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Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots35
Valid votes35
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Saba Malik [19721]10.00
Kamaresh Mahalingam [20061]24.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus6.50
Threshold17.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 17.50. Candidate Kamaresh Mahalingam [20061] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Kamaresh Mahalingam [20061].

Candidates

Saba Malik

Hi everyone, I’m Saba and I’m a second year Law student running for the role of treasurer.

As a first year representative for Indian society, I’ve witnessed first-hand the hard work and meticulous planning required to execute events such as Jashn. The role provided me with an insight as to the scale of these events as well as the features that lead to their success. This has given me an understanding as to how the Societies’ budget should be allocated to ensure students receive the maximum return from their membership.

Having worked alongside the current committee, I recognise that a strong sense of organisation is a key feature of a successful treasurer. My part time job has provided me with time management skills in a fast-paced environment. The job exemplified my decisive nature which will be essential when handling the finances of the society. Running a baking business has given me the transferable skills needed to budget appropriately, as well as confidently handle negotiations with companies.

If given the role of treasurer I will prioritise sparing no expense to maintain the high standards expected from our events and balance this with striving for the lowest costs possible for members. My focus will be on social, career and cultural events which cater for British-Indians and international students, as well as those from other backgrounds wishing to learn more about and immerse themselves in Indian culture!

Kamaresh Mahalingam

Hi everyone, I’m Kumaresh and I’m a first year economics student running for the role of treasurer. As a first year representative for Indian society, I’ve witnessed first-hand the hard work and meticulous planning required to execute events such as Jashn. The role provided me with an insight as to the scale of these events as well as the features that lead to their success. This has given me an understanding as to how the Societies’ budget should be allocated to ensure students receive the maximum return from their membership. 

 

Having collaborated with the current committee, I understand the importance of organization for a successful treasurer. My summer internship at Macquarie exposed me to data and financial management, while my role at John Lewis enhanced my communication skills, vital for negotiations. These experiences have equipped me with the necessary skills to effectively manage the society's finances as its treasurer. 

 

If given the role of treasurer I will prioritise sparing no expense to maintain the high standards expected from our events and balance this with striving for the lowest costs possible for members. My focus will be on social, career and cultural events which cater for British-Indians and international students, as well as those from other backgrounds wishing to learn more about and immerse themselves in Indian culture!