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Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots61
Valid votes61
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Maddie Fairbank [16708]38.00
Josie Winnick [18298]23.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus7.50
Threshold30.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 30.50. Candidate Maddie Fairbank [16708] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Maddie Fairbank [16708].

Candidates

Maddie Fairbank

My name is Maddie Fairbank and I am a 1st year undergrad student in Social Sciences. Before coming to university I knew I wanted to join the netball society however I had my doubts as to whether or not I would feel welcome. It is safe to say my anxieties were immediately put to rest from the first ‘back to netball session’. Katie has done an amazing job at making everyone feel welcome and included. She has created a family – like culture in which all ability netball players have an opportunity to involve themselves. This society has been a source of stability and sisterhood in an uncertain, tumultuous time as the first few weeks of university can be. I applaud the community she has created and as President I only wish to further expand and accentuate this. For me the most important values I wish to focus on as President to the netball society is inclusion and support. I wish to emphasize as a leader that while netball is not only a place to scratch that competitive sporting itch we all have, we are a club focused on the emotional support of our players.   

On a more day to day basis, I would suggest holding more weekly casual daytime events for everyone in both social and competitive netball to mix and strengthen the support system within the netball society. This year our social secs have done a great job at providing a variety of fun events in which all of us can throw ourselves into and I only wish to expand on more accessible events by working with the team to provide day time activities such as a running club,

Josie Winnick

I'm Josie, and I'd love to be UCNC president.

UCNC has been best part of my first year at UCL. I will be forever grateful for the friends and sense of community the club has given me. If you’d told me this time last year that my first year experience had been so overwhelmingly positive, so much so that I’m putting myself forward to be club president, I wouldn’t have believed you.

As president, I would attempt to support all teams equally, and try to foster this attitude throughout the whole club. As a member of the 5s, I think it is especially important to have a committee representative of all of the teams in the club. I would also aim to be an open and easily accessible source of communication between the SU and UCNC, making myself approachable and more than willing to hear any suggestions!

This year I have been incredibly committed to the club, both on and off the court and would hope that, as president, I would be a friendly face for both newcomers and existing players. Although I am apparently ‘all over the place’ on the court (according to Janet, and she defo did not mean it in a good way…), I actually am extremely organised. This year, I have balanced UCL netball and gymnastics, marathon training and being part of a run club, having a weekend job, doing just enough uni work, and definitely enough scala-ing, with no problems.

Your vote for me as UCNC president would mean a lot and I would represent the club as well as I possibly could.

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