University Elections 2026
Your vote counts! Shape the future of university politics and vote now for your representatives in the Student Parliament, Faculty Councils, and Senate.
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Student Election
In the student body election, representatives for the Student Parliament (StuPa) are elected. Various “Listen” (candidate lists) run in the election; these are groups of students who pursue common university-political interests. Their election platforms are published beforehand in an election magazine.
International students can also elect representatives for the Autonomous Foreigner’s Department (AAR), who are also introduced in the election magazine.
How to StuPa Election
You vote directly for a member from a list. Often, the individual members introduce themselves in the election magazine. The seats in the StuPa are allocated to the lists based on the total number of votes received. These seats are then distributed within each list according to the number of votes cast for the individual candidates. People who do not receive any votes will not enter the StuPa.
University Elections
In the university election, you can vote for student representatives for the Senate and for the Department Councils. Selected list members also run for the Senate election. In the faculty elections, it is usually representatives from the respective Departmental Student Council (FsR) who stand for election.
Go directly to the elections: university elections
Here you’ll find the election magazine of the election committee: election magazine
