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Sally Hunt is returned as general secretary of UCU with increased majority

2 March 2012

Sally Hunt has today been re-elected as general secretary of the University and College Union (UCU), defeating her only opponent Mark Campbell by a margin of 6,835 votes. She won 73% of the votes cast.

The margin of Sally Hunt's victory is more than five times greater than when she was elected UCU's first general secretary in 2007, when she won by 1,346 votes.
 
Speaking after the result, Sally Hunt said: 'College and university staff play a vital role in our society and they deserve better than to have their pensions attacked, pay frozen and the services they provide threatened with privatisation.
 
'UCU's role today is not just to protect members' professional interests but also to stand up for the value of education itself. Improving support for members and branches in the current climate is not an optional extra, it is essential to protect our people wherever they work.
 
'I stood on a platform of improving services for members and supporting branches, campaigning on what matters and giving members more say in the union's decisions. Achieving this will mean making difficult choices such as reducing the size of our national executive committee to that of other unions in order to put more resources on the front line. This election result and the strong mandate I have received shows that UCU members recognise the need for positive change within the union if we are to rise to the many challenges we face.'
 
The results for UCU vice-president and other elected officials should be available early next week.

notes
The result in full:
 
Number of ballot papers distributed: 117,918
Number of ballot papers returned: 15,045
Number of valid ballot papers: 14,717
Sally Hunt: 10,776
Mark Campbell: 3,941

Last updated: 11 December 2015

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