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Vacancies
2
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No
Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available positions2
Total ballots22
Valid votes22
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Sia Patel [18147]16.00
Daniel Wan [19966]6.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus8.66
Threshold7.33
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 7.34. Candidate Sia Patel [18147] has reached the threshold and is elected. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus votes will be transferred for the next round.
Round 2
Sia Patel [18147]7.34
Daniel Wan [19966]12.72
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.92
Exhausted0.02
Surplus5.38
Threshold7.32
Count after transferring surplus votes from Sia Patel [18147]. Candidate Daniel Wan [19966] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winners are Sia Patel [18147] and Daniel Wan [19966].

Candidates

Sia Patel

I am running for Events Officer because I am passionate about fostering connection and engagement within the Natural Sciences community here at UCL. I believe that organising and coordinating events plays a key role in bringing together members of our society, allowing us to share our experiences and connect with each other. My strong organisational and problem-solving skills, attention to detail and creative mindset will enable me to plan exciting events that will contribute to the growth of our vibrant society. As well as this, I have extensive experience planning events and projects, both for charity and for STEM societies in Sixth Form, from charity knitting projects to Pi Day events for the Maths department. I also participated in a long-term project planning STEM, public speaking and art activities for primary school students, which allowed me to improve my adaptability and bring together students from a range of backgrounds. I am eager to utilise the skills I have built to create even more memorable events for our society, further enhancing the sense of belonging within the Natural Sciences community, and a role as Events Officer would be an ideal way to facilitate this.

Daniel Wan