 Good afternoon everyone. It's not quite 5 o'clock so we'll wait for a few minutes. I expect that you are all quite nervous about results. We'll just have to wait for everyone to be present. Well, according to my smartphone it's 5 o'clock and we have quite some viewers. So I think it's a good time to start with this session. I welcome you all to this session on the results of our elections for the student sections of the university council and the faculty councils. What I will do is I will open the application, the voting application, and I will go through the results together with you. You can't see it. I don't come up with results myself but they are all in the application. So I'll switch now to the application and we will start. Let's start with the faculties. Let's start with the smallest faculty that participated in the election, which is the Humanity and Digital Science Faculty. Then we first have the turnout. Well, as you can see, the cumulative turnout is 20.6.4%, which is not as high as it was before, but in corona times I think it's rather okay. And then of course we go to the results, the outslag in Dutch. And then there we go. We have for the student party dante 361 votes and for active THSD 339 votes, which means that student party dante is again the biggest party of the Faculty of Humanities and Digital Sciences. In terms of seats, and I'll scroll down now, in terms of seats, this means that student party dante gets three seats and active THSD gets two seats. And the following candidates are elected. Mrs. Thijsen, Mrs. Coraja Espiná, Mr. Shakil, and I don't know whether these are Mr. of Misses, but L van Hout and TLH Sprakel, as you can see at the bottom of the page. So congratulations to all of you for being elected council members. Well, then we will continue of course with the second school. We will continue with TLS and again first the turnout. The turnout was in total here 28.32%. You see that in the first day most of the votes have been cast. And now we go to the results. There we are, the results. Vrijsprakel has most of the votes, 625. Active TLS has 512 votes. So Vrijsprakel again, just like in the THSD school, remains the biggest party of the school. And then we'll scroll down to see who is elected. And there we see that for the party Vrijsprakel. Some changes has been made in the order of the candidates. So the person who was second on the list that was handed in by Vrijsprakel has received most of the preferential votes. Dmc van Roosmalen, the number 5 even got elected. KL Belastzijgik, the number 1st AVE Hossily, excuse me. And the number 3 SGM Teunissen, SGM Teunissen. And then for Active TLS, the next 3 people are elected. De Stratenmans, F Le Beggen and SG Wisser. So if you want to know more about the mechanism behind the preferential votes, it is quite complicated. Let's do with the quota. You could all look that up in the electoral regulations. And I will be happy to explain that to you if you don't completely comprehend the way it works. But I don't think this is the right moment to do this. And of course in a few weeks we will bring out a complete process for Baals, this is called in Dutch. A complete report on the votes, on the electing and you can also see all the other votes that are visible here. So for all the other candidates on the lists. But let's continue now. We have TLS, we have TSHD. Let's continue with TSB. And then we'll look at the turnout and we'll see a big turnout with the Tilburg School of Biology by Baver Sciences, excuse me. A turnout of 31% or even 32% almost quite nice. Congratulations. And then we go to the results, the results. And there we see that student party stimulus has remained the biggest party of TSB with 787 votes. And active TSB is the second party with 535 votes. So again congratulations to the parties involved. And then we'll continue with the people that are elected. Also here we see a change in the order of the candidates. Although it's still all within the top four. For student party stimulus RFCOPES has received most provincial votes. Then we have TMMETE, that's the second one. MC van Olfen, the third seat and H. Palijt for the fourth seat. And for active TSB these are APDBL Godrie, AZMW Holman and T. De Rijken. Also another order than the list they have handed in. So congratulations to all the candidates elected for the office of the faculty council. And then we'll go to the biggest school of our university. Thaisen by the way, Timber School of Catholic Theology. We haven't organized an election for our smallest school, the Timber School of Catholic Theology. Because there were less candidates than seats available. So they're automatically elected, so to say. Then we go to Thaisen, the biggest school. And then again we go to the turnout, the turnout. Also quite nice, above 30%, almost 31%. So a good job over there. And then we'll go to the results and I have to warn you, these are quite surprising. Because we see that active Thaisen has trumped student party echo. They have won the elections at the faculty level. Active Thaisen has won 1408 votes and student party echo 789 votes. What does this mean for the people elected? The candidate is elected, then we'll go down. And we see that the chosen candidates from student party echo are one DH Hasselbergs and two A Dinescu. And for active Thaisen, we have five candidates for active Thaisen, two only for student party echo. And these five candidates that are elected are G and G. Habets, F Volcano, PPI Vliegen, who's by the way not in the first five of the list. So a lot of preferential votes there. As the third one, FAD Severijn. And as the last one chosen, LR Optijn. So congratulations to all of you. And make it count in the faculty council. So much energy has been devoted to the elections and then in like 10 or 15 minutes, all the results are there. It's quite a, well, perhaps a disappointment that all goes so fast. And if we don't have a festive celebration now, but we'll have that after the summer, I hope. Let's go to the last election that was held. And that's of course the general election for university council, which has the most people that can vote for this election. So you can see this over there. More than 19,000 students can vote for university council. Then again, we go to the turnout. You see, let's see that we have a turnout of 29% and a bit. So about not 30%, but we're close. So that is rather nice given these circumstances. In general, the turnout numbers are more or less the same as last year. That's also good news, although we're still under the influence of the corona measures. We didn't diminish any turnout if you compare to last year. Okay, so that was the turnout. And then of course the results. And there we have it. A fracti-fond is the biggest again of the university council with 2,718 votes. It's a close call and student party sound is the runner-up with 2,591 votes. So it's a difference of 127 votes. As I said, it's a close call. But after a year in which a fracti-fond was the smallest party of the university council, they are back as the biggest party of the university council. And then again, we go to the students that are elected for the university council. And I will read them out aloud. You see them at the bottom of the page for student party sound. The number 5 comes in on the highest place of the list, CW Husser. Then the number 1, original number 1, NPP Zegers. Number 2, or original number 2, now 3, Gigi Klassen. And then the fourth student chosen elected for student party sound is T. Gambom. And then we have fracti-fond, which now has 5 seats in the university council. And there the number 1 is CMA CMI Grimberg. The number 2 is N. Van der Steen with a lot of provincial votes. The number 3 is AIM Van den Boomen. The number 4, TD Van der Zanden. And finally, the number 5 is EM Vullings, which brings us to the end of this part of the day, this part of the elections. As I said, or as I have communicated before, on the election block the results will be published to the same results that you have seen here. And in a few weeks we will make the complete report public with all the votes. And then also the electoral office will take a look at the complete report to check it, to check whether there are no irregularities in the report. And of course there is also the possibility to go for an appeal if you think that things haven't been done according to the regulations. So, I think I'll call the day. Thank you for your presence during this meeting. If you are curious about the most important results, so the turnouts and the way the seats are divided to the parties, these will be published in a few minutes on the election blog, which you can find through the election page of the Temple University. And if you have any more questions, you can always email me or my colleague Andrea Parpeuf. And I hope to see you all after a pleasant May holiday. So please enjoy your weekends, enjoy your holidays and celebrate your victory or very much good luck with the processing of the fact that you might have lost a few seats. But next year new rounds, new chances to get on top again. Thank you again.