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Voting: Voting closed

Vacancies
2
Results
Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run24 Nov 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available positions2
Total ballots10
Valid votes10
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Sammy Rowkins [15743]9.00
Henry Milne [15773]1.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus5.66
Threshold3.33
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 3.34. Candidate Sammy Rowkins [15743] has reached the threshold and is elected. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus votes will be transferred for the next round.
Round 2
Sammy Rowkins [15743]3.34
Henry Milne [15773]6.58
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.08
Surplus3.24
Threshold3.29
Count after transferring surplus votes from Sammy Rowkins [15743]. Candidate Henry Milne [15773] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winners are Sammy Rowkins [15743] and Henry Milne [15773].

Candidates

Henry Milne

My drive to be an active member of film society and an admiration of the process of film making is what makes me a strong candidate for this role.

My passion for film is evident through the fact that, even though i am new to film society, i am involved in the term 3 production and an editing position for the British museum.

Ever since being equipment manager from year 10-13 at my school, both my skills and focus have been on the tech side of film and drama with the skills that follow through.

Finally, I love to be organised and am a strong communicator, meaning i could effectively execute this role as well as ensuring my fellow SEIM teammates and I work effectively together.

Sammy Rowkins

Having been in the society for the past year, I’ve had the opportunity to be involved in a variety of productions, from Varsity to term films. because of this, I’ve become extremely familiar with all of the kit we have and I would love the chance to help Henry out with keeping a well-organised, accessible and seamless experience for members to hire out equipment and the studio space. I have wanted to be a SEIM for a while now; the more people we have looking after our equipment, the more accessible it becomes. 

I am quite a bit of a neat freak and love organising, and every time I see those cupboards I just want to spend a whole day labelling and ordering everything. We have such great equipment, and it’s such a shame when it goes missing, so keeping a very structured system in place will hopefully prevent that (and the more equipment we don’t have to re-buy, the more we can invest in new equipment). I also tend to be on and around campus quite often too, which means I am around to help facilitate the use of the studio and borrowing equipment. 

As well as being an opportunity to help out the society, being a SEIM will also help me to gain more technical knowledge about the equipment we have. I have really enjoyed being a part of this society, and would love the opportunity to be more involved in my final year before I leave UCL.