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Vacancies
2
Results
Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run17 Mar 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running4
Available positions2
Total ballots58
Valid votes58
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Krishna Sudhan [12897]19.00
Ella Watharow [13470]36.00
Arman Sharma [13516]3.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus16.66
Threshold19.33
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 19.34. Candidate Ella Watharow [13470] has reached the threshold and is elected. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus votes will be transferred for the next round.
Round 2
Krishna Sudhan [12897]33.85
Ella Watharow [13470]19.34
Arman Sharma [13516]4.65
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.16
Surplus14.51
Threshold19.25
Count after transferring surplus votes from Ella Watharow [13470]. Candidate Krishna Sudhan [12897] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winners are Krishna Sudhan [12897] and Ella Watharow [13470].

Candidates

Krishna Sudhan

With my experience as a novice fresh in my mind, I understand the importance of reliable equipment. Being able to trust your boat means you can trust yourself, and row better. As maintenance officer I will:

  • Organize workshops for novices to learn the basics of maintenance (Footplates, heel-restraints, seats & riggers). This will prevent incidents like Henrik’s rigger coming loose at Allom and Mante’s seat flying off at Quintin and BUCS, while captains and maintenance officers can tackle other tasks.
  • Create a simple and direct system for members to report problems, through Google forms or sheets, and track the resolution of these problems.
  • Be especially involved around race time to ensure de-rigging and re-rigging is as smooth as possible
  • Maintain a degree of organisation and cleanliness at the boat bay, including decluttering cupboards and setting up some sort of lost and found

I will also be spending plenty of time at the boat house, helping with the novices and rowing with the seniors when I can, so will always be on hand to address maintenance issues.

Arman Sharma

The main reason for my nomination is to allow me to be a better rower. I believe having at least some basic knowledge of the the maintenance and functionality of the equipment we use is essential to further develop within this sport. I am also keen on taking on more responsibility within the club, and engage with other people. 

Ella Watharow

I am running for maintenance officer because I believe I have a combination of practical boat knowledge and a hard work ethic that would make me a valuable member of the committee. Over the past year I have developed a passion for rowing and have become genuinely interested in how the boats are maintained and organised. I have rigged boats on several occasions and have also helped out with boat repairs. I have previously driven the trailer to races so will be able to help out logistically if needed.  

If elected, as well as checking equipment, keeping logs up to date, ordering new equipment and liaising with coaches, I will run a maintenance induction before the start of term for novice rowers, and make sure the boat bay is cleaned at at least every fortnight.  I will also write a weekly summary of boat issues and what action has/needs to be taken.