Common Room voting record
The Conference of Common Rooms (CCR) is where your student representatives come together to shape SU policy and positions. Through CCR, we build a strong, collective student voice that your elected Officers can take forward in their work with the University.
How your Common Room participates
Each Common Room sends a representative - typically the President - to vote on motions brought to CCR. Your representative votes according to your Common Room's existing policies where they exist, or after consulting with members when new issues arise.
The voting process:
Motions are circulated to all Common Room representatives
Voting remains open for one week to allow time for consultation
Representatives vote on behalf of their entire Common Room
All votes are recorded and made public for transparency
What this means for you
Want to influence how your Common Room votes on important issues? Get involved in your Common Room's decision-making processes, attend their meetings, and make your voice heard.
Voting records by Common Room
Below you can see exactly how your Common Room has voted on each motion, helping you stay informed about the positions being taken on your behalf.
How to Read Results
Conference members are Common Rooms, which each send a representative to vote on behalf of their Common Room.
FOR Common Room supports the motion
AGAINST Common Room opposes the motion
ABSTAIN Common Room chooses not to take a position