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Count information
Date count run21 Mar 2025
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots38
Valid votes38
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Hugh Piper [24155]31.00
Joey Merritt [25230]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 Hugh Piper [24155] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Hugh Piper [24155].

Candidates

Hugh Piper

I believe I am committed to welfare for myself, friends and family. I would be the same for other cricket club members as a Welfare Officer. I have always enjoyed and taken pride in being there for those that I care about and feel I could successfully present that in fulfilling a committee role. Additionally, I have experience in charity fundraising, rasing over £1000 individually for Movember 2022, running 100km over the month. Mental health, particularly men's mental health is something that I am passionate about and believe it is something all of us should believe in, as it is all too easy, especially in sport, to keep our worries to ourselves. I believe I could translate this passion into effectively fulfilling the role of Welfare Officer and be a friendly, approachable face for the Club.  

Joey Merritt

Hello everyone, hope you are well!

I am nominating for welfare as I hope to maintain the amazing standard that has been set by our previous secretaries in creating an open and communicative environment for our members.

In my first year it was a huge comfort to be able to speak with then welfare officer Amaar Khan, I aim to be able to give the same kind of comfortability going forward.

Above all, welfare is about being a person that someone can come to with anything and not feel any pressure or judgement, that is what I will provide.

Thank you, hope to talk to you soon,

Joey.