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Nominations Open for MU Executive Committee and Regional Committees

Nominations are now open for members who wish to get involved in our Executive Committee and Regional Committees starting in 2025.

Published: 19 August 2025 | 4:15 PM Updated: 20 August 2025 | 12:41 PM
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MU committees are central to the way the MU functions. They are key to our democratic structure, making sure the Union remains relevant and places members at the heart of our decision making.  

We are now looking for members who wish to get involved in our Executive Committee and Regional Committees starting in 2026.

How the nomination process works

A nomination basically means that you make an application to be a member of a committee and it must be supported by another member (your nominator). If there are more valid nominations than available places, a ballot is held.  

Our 2025 nomination process is completely online, opening on Monday 18 August 2025.

The closing date for nominations is Wednesday 17 September 2025 at 5:30pm, and is the same across all regions of the MU.

You can find full details of the nomination process on the website, including how to check that you are eligible to stand.  

Please note that you will need to be logged into the website to complete the nomination form. Statements will also need to be submitted online by the same deadline of Wednesday 17 September 2025 at 5:30pm. There is no option to wait and see if your committee goes to a ballot.

Submit your nomination

If you require a different approach to nomination for accessibility reasons, please contact equalities@themu.org. 

Executive Committee (EC) election

The EC is the national governing body of the Musicians' Union, making major decisions that affect the working lives of musicians. It deals with many important issues such as industrial negotiations, employment policy and financial management.

It meets monthly with a combination of in person and online meetings. Given its role and responsibility, EC members would usually have been on other MU committees first or have had similar roles elsewhere.

Regional Committee (RC) election

Regional Committees meet four times per year (a combination of in person and online meetings) and play a key role in the operation of each region.

They are updated on MU regional activity across all areas of the music industry and meet to discuss and act on local issues affecting musicians.  

If you have questions about either committee or would like to ask about any other ways in which you can get involved with the Union, please contact us and we’ll be happy to talk it through with you. 

You can find help around writing a statement here, and if you are trying to find another member to nominate you, the ‘Find a Musician’ tool might be helpful.   

Attend your Regional AGM and create real change

If there is an issue you want the MU to campaign on, an area of the music industry that you want us to look into, or a problem you want the MU to act on,  an AGM is your chance to create real change. 

It's also an opportunity to discover what's happening locally and connect with other members. 

All Regional AGMs are taking place this September. Find out when yours is and sign up to attend.

Be a changemaker and get your voice heard

Make a change in your local area or within your music sector, or to be part of the governing body of the union. Get involved with the Musicians' Union's work.

Members can get involved and shape the future of music through the MU's democratic structures.

There are many ways to get involved 

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