Oxford Union elects Palestinian president

In a landmark decision, the Oxford Union has elected Arwa Hanin Elrayess as its president for the Trinity Term of 2026, marking the first time a Palestinian individual will lead the prestigious 201-year-old debating society. The philosophy, politics, and economics student from St Edmund’s Hall secured victory with 757 first-preference votes, surpassing her closest competitor by a significant margin of 150 votes.

The election witnessed notably high engagement with a turnout of 1,528 members, substantially exceeding participation rates from previous terms according to the Oxford Student. Elrayess, who currently serves on the union’s standing committee, brings a distinctive background as both Palestinian and Algerian, making her election a historic milestone for representation within the institution.

Her professional background includes involvement in documentary production, notably ‘Heart of a Protest,’ a zero-budget film examining pro-Palestine demonstrations in London that emerged in response to Israel’s military actions in Gaza. The project, created by five individuals passionate about documenting events since 1947, reflects Elrayess’s commitment to Palestinian advocacy.

The election occurs amidst a period of internal turbulence for the Oxford Union, following two recent no-confidence votes involving president-elect George Abaraonye and current president Moosa Harraj. While Harraj retained his position in late October, Abaraonye was removed from his incoming role due to controversial remarks made about American conservative figure Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

In her victory statement, Elrayess expressed humility and gratitude: ‘I am grateful and humbled by the faith and trust the members of the Union have placed in me and my team. I want to thank all those who put aside their differences and came together to work towards a shared vision of this Union.’

Established in 1823, the Oxford Union maintains its status as one of Britain’s most esteemed university societies, renowned for hosting high-profile speakers, competitive debates, and public speaking workshops that attract global attention.