day two of the most boring SRC election in at least three years.

September 20, 2017 Ann Ding, Siobhan Ryan and Honi Soit
Analysis // Src Elections 2017

Interactive: Which SRC President candidate are you?

All hail the algorithm

September 18, 2017 Honi Soit and Max Hall
Analysis // Src Elections 2017

SRC President candidate profiles

We sat through three 30-minute walk-and-talks with your SRC President candidates; here's what we learned.

September 17, 2017 Honi Soit
A photograph of Eastern Avenue at university, with a number of coloured campaign A-frams scattered here and there along the footpath
News // SRC Elections

In-person campaigning for SRC elections begins

Dodging campaigners AND bollards.

September 11, 2017 Brendan James O'Shea

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