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Count information
Date count run17 Mar 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots15
Valid votes15
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Winston Lingga Ho [12188]7.00
Tammy Lestari [12249]8.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus0.50
Threshold7.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 7.50. Candidate Tammy Lestari [12249] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Tammy Lestari [12249].

Candidates

Tammy Lestari

I am standing because I am passionate about creating a strong and supportive community for Indonesian students and anyone interested in Indonesian culture. As someone who has experienced the challenges of being a student far away from home, I understand how important it is to have a supportive community that can provide guidance, friendship, and a sense of belonging.

As president, I would prioritize building a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and supported. I would encourage members to share their ideas and perspectives, and work to create opportunities for members to connect with each other both within and outside of society events. By creating a vibrant and engaging community, we can foster a sense of belonging among members and promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indonesian culture, as well as other cultures represented in our diverse community.

Finally, I am confident in my ability to provide direction and guidance to the society. I would work closely with other members of the society's team to set goals and develop a strategic plan for the society's growth and development.

Overall, I see this as an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the university community and create a lasting impact. I am excited about the possibility of serving as president and am committed to working hard to achieve the goals and vision of the society.

Winston Lingga Ho

Hey, y’all! Apa kabar? As the old saying goes, “lain ladang, lain belalang.” As a fellow international student, I fully understand the struggle to adapt to this foreign ‘ladang’ we call UCL. New school, new people, new country, it must all seem so daunting at first! 

Luckily, I had the UCLINDOSOC to help me cope. Through UCL Indonesian society, I met some of the best people, attended the most fun events, and truly felt supported and cared for. Hence, it would be my honour to provide the same care I received from previous team members, which is why I am running for president of next year’s committee.

With my experience leading in student council during high school and managing a jamu brewery, I am confident in my project management and communication skills to lead the team and craft the best possible events for you guys! And as an arts and sciences student, I truly appreciate the value of having a multi-disciplinary approach to come up with the most creative ideas for next year’s events and programs. 

I look forward to broadening my network and collaborating with other committee members of the Indonesian society as well as other UCL and non-UCL societies. But most importantly, I look forward to creating a utopia for my fellow Indonesian students.