SUPRA Council General Election 2025

Election results for SUPRA Council General Election 2025
The following candidates have been elected for the SUPRA Council term 2025–26.
1,212 votes were received for the election of 31 Councillor seats.
Candidate names appear in order of election:
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- Anzhe (Rafael) Li
- Weihong Liang
- Yiman Wu
- Eva Midtgaard (Meaning Searching: No to Dictatorship)
- Yuhang Li
- Vivian Bai
- Haolong (Fryderyk) Liao
- Yuhan Huang
- Minsu Pan
- Xuan Zhang
- Luka Guo
- Abishek Ilangovan
- Jeremy Masalo
- Jiamin Shi
- Hanyu Wang
- Yanchao Wang
- Justina Emoh
- Yinfeng (Benny) Shen (Meaning Searching: No to Dictatorship)
- Ruikang Zhou
- Qiuming Zhang
- Xinghuan Wang
- Anne Li
- Jiahao Huang
- Weilai Wei
- Cong Zhang
- Emily Boxall
- Yifei Zhao
- Ilham Sutoyo
- [Vacant – satellite campus reserved*]
- [Vacant – satellite campus reserved*]
- [Vacant – satellite campus reserved*]
*The 3 vacant positions are reserved for 3 students located at a satellite campus (a campus other than Camperdown/Darlington), under clause 6.3.2 of the SUPRA Constitution.
Supplementary election
As stipulated by clause 7.5 of the Constitution, a supplementary election to fill these vacancies will be held during the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM). The AGM will be held:
Monday 12 May 2025
6:30pm
Heydon Laurence Lecture Theatre 217 (DT Anderson) and via Zoom.
Nominations for these 3 councillor positions open 9am, Wednesday 23 April 2025. Please note that to be eligible to nominate you must be a current postgraduate student located at a campus other than Camperdown/Darlington.
How to nominate
Candidates must submit a Candidate nomination form before the supplementary election item is declared open at the AGM.
Candidates must receive the support of 2 seconders (nominators) who are SUPRA members. Seconders must either:
- complete the Candidate nominator (seconder) form before the supplementary election item is declared open at the AGM, or
- second a candidate during the AGM (from the ‘floor’ of the meeting).
If you have any questions regarding the supplementary election, please contact the returning officer at returning.officer@supra.usyd.edu.au.
Regulations and policy
SUPRA Constitution
The Constitution is the main governing document for SUPRA. Many aspects of elections are outlined within it.
SUPRA Electoral Regulations
These regulations support the Constitution, and further outline many election processes.
Other regulations and policies
Other policies and regulations are relevant to elections, including the Councillor Code of Conduct and Safer Spaces policies.
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