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Count information
Date count run17 Mar 2023
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running4
Available position1
Total ballots3
Valid votes3
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Pantapat (Bob) Chokpitakkul [14149]1.00
Ploy Patra-Yanan [14523]2.00
Thanat Boonnasitha [14666]0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus0.50
Threshold1.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 1.50. Candidate Ploy Patra-Yanan [14523] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Ploy Patra-Yanan [14523].

Candidates

Thanat Boonnasitha

The president has the largest effect and is most influential on the society. Becoming the society's president would allow me to put my full effort into delivering an enjoyable and cohesive experience for fellow Thais at UCL, having a greater reach to the community as the society's president. As a president I would like to emphasise on regular events that brings members of the society together to really get to know each other and become closer. I feel that making new friends and meeting new people is one of the most crucial and enjoyable aspects of university, therefore I would like to facilitate that as much as possible. 

Pantapat (Bob) Chokpitakkul

Hello, members of the UCL Thai community! I am excited to nominate myself as the next president or public relations officer for our society. 

 

Most of us will live through university experience only once in our lifetimes. It is certain that we will spend our adult lives looking back to these unforgettable past few years. Hence, my vision for Thai society is to model it as a supportive community which will help shape your university life to make it even more engaging, eventful, and resourceful. Besides continuing to excel at current successes such as Rub Norng and Samaggi games performance, we will also strive to push on improving engagement between members such as by reviewing how the Rahus system works, and many other more aspects.

 

Having been an active member of many UCL societies, I was able to forge essential connections with core members of each. This will help facilitate collaborations between different societies, such as with other South East Asian societies to ensure members of our community can have increased opportunities to engage with those outside our society as well. 

 

Throughout my high school years, involvement in leadership positions such as being the Community Engagement Team Leader, charity representative, student council member, and Vice-President of the Food Committee enabled me to develop the necessary know-how and experience in running a complex society and nurturing it. I believe that I have the essential core qualities in order to not just lead committee members, but also guide and facilitate

Ploy Patra-Yanan

As an active member of the society from the beginning of the year, I have been to all the events and socials offered by the society. Therefore, from the experiences I've had as a member of this society, I hope to run the society next year as president and have a big contribution in improving this society. I believe that I have sufficient leadership experiences from high school as House captain, senior prefect, head girl and various committee leader positions throughout the years in school.