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Count information
Date count run21 Nov 2025
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots2
Valid votes2
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Kamalini Rajesh [27568]1.00
Rui Ni Cai [27615]1.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus0.00
Threshold1.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 1.00. Candidates Kamalini Rajesh [27568] and Rui Ni Cai [27615] were tied when choosing a candidate over threshold to eliminate. Candidate Kamalini Rajesh [27568] was chosen to be eliminated by breaking the tie randomly. Candidate Rui Ni Cai [27615] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Rui Ni Cai [27615].

Candidates

Rui Ni Cai

I am standing for Vice President because I want to take a more active role in shaping the direction of Women in Engineering and supporting its initiatives. Having been part of the committee, I’ve seen how collaboration and leadership can create meaningful opportunities for members. As Vice President, I aim to strengthen communication within the team, ensure events run smoothly, and propose and deliver more engaging activities and socials that bring members together. I want to help maintain an inclusive and empowering environment where everyone feels valued and inspired to get involved.

Kamalini Rajesh

Engineering isn’t just about equations and experiments — it’s about building communities where everyone can thrive. As a first-year Biochemical Engineering student, I am passionate about creating spaces where women feel supported, encouraged, and inspired to contribute their ideas and take on leadership roles.

In high school, I led an all-women team on a biology initiative, coordinating projects, mentoring team members, and celebrating each person’s contributions. That experience showed me the impact of collaboration, guidance, and encouragement, and the confidence it gives people to take on challenges. I want to bring that same energy to the Women in Engineering Society, helping everyone feel valued and motivated to contribute.

I am approachable, organized, and committed to listening to the ideas and concerns of everyone. I hope to create initiatives and events that celebrate achievements, provide support, and offer opportunities for women to share their skills, experiences, and perspectives. By fostering an environment where learning, growth, and mentorship are encouraged, I hope to empower members to reach their full potential.

Engineering is stronger when women lift each other, and I want to help create a space where that happens every day — where challenges are tackled together, successes are celebrated collectively, and every member feels confident to make their mark. 

After all, what, like it’s hard?