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Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots22
Valid votes22
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Frankie Stanley [17750]14.00
Tao Zhao [18747]8.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus3.00
Threshold11.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 11.00. Candidate Frankie Stanley [17750] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Frankie Stanley [17750].

Candidates

Tao Zhao

Hello everyone,

My name is Tao, I am a first-year undergraduate student reading BSc Biomedical Sciences and would like to nominate myself for the media and communications officer role.

Based on my personal experience, I have come to realise that social media serves as a medium for members to actively participate in events and for non-members to get interested in the society.

I am eager to take on the role of media and communications officer for our society. I am open to new ideas, sharing resources and collaborating with fellow students. I would love an opportunity to explore and challenge myself. Furthermore, I would also aim to forge alliance with other societies that are as passionate about sciences as we are.

Thank you for taking your time to read this.

Pick Pickle Rick.

Peace out.

Frankie Stanley

I will be standing for the role of Media and Communications officer as I believe this is an exciting opportunity to increase the awareness of this new society through a strong and enthusiastic social media presence. I am well suited for this role as I am a keen photographer and would love to capture the amazing opportunities presented and carried out by this society. In addition to this, taking on this role will be a good challenge and allow me to feel fully immersed in student life at UCL.

As a frequent member of many other societies this year, I have a good understanding of key features which are important in underpinning their success. I have found one of the major factors contributing to this is compelling publicity of events, accessible to a wide variety of students. This is particularly relevant to this society, due to the Biomedical Sciences cohort being comprised of a large and diverse student population. With this knowledge, I am confident I can contribute to the success of the Biomedical Sciences Society through increasing participation and awareness of events. After all, the most exciting and interesting events simply cannot achieve total success if people are unaware of their existence.

I cannot wait to see what is in store for this society, and encourage you to vote for me as Media and Communications officer!