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Count information
Date count run15 Mar 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots38
Valid votes38
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Ben Francis [18073]31.00
Victoria Hill [19788]7.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus12.00
Threshold19.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 19.00. Candidate Ben Francis [18073] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Ben Francis [18073].

Candidates

Ben Francis

I would love to raise interest and membership numbers for Shakesoc by bringing a new approach to workshops with regular events, and also to build on the strong festival showing from this academic year. I feel that the current talent within Shakesoc is unexpectedly versastile, and currently this is not being utilised enough. Through creating and directing 'Rattlepole!' (improv) and working as part of the company of 'Measure for Measure' in both cast and fight director roles I have been witness to so much talent, and I feel there is great scope for growth in the society. I want to channel this creative power into a steady stream of work and sharing through workshops. Through collaboration with other societies and exploration of talent both within and connected to ArtsUCL and Shakesoc I would love to run workshops to share skills and build connections. As a part of this I intend myself to start a fight workshop series (having professional experience in this field) and reach out in particular to Drama society concerning collaboration and links. As someone who is an active member of a number of ArtsUCL societies (MT, Drama, Jazz, Music) I feel that the small scale collaboration we have seen so far is the beginning of something much larger, like Shakesoc itself. As festival officer, I would love to build on the excellent work created this academic year by having confidence in the talent in Shakesoc and pushing it to a wider audience and participation circle.

Victoria Hill

I am excited to apply for the position of Festival and Workshop Officer for the Shakespeare Company at the university. The festival aspect of this role presents a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse array of directors, producers, and fellow performers, all of whom contribute their talents to create memorable theatrical experiences. I am also eager to motivate people to attend as many workshops as possible for some fun activities outside of production time. In the name of creativity and collaboration, I am drawn to the dynamic nature of festivals, where each production offers a fresh perspective on the timeless works of Shakespeare.