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Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run17 Mar 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available positions2
Total ballots42
Valid votes42
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Ben P W Schnalke [13453]14.00
Joseph Lock [14369]28.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus14.00
Threshold14.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 14.00. Candidates Ben P W Schnalke [13453] and Joseph Lock [14369] have reached the threshold and are elected.

Winners are Ben P W Schnalke [13453] and Joseph Lock [14369].

Candidates

Ben P W Schnalke

I am born into a long-standing dynasty of social secretaries, being son to the one and only Katie the Matie Taylor and the legendary Danyal the Manyal Warsop. Stepping into their huge footprints will be everything but easy, but I am sure that the skills that were given to me by birth from these two memorable social gods will help me pursue their mission further and make our socials compete with theirs.

Ever since I joined the Boat Club, I was very passionate about rowing, although never having had rowed before. I now reached a point at which rowing consumes a far bigger part of my time and energy than my degree, a state that I do not regret at all. My qualifications: I am passionate, always open to new ideas, definitely never on time, social (well, hopefully) and if there was an award for the most nights at scala I would be the uncontested winner without doubt.

Prepare yourself for a year of socials that combines the legendary status of the flat parties at the Davies-Warsop-Bistro (ly) house with the totally reasonable excesses of the unforgettable boat ball. I would love to have another memorable year with you all and contribute to the club that already did so much for me. I stand for a close inter-squad relation, unforgiving punishment for playing bad music on the coach to out-of-town races, the establishment of a Germany vs Brexit four race and obviously the superiority of rowing in every regard. UCUCUC-OIOIOI <3

Joseph Lock

When I first joined UCL in September, I had no idea of the impact rowing would have on my uni experience. Who’d have thought that 8 novices in a small boat on the Thames, trying not to crab and capsize, could form such a strong bond. This has extended past the water and I’ve loved becoming a part of the club attending some unforgettable socials.

Why me? I’m a physics student, a course that encourages me to use problem solving skills on the daily, so if you want to experience some of the best socials UCLBC has seen, I’m the guy you’re looking for. I’m a friendly character and I love a social in all its formats. I would like to make socials inclusive for all members of the club by planning more fun, non-alcoholic events. I really think that socials are the key to a club’s success, the more fun we have together, the more we will gel as a club. Ultimately, what is the most fun activity of all? Winning as a team.

I want to build upon the success of this year’s social secs, continue the tradition of weekly themed socials and create an enjoyable and friendly environment where everybody from the boat club can mix with a combined dislike of 5k erg tests and KCL. I’ve loved being part of UCLBC and this role would be a great chance for me to give back to the club.

Rumours may be true that I’m running in tandem with the club’s noisiest German, Ben, so give him some consideration when casting your votes if you want a year of unforgettable memories.