Elections 2026/27

Elections 2026/27

Elections 2026/27 Elections 2026/27

2026/27 MULSS Elections

Welcome to the 2026/27 Melbourne University Law Students’ Society (‘MULSS’) Elections.

The election process provides MULSS members with the opportunity to nominate for a position on the MULSS Committee and to vote for the students who will represent and serve the Law School community in the year ahead.

Serving on the MULSS Committee is a significant privilege and responsibility. As the largest representative body for students at Melbourne Law School and the oldest law students’ society in Australia, MULSS has a long tradition of service, leadership and excellence. The election process is an important part of ensuring that this tradition continues.

This page contains all publicly available information relevant to the 2026 elections. Below, you will find the election timeline, Constitution, Election Regulations, Nomination Form, Position Descriptions and Voting Form, together with any other information relevant to participating in the election process.

All nominees and voters are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the relevant information and requirements before participating in the election. The Election Regulations provide the framework governing the election process, while the Position Descriptions provide further information about the responsibilities and expectations associated with each position.

Election Timeline

Nominations
Tuesday 25 August, 10.00 am - Thursday 27 August, 10.00 am

Campaigning
Tuesday 8 September, 10.00 am - Tuesday 15 September, 10.00 am

Presidential Debate
Thursday 10 September, 1.00 pm

Voting Opens
Monday 14 September, 10.00 am - Tuesday 15 September, 11.59 pm

Election Results Announced at the AGM
Wednesday 23 September, from 7.00 pm

Handover

(TBC) likely Thursday 24 September, from 7.00pm

Please refer to the information below for further details about each stage of the election process.

We encourage all members to take the time to understand the election process and to participate where they can—whether by nominating, voting, attending the Presidential Debate or simply engaging with the candidates and their platforms.

We look forward to welcoming the next Committee and to seeing them continue MULSS's tradition of service to the Melbourne Law School community.

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