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Count information
Date count run24 Nov 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots5
Valid votes5
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Shameeta Masilamany [15961]1.00
Alix Le Hello [16087]4.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus1.50
Threshold2.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 2.50. Candidate Alix Le Hello [16087] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Alix Le Hello [16087].

Candidates

Alix Le Hello

Hello everyone!

I'm thrilled to nominate myself for Welfare Officer for Female Lead society! Why? Because I'm determined to blend my passion for feminism with creating a wonderfully supportive community! This role is a a chance to weave inclusivity and mental health awareness into the very fabric of our society. As a dedicated member, I'm ready to roll up my sleeves and boost those positive and inclusive environnement .

Why Welfare Officer? Because it's the perfect platform to make our feminist society a place for everyone where every voice is heard, and mental health takes center stage. I'm here to be your ally, your go-to person for all things well-being and the person who will bring real French croissants to the events!

Let's turn our shared passion for feminism into a powerhouse of support. Mental health? Absolutely, let's make it a priority. I firmly believe a strong feminist community starts with the well-being of its members. So, let's craft initiatives, provide resources, and build a society where empowerment is the central theme.

By supporting me for Welfare Officer, you're not just casting a vote; you're joining a movement to make our feminist society an empowering place on campus. Let's do this together and turn our society into a space where everyone can flourish.

Questions or just want to chat feminism? Drop me a message! I'm all ears and I love to talk about everything!

Shameeta Masilamany

I’ve had previous experience chairing my university’s Women in Science Society and running their socials, and I’d like to continue working in women empowerment spaces within the university. Welfare of the society is crucial in it's successful running and I aim to promote this through various channels - informal events, check ins, signposting.