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MANIFESTO WRITING A manifesto sends out a message to voters about what makes you stand out as a candidate. It should summarise your key ideas and what you would like to change about the University and/or Union. At the top of your manifesto, you must list on separate lines your three main objectives for the year ahead. Your manifesto will appear on the website during voting week. Students will be able to look at this, as well as other candidates, before making their final voting decision. It is likely to be the last piece of information that voters will consider before casting their vote online, so it has to be clear, interesting and state why people should vote for you. Don’t forget that the UPSU election uses the STV/ATV method for voting, (see the Voting Process for more information) so you may want to consider asking voters to vote for you as their number one preference. Below is an example of a manifesto: VOTE PETER GRIFFIN NUMBER 1 for VICE PRESIDENT If you elect me as Vice President I will: Work closely with the Library to.......................... I will........................................................... ........ I will also........................................................... .. Hi I’m Peter and I am running to be your Vice President. I have experience having been President of the Stamp Collecting Society in which time I have increased membership from 15 members to 55 members.

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MANIFESTO WRITING

A manifesto sends out a message to voters about what makes you stand out as a candidate. It should summarise your key ideas and what you would like to change about the University and/or Union. At the top of your manifesto, you must list on separate lines your three main objectives for the year ahead.

Your manifesto will appear on the website during voting week. Students will be able to look at this, as well as other candidates, before making their final voting decision.

It is likely to be the last piece of information that voters will consider before casting their vote online, so it has to be clear, interesting and state why people should vote for you.

Don’t forget that the UPSU election uses the STV/ATV method for voting, (see the Voting Process for more information) so you may want to consider asking voters to vote for you as their number one preference.

Below is an example of a manifesto:

The above manifesto is to give you a very brief idea of how you can write your manifesto. You don’t have to use this template, but hopefully it will be a useful guide. Speak to current students & sabbatical officers to get an idea of what to put in your manifesto.

PLEASE NOTE: Only Microsoft Word documents can be accepted. 400 words maximum. Text only - no formatting such as bullet points, italics, bold or images. Text must be left aligned. File name must include candidate’s full name and position e.g. “John Smith - President - Manifesto.doc”

VOTE PETER GRIFFIN NUMBER 1 for VICE PRESIDENT

If you elect me as Vice President I will: Work closely with the Library to.......................... I will...................................................................I will also.............................................................

Hi I’m Peter and I am running to be your Vice President. I have experience having been President of the Stamp Collecting Society in which time I have increased membership from 15 members to 55 members.

Come along and hear more about my ideas at the Candidates Question Time on Monday 3rd March 2014 at 5pm in the Union Building.

VOTE PETER GRIFFIN NO1 FOR VICE PRESIDENTVOTE ONLINE FROM MONDAY 10th MARCH 2014until THURSDAY 13th MARCH 2014.