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Count information
Date count run17 Mar 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots88
Valid votes88
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Yu Hong Law [12614]52.00
Kamal Baharin [12863]33.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)3.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus8.00
Threshold44.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 44.00. Candidate Yu Hong Law [12614] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Yu Hong Law [12614].

Candidates

Kamal Baharin

I really believe I can improve the sports environment for the students, especially for Malaysian students. With my previous experience, I believe I can attract students to participate in at least two sports. This can help them broaden their networking with other Malaysian students. I did hold some positions in sports societies, like President of the Rugby Club, so, with my previous skills, I think I can manage every sports session at UCL very well. Additionally, I was involved in many types of sports. Mostly in rugby, chess, badminton, and e-games. Therefore, I have some experience that I can use to manage every sport based on their needs. In general, I could say that I chose this role to make Malaysian students at UCL happy to participate in any sports provided.

Yu Hong Law

Hi! Football, badminton, skiing, table tennis, dodgeball, I love sports. I primarily play football though :)

I was the Captain for UCL MSoc’s Football Team last year, and we got 2nd place in the Manchester MGames :) But Warwick SEAGames were harder. I aim to lead MSoc to achieve better results in all sports, and also to organise a London MGames!

I have played with teams like Stoke City Shanghai Academy, playing in Singapore, China, Thailand and the UK. I was also a Sports Prefect and Varsity Team Captain, so I have experience leading teams, organising events and liaising with external contacts. With these experiences, I can effectively manage sports throughout MSoc, by collaborating with other societies like MSocs in Imperial and King’s, SingSoc, Chinese SSA, and other unis. 

I have also envisioned comprehensive goals. First is frequent participation in all sports in MSoc. Sessions will happen fortnightly, and we will participate in at least 1 MGame per term. I'll handle all the administration. Secondly, I’ll bring about a new MSoc jersey! We’ve had the previous design for 3 years, and it’s time for a fresh look. Thirdly, I advocate a healthy environment to maximise enjoyment. Sportsmanship and equal playtime is assured.

With my previous leadership experiences, regular participation in sports and comprehensive and feasible goals, I am immensely passionate about running for Sports Director and strongly believe I am well suited for this role.